ALBANY — Thousands of gun rights supporters rallied outside New York's Capitol Tuesday to call for the repeal of
gun control measures championed by Gov. Andrew Cuomo, which they intend...
ALBANY — Thousands of gun rights supporters rallied outside New York's Capitol Tuesday to call for the repeal of
gun control measures championed by Gov. Andrew Cuomo, which they intend to use as a rallying cry in the fall elections.
Thousands of gun rights supporters have rallied at the New York state Capitol against
gun control measures championed by Governor Andrew Cuomo.
Despite the various internecine squabbles over who will be at the top of Republican ticket this year, conservative activists in New York remain united in their opposition to the SAFE Act,
a gun control measure championed by Cuomo last year.
Not exact matches
Before joining the de Blasio administration, Confer served as the first field director for Everytown for
Gun Safety, a nonprofit established in 2014 to
champion gun control measures.
The
measures, which are also backed by Sen. James Seward of Oneida, would address major aspects of the
gun control law
championed by Gov. Andrew Cuomo, which he counts among his most significant accomplishments as governor over the last four years.