Cuomo signs two gun control bills

After being embarrassed in the press, Governor Cuomo signed two gun control bills today, A-2684/S-2448 and A-2690/S-2374.

According to Cuomo’s press statement:

“For too long gun violence has plagued communities across our nation and while the federal government turns a blind eye, New York continues leading the way forward to protect our families and our children,” Governor Cuomo said. “By signing these measures into law we are strengthening our nation-leading gun laws – banning devices whose sole purpose is to create the most bloodshed in the shortest timeframe and providing law enforcement the tools they need to stop firearms from falling into dangerous hands.”

Senator Gianaris was equally smug about it:

4 thoughts on “Cuomo signs two gun control bills

  1. How big of a fool are you? Better question is , how big of a fool do you think I am? These so called “common sense” gun laws only effect the law abiding people! Do you for even one second believe that gang bangers and other criminals buy guns at a gun shop and have a NICS check done?
    You sir are a pandering fool with one thought in mind, get reelected.

  2. If common sense were so common why do the politicians that keep passing these laws have such a lack of it? Albany and Prince Andy keep passing laws that further restrict the 2nd Ammendment rights of LAW ABIDING citizens, all the while foolishly believing criminals give a damn about your common sense laws.

  3. The U.S. Constitution is the supreme law of the land, and any statute, to be valid, must be In agreement. It is impossible for both the Constitution and a law violating it to be valid; Since an unconstitutional law is void, the general principles follow that it imposes no duties, confers no rights, creates no office, bestows no power or authority on anyone, affords no protection, and justifies no acts performed under it..No one Is bound to obey an unconstitutional law and no courts are bound to enforce it.16 Am Jur 2d, Sec 177 late 2d, Sec 256:

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