Assemblyman Marc Butler, R - Newport, who
opposes gun control laws, was planning to talk about his bill to partially repeal the SAFE Act, which was passed in 2013 following another mass shooting, at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn..
Several Republican lawmakers who
opposed the gun control law passed in January are due to appear the rally tomorrow, including Sens. Greg Ball and Kathy Marchione.
Not exact matches
A large rally of protestors
opposed to the sweeping
gun control law approved in January has clogged the Capitol's security entrances and is filling the park on the building's west side this morning.
With yet another rally at the Capitol — the third in the last several weeks — to
oppose the month - old
gun control law, Republican former gubernatorial candidate Carl Paladino is again urging his supporters to come to Albany and demonstrate against the
law.
But it also came after Flanagan pledged to enact some changes to the
gun control law, which is deeply
opposed by
gun - rights advocates, who are skeptical of the Long Islander's leadership in the chamber given his vote in favor of the SAFE Act in 2013.
The Hamburg man facing charges for posting a sign
opposing the state's
gun control law will get another day in court after a second town judge recused himself in the case.
The two also took
opposing sides on the state's Secure Ammunition and Firearms Enforcement (SAFE) Act, with Serino saying she would vote to immediately repeal the
gun -
control law, which she called a «knee - jerk reaction to a tragedy.»
And he said that benefits Cuomo, because most New Yorkers consistently back the
gun control laws in polls, though a minority of state residents is strongly
opposed to them.
Long noted that Cuomo never apologized for his 2014 comments that «extremists»
opposed to his SAFE Act
gun control law have no place in New York.
Cuomo made waves months ago that New Yorkers who
oppose abortion, gay marriage and
gun control laws have no place in New York.