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Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins wants to know what’s holding up a long-promised state ammunition database that was once a key component of Gov. Cuomo’s signature gun laws.
In the wake of a pair of mass shootings that killed more than 30 people in Texas and Ohio, the governor spent the week touting New York’s 2013 SAFE Act — and sidestepping questions about the delayed database.
Cuomo’s dodging, coinciding with his calls for Democratic presidential candidates to pledge their support for a four-point plan to tighten federal firearm regulations, led Stewart-Cousins to challenge the administration’s feet-dragging.
“My conference has continuously led the way on smart gun laws,” she told the Daily News. "We were glad to provide the model legislation and votes to pass the Safe Act which include the ammunition database.
EXCLUSIVE: Stewart-Cousins calls out Cuomo over unfulfilled promise to create ammo database
In the wake of a pair of mass shootings that killed more than 30 people in Texas and Ohio, the governor spent the week touting New York’s 2013 SAFE Act — and sidestepping questions about the delayed database.
Cuomo’s dodging, coinciding with his calls for Democratic presidential candidates to pledge their support for a four-point plan to tighten federal firearm regulations, led Stewart-Cousins to challenge the administration’s feet-dragging.
“My conference has continuously led the way on smart gun laws,” she told the Daily News. "We were glad to provide the model legislation and votes to pass the Safe Act which include the ammunition database.
EXCLUSIVE: Stewart-Cousins calls out Cuomo over unfulfilled promise to create ammo database