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Friday, June 24, 2022

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul eyes special session to pass law that would make entire CITIES 'sensitive locations'

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul eyes special session to pass law that would make entire CITIES 'sensitive locations' like schools and stadiums so she can keep concealed-carry rules despite Supreme Court ruling

  • Hochul, a Democrat, vowed to call the Democrat-led Legislature back for a special session to pass new rules 
  • New York City mayor Eric Adams supported expressed support for Hocul's efforts, saying 'We cannot allow New York to become the Wild West.'
  • NYC Council Speaker Adrienne Adams suggested restricting concealed carry in spaces based on population and proximity to public transit

New York governor Kathy Hochul is looking for creative ways preserve restrictions against carrying a handgun in public after the US Supreme Court struck down key portions of the state's gun-licensing and concealed carry laws.

State and New York City officials are zeroing in on specifying 'sensitive locations' where concealed weapons could be forbidden, including a concept that would essentially extend those zones to the entire metropolis. 

Other options under consideration include adding new conditions to get a handgun permit, such as requiring weapons training.

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Blogger's note:  This POS,Hochul, seems to think that she can overrule the Supreme Court.

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