When asked why would pro-gun groups and individuals like Denise Ward support her candidacy, Killian responded, «Almost everyone I speak to would
like common sense gun laws, and those include NRA members, include people that aren't NRA members, own guns.»
Not exact matches
«States
like New York with strong
gun laws are proof that deaths can be prevented with
common -
sense gun safety measures,» said Peter Ambler, the group's executive director.
Most Erie County Democratic voters are hard - working, ethnic, traditional, conservative people who believe in
common sense ideas
like: taxes are too high; criminals belong in jail; police should be respected;
law abiding
gun owners are not the root of our crime problem; plastic bags should be legal and that life is sacred.
«Those elected as Democrats should respect voters» clearly expressed intent and sit with the Democratic Conference to implement important progressive goals
like standing up for women's health, passing real campaign finance reform, raising the minimum wage and enacting
common sense gun laws,» said Senate Democratic spokesman Mike Murphy.
Another section of the resolution links New York's strict
gun laws to the state's low rates of
gun crime, while criticizing some state senators who have voted against «
common sense»
gun laws like a ban on bump stocks, improved background checks and state funding for research on
gun violence.