Sentences with phrase «broad ban»

The ruling did not otherwise affect the law's broad ban on pit bulls.
District attorneys around the state — with some notable exceptions, including Nassau County's Kathleen Rice — are looking to tweak the Albany measure by adding the Bratton exception, arguing that too broad a ban protects criminal enterprises.
It seems arguable that civil wrongs, alleged or decreed, should not support as broad bans on social media access and use as criminal offences.
Facebook has implemented a deliberately broad ban on dubious products related to financial services, including cryptocurrencies
Press Secretary Sarah Sanders said the White House has not «closed the door on any front» when asked about a broader ban on assault weapons on Feb. 20.
Asked about a broader ban on assault weapons, Ms. Sanders said the White House has not «closed the door on any front.»
Applied here, no broad ban will fix the problem.
Only California legislation proposes a broader ban: no BPA in ALL canned beverages and food containers.
Rebecca Fischer, executive director of New Yorkers Against Gun Violence, said she is not surprised that pistol permits spiked after the SAFE Act, which included a broader ban on assault weapons and requires pistol - permit holders to re-certify every five years.
A Siena College poll recently found New York voters, by a 2 - to - 1 margin, support the New York Secure Ammunition and Firearms Enforcement Act, which included a broader ban on assault weapons and lower limits on the capacity of magazines.
A broad ban was also placed on communications, including speaking engagements, press releases, and posting to EPA blogs.
French and German diplomats argued that widespread support for such a broad ban would be unlikely and pushed for an immediate ban on reproductive cloning while leaving open the possibility of eventually negotiating a broader ban.
Ft. Worth passed a broad ban of such sales in 2007 with fines up to $ 2,000 for violators.
The Miami Herald reports that Miami - Dade County — where the city of Miami sits — is now considering legislation to repeal a broad ban on pits enacted in 1989.
Current law provides for a broad ban on guns in courthouses.
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