New York Governor Kathy Hochul publicly attributes Monday’s mass shooting in Manhattan to Nevada’s “weak gun laws,” emphasizing that New York’s stringent firearm regulations are ineffective when firearms can be acquired from other states. Hochul, who has implemented strict measures including an assault weapons ban and a strengthened Red Flag Law, argues that the incident highlights the need for Congress to enact a national assault weapons ban to protect innocent lives.
Following the shooting, which resulted in four fatalities before the assailant took his own life, Hochul pointed out that the weapon used was legally obtained in Nevada, a state known for its looser regulations. The assailant’s documented mental health history raises further questions about the effectiveness of existing laws and systems designed to prevent dangerous individuals from acquiring firearms.
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