Statement by Senator Joseph Addabbo, Jr. on Today's Gun Legislation Press Conference
Queens, NY – New York State Senator Joseph Addabbo,
Jr., who serves as a ranking member of the Senate’s Veterans, Homeland
Security and Military Affairs Committee, released the following statement
following today’s noon press conference at City Hall with his colleagues in the
State Legislature (Senators Michael Gianaris, Liz Krueger, Jose Peralta,
Gustavo Rivera, Daniel Squadron, Assemblywoman Michelle Schimel, City
Councilman Jumanne Williams) who have introduced packages of bills to
address gun control; The Brady Center to Prevent Gun Violence; New Yorkers
Against Gun Violence; law enforcement officials and labor advocacy groups:
I want to thank my fellow elected
officials for their efforts in addressing the critical issue of gun violence.
From coast to coast, and certainly within our city and state, no community is
immune to the threat of gun violence.
The legislation proposed by my colleagues
is not seeking to impede upon the 2nd amendment, but to save
lives. The 2nd amendment does not grant rights and protections
to a person who criminally kills people in movie theaters, religious sites,
parks or anywhere at any time.
We must do what we can to protect people,
give law enforcement the resources they need, address the issue of a mentally
ill individual who owns a gun, and illegal out-of-state gun and ammunition
transactions.
As elected officials, we can either sit
on the sidelines and do nothing but watch the bullets fly, or stand up and do
something about this serious issue. I choose to stand up and do something about
gun violence. I am hopeful other elected officials join me.
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