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he chairman of the Westchester County Board of Legislators vowed there will be a showdown on Jan. 9 over whether a gun and knife show can take place at the County Center in White Plains, as reported here earlier by Daily Voice.
"I support the Second Amendment, but it doesn't have to be at the County Center," BOL Chairman Michael Kaplowitz, a Democrat from Somers, said on Tuesday.
Kaplowitz accused Republican County Executive Rob Astorino of quietly lifting his ban on gun shows to allow the Jan. 21-22 gun and knife show at the County Center "in a play for Upstate support" -- assuming Astorino attempts a third bid for governor.
"It doesn't play well in Westchester County," Kaplowitz told Daily Voice.
Kaplowitz said he has enough votes to pass a gun show ban at the next meeting of the 17-member county legislature. "We are drafting legislation for the Jan. 9 meeting. I am pretty confident we have the nine votes to pass it," Kaplowitz said.
Westchester Board Of Legislators Calls For Showdown On Banning Gun Show
"I support the Second Amendment, but it doesn't have to be at the County Center," BOL Chairman Michael Kaplowitz, a Democrat from Somers, said on Tuesday.
Kaplowitz accused Republican County Executive Rob Astorino of quietly lifting his ban on gun shows to allow the Jan. 21-22 gun and knife show at the County Center "in a play for Upstate support" -- assuming Astorino attempts a third bid for governor.
"It doesn't play well in Westchester County," Kaplowitz told Daily Voice.
Kaplowitz said he has enough votes to pass a gun show ban at the next meeting of the 17-member county legislature. "We are drafting legislation for the Jan. 9 meeting. I am pretty confident we have the nine votes to pass it," Kaplowitz said.
Westchester Board Of Legislators Calls For Showdown On Banning Gun Show