At 3:30 p.m., Rep. Carolyn Maloney hosts a listening session for students
concerned about gun safety in our schools, Eleanor Roosevelt High School, 411 E. 76th St., Manhattan.
Not exact matches
Louis Navellier, known for his stock selection prowess, is betting on two firearms companies that have been swept up in a nationwide buying frenzy sparked by Americans
concerned about President Barack Obama «s intentions regarding
gun control and their
safety following terrorist attacks in San Bernardino, California, and Paris late last year.
Michael Bloomberg, the founder and primary funder of Everytown for
Gun Safety has said quite openly that he is as much or more
concerned about handguns as
about assault rifles and that «having a
gun at home when you have children is really dumb.»
Shortly after the Parkland, Fla., school shooting, Maloney launched a campaign to encourage students to voice their
concerns, offer suggestions and ask questions
about gun safety.
The SAFE Act made more rifles subject to a state ban on assault weapons, increased sentences for illegal
gun possession and required mental health officials to report
safety concerns about any patients with access to
guns.
Michael Fox of Employers Lawyer blogs
about a growing face - off between proponents of the right to carry
guns and employers
concerned about workplace
safety.