Sentences with phrase «of dangerous loopholes»

A new policy report launched today warns of dangerous loopholes that threaten to nullify Europe's climate commitments under the Paris agreement.

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In an announcement unveiling the bill, the lawmakers called the problem a «dangerous loophole» that was not addressed in the ride - hailing component of the state budget.
The amendments, though voted down, come as Republicans in the state Senate have signaled support for possible gun control legislation, which could include making it harder for those deemed too dangerous to obtain a firearm and closing up loopholes in the prohibition against people convicted of misdemeanor domestic violence from keeping and obtaining guns.
Also at noon, IDC Leader Jeff Klein, and IDC members Sens. Diane Savino, Jose Peralta and Marisol Alcantara will release Preying on Pre-Ks, a report examining a dangerous loophole allowing hundreds of sex offenders to live near standalone pre-kindergartens in NYC, 250 Broadway, 20th floor, Manhattan.
Specifically, Team 26 is advocating for stronger background checks, making gun trafficking a federal crime, and the closing of loopholes that allow dangerous individuals to purchase guns.
The bill could close a «potentially dangerous» loophole to ensure the safety of victims, according to the release.
Albany County DA David Soares said that at the time he accused Judge Stephen Herrick of giving a «get - out - of - jail - free card for every criminal defendant in New York state» and creating a «dangerous loophole» by giving his high - profile steroids case to a special prosecutor in 2010, he saw nothing offensive in his words.
Rice said she supports banning the sale of military - style assault weapons and high - capacity ammunition and closing «loopholes that allow violent felons, domestic abusers, and people with dangerous mental illnesses to avoid background checks and buy guns.»
In the wake of the firestorm going on at Penn State, Assemblymen Jim Tedisco and George Amedore are calling for the closing of what they say is a «dangerous loophole» in state law that doesn't require coaches and other college athletic officials to report possible sex - abuse cases.
Although Maryland generally prohibits the private possession of certain dangerous wild animals — big cats, bears, and primates — a loophole in the law allows many unqualified facilities to keep and breed these dangerous animals in unsafe, cruel conditions simply by obtaining a USDA license.
As non-profit organizations, shelters are exempt from many of the laws that regulate pet businesses, a dangerous loophole that allows them to import and sell large numbers of stray dogs and cats from places as distant as Puerto Rico, Mexico, and Taiwan without appropriate oversight.
What started out as an art project evolved into a series of questions that led in many directions; the legal definition of a firearm, the difference between functioning and non-functioning gun parts, loopholes in international customs, the distinction between art materials and dangerous materials...
This would mark the start of an honest conversation on closing the loopholes and ultimately the gigatonne gap, thus living up to the decisions from Cancun to avoiding dangerous warming and meeting the Convention's requirement of developed country leadership.
Which, perhaps, is the real reason why the many loopholes surplus allowed emissions (so - called «hot air»), forestry and agricultural credits (calculated from bogus baselines), and of course non-additional «offsets that the northern countries have built into their various climate laws and treaties are so dangerous.
In addition to fighting for the rights of those patients to answers and financial compensation, we have also launched a dedicated campaign, Patients Before Profits - Justice for Paterson Victims, to investigate and shed light on the dangerous legal loophole which currently exists and allows private healthcare providers to shift responsibility for negligent clinicians working at their hospitals in a way the NHS never could, or would.
Prayerful children amble to school, flicking occasional gazes at the oncoming world, thumbing their sleepy way through the dictionary of their day, the cyclopedia of their contacts, their loopholes on the excitingly dangerous world beyond the walls of here and now, unconscious — except for the three who are dealing — of the unusually large number of provincial police cars creeping the streets.
As stated before, the core of kingo rooting your device is through exploiting system vulnerabilities / security loopholes, which is and will always be «dangerous» to antivirus softwares.
Florida's gun laws are a joke, riddled with loopholes that let dangerous people get guns and inflict serious harm, like the horrific mass shooting at Parkland and on the streets of too many communities every single day.
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