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A federal appeals court Tuesday issued a temporary stay on a lower court judge’s order that pared back enforcement of New York’s new gun law.
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A federal appeals court on Wednesday allowed New York to continue enforcing its new gun law as it considers a lower court ruling that would block key provisions.
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New York State Attorney General Letitia James has gone to court in an effort to keep a new, tougher gun law on the books in New York.
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New York’s latest attempt to restrict who can carry a handgun in public and where firearms can be brought was picked apart Thursday by a federal judge, who ruled that multiple provisions in a state law passed this year are unconstitutional.
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A lawyer challenging provisions of New York’s new gun law argued that the state restricts people from carrying weapons in too many places, telling a federal judge Thursday the rules affect not only people on busy Manhattan streets but an upstate pastor on his church’s property.
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Gov. Kathy Hochul condemned a June decision by the conservative judges on the Supreme Court to throw out some of New York's gun laws, during a time when she says we are experience “public trauma” over increased gun violence.
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New York lawmakers began a special legislative session Thursday with the intent of limiting the proliferation of firearms in public after the Supreme Court gutted the state’s century-old handgun licensing law.
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Gov. Kathy Hochul, fresh off a primary victory, is ready for a special session Thursday to react to a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that struck down the state's 100-year-old concealed carry restrictions.
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President Biden declared gun violence a public health crisis and a blemish on the nation in remarks at the White House.
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The president said the upper chamber needs to pass legislation approved by the House earlier this month, which would tighten gun laws including background checks.