A federal judge on Thursday temporarily blocked parts of New York state's new Concealed Carry Improvement Act to allow six gun advocates to file a lawsuit challenging the new legislation.
New York's gun law, which took effect on Sept. 1, established new requirements for obtaining a license, including submitting social media accounts for review and banning firearms in many public and private places.
There's no proof that rises in homicides or suicides in the US are directly related to gun sales — but liberals apparently don't need it to push their agenda. Gun sales increase because of crime, not the other way around, and the sooner we understand this and tackle the underlying cause of violence, the safer America will become.
Gun lobbyists in the US continue to spew a series of common myths to undermine legitimate arguments for common-sense gun reforms like those seen in New York. To protect future generations, policymakers throughout America must reject these harmful myths and instead rely on implementing meaningful regulations.