Gov. Dannel P. Malloy announced his plan Thursday to prohibit people on
government watch lists from buying guns in the state.
The party's presumptive presidential nominee, Donald Trump, vowed to meet with the NRA to talk about ways to bar people on certain
government watch lists from buying guns.
Not exact matches
Connecticut Gov. Dannel Malloy announced he intends to issue an executive order prohibiting anyone on the federal
government's terror
watch lists from buying a firearm in the state — assuming state officials are allowed access to those
lists.
The Democrats said at a lower Manhattan news conference with the Statue of Liberty in the backdrop that their preference is that the federal
government add terror
watch lists to the criteria used in background checks, but congressional efforts to mandate the cross-check have met pushback
from gun advocates.
Top New York officials are asking the federal
government to help the state to block people on the terror
watch list from legal gun purchases.
Hours after he left the Senate Thursday morning, Murphy made numerous national television appearances to discuss the two areas where Democrats forced a vote: banning people on
government terrorism
watch lists from buying guns and expanding background checks.
Sen. Chuck Schumer and Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo, at a news conference in lower Manhattan on Sunday, Dec. 13, 2015, call on the federal
government to allow states to bar people on terrorism
watch lists from buying guns.
Connecticut Gov. Dannel Malloy said on Wednesday that he intends to block anyone on the
government's terror
watch lists from buying a firearm.
Current shows include Nikholis Planck and Elizabeth Karp - Evans's sculptures and installation in the rear of the gallery, which comment on the gendered nature of the art world, among other things, and «Watchlist,» a program of films and videos
from around the world whose title plays on the concept of
government watch lists.