From Cuomo spokeman Richard Azzopardi:
“… “This simply acknowledges what has been said previously — the ammunition sales database will not be prematurely introduced until the technology is ready and it does not create an undue burden for business owners,” said Azzopardi. The memorandum states that the database will be ”suspended” until funding and technology to operate it become available …”
From Assembly Speaker Carl Heastie:
“… “I did not participate in this ‘agreement,'” Heastie, a Democrat, said in a statement. “The law may not be ‘suspended’ by a memorandum such as this. I believe the law should be followed and implemented as intended.” …”
SAFE Act MOU is like Cuomo/Flanagan announcing the sun will rise in the East – we all knew ammo database was not workable – its all b.s.
— Bill Nojay (@BillNojay) July 10, 2015
Today's #SAFEAct MOU is an attempt to divert attention from #Senate GOP's failure to bring REAL change. #NYS deserves TRUE SAFE Act reform!
— Marc Panepinto (@SenPanepinto) July 10, 2015
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