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The governor views the shooting outside the Zeldin home as another reason to double down on controlling illegal guns.
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A federal judge last week ruled that parts of the new state law on guns are unconstitutional.
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Rep. Lee Zeldin, the Republican candidate for governor who has made crime an issue in his campaign, saw gun violence hit close to home on Sunday when a shooting left two people injured in his front yard.
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"Something like that is very vulnerable to a First Amendment challenge."
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Langworthy and Paladino are running in the new 23rd Congressional District, which runs from Buffalo to Chemung County.
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Governor Hochul will call the legislature back into session in the coming weeks to address the issue. “We are not powerless.”
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“No 18 year old can walk in on their birthday, and walk out again with an AR-15. Those days are over.”
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Hochul said she would like to see the state raise the age of purchase for AR-15 rifles, “at minimum,” but that other guns could be included as well.
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Gov. Tom Wolf is expected to veto the bill.