The Supreme Court’s decision to overturn New York’s restrictions on concealed-carry gun permits drew two distinct responses from the state’s major candidates for governor: The Democrats hated it and the Republicans loved it.
"This is not well-regulated,” Williams said, referencing the Second Amendment’s reference to a well-regulated militia. “It is irresponsible, illogical, and immoral.”
“This is a good day for law-abiding New Yorkers, and a lousy day for gun-carrying criminals who have been terrifying defenseless citizens and communities,” he said in a statement. to dull its effects by passing bills prohibiting guns in “sensitive areas” like schools and the New York City subway system.
“By [Hochul’s] own logic, her actions then were also reckless and reprehensible,” said Suozzi, a Democrat challenging the governor from her right. “That vote is one of the reasons she was endorsed by the NRA and she got an A rating from the NRA.” None of the gubernatorial candidates’ positions on the ruling came as a surprise. Each were asked about the pending decision multiple timesAmong the Republican candidates, Andrew Giuliani – a former aide to President Donald Trump and son of former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani – said the Supreme Court “protected the rights of law-abiding New Yorkers to protect themselves.”
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