The governor also said he is “very concerned” about the possibility of the U.S. Supreme Court ruling against New York state’s concealed carry law.
relief funds to help provide fire departments with more safety and sanitary equipment. Joining Murphy at the event was Edward Kelly, general president of the International Association of Fire Fighters labor union.“We would be well-served to channel that governance across our great country,” he said in remarks that sound as if they could be an endorsement for Murphy to seek national office.
Gun-control proponents are worried about the outcome, especially after a preliminary draft was leaked showing the courtNew York City Mayor Eric Adams, a Democrat, has said New Yorkers should beNew Jersey — home to some of the nation’s most stringent gun restrictions — has a similar conceal carry law to New York, with“a written certification of justifiable need to carry a handgun.” Opponents have long said that’s too “draconian.
“Look at what happened over the weekend,” the governor told reporters Monday. “If I understand it correctly, it’ll be a lowest common denominator reality. Notwithstanding all the good, strong gun-safety laws we’ve put in place here and the ones we still need to get done, we’d be blocked out to an unacceptable level of protection, which is extraordinary. God willing, it doesn’t come to pass. But I’m very concerned.
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