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Opponents of NYSAFE, New York's new gun-control law -- rallied against the law in Niagara Square on Satruday, Jan. 19, 2013. Thousands of opponents statewide rallied against the same legislation on Thursday in Albany. A court has now agreed to review if the message of necessity which Gov. Cuomo used to push its quick passage was warranted.

Court to review rushed approval of NY gun controls



ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) - A group of 1,200 New Yorkers has forced a court review of whether New York's new gun controls were rushed into law in violation of the state constitution.

Robert Schulz of Warren County calls Gov. Andrew Cuomo a "king" for pushing through the nation's toughest gun law by suspending the three-day review usually required before votes on bills.

Cuomo and legislative leaders agreed on the bill in closed-door negotiations and put the politically dicey measure to a vote at night in mid-January. That was after Cuomo issued a "message of necessity," which allows the constitutional waiting period to be suspended.

Schulz and his co-plaintiffs won an order Friday that will require the governor and Legislature to prove the message of necessity was warranted.

Cuomo had no initial comment.

 

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Locations : AlbanyNew YorkWarren County
People : Andrew CuomoRobert Schulz
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