Posted on 05/29/2022 3:19:57 PM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
TheHill.com
STATE WATCH These three Democrat-led states are pushing ahead on gun control BY MONIQUE BEALS - 05/29/22 5:57 PM ET SHARE TWEET ... MORE
Democratic Govs. Gavin Newsom (Calif.), Kathy Hochul (N.Y) and Phil Murphy (N.J.). AP photos/Eric Risberg-Mary Altaffer-Wayne Parry Three Democratic-led states — California, New York and New Jersey — have pressed forward with gun reform legislation in the wake of the deadly shooting in Uvalde, Texas that left 19 children and two adults dead.
The state action comes as Democrats in Congress eye votes on measures including a federal red-flag law and expanded background checks, however doubts remain over possible Republican cooperation.
In California, Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) announced on Wednesday, just one day after the Texas shooting, that the state would “expedite commonsense gun safety laws that will protect people from gun violence.”
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nothing changes except it pushes gun confiscation a bit closer to reality.
They’re not nuts.
They’re evil.
In the case of Chicago and per heyjackass.com
Year To Date
Shot & Killed: 219
Shot & Wounded: 975
Total Shot: 1194
Total Homicides: 243
So much for gun control.
And on Buffalo per the PD: Buffalo Police Deputy Commissioner Joseph Gramaglia said there has been a 71% increase in shootings with injuries from 2020 to 2021.
Not a peep outta Deep State then, was there?
From 2021...
“The reality is in the past two years, we have over a 200% increase in the number of people who have been shot, non-fatal and the number of people have been killed.
Rather than teaching nonscientific pronoun usage schools should be teaching the elements of criminal law.
Dunno bout ‘choo, but I am tired of being wagged by Calif., NJ, and NY.
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