‘Nothing ever changes…except in New York’ – Hochul signs new gun laws

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BreakingNews: We're saying here in New York, we will lead, but the rest of the states, shame on you if you don't.' Gov. Kathy Hochul signs legislation to strengthen NewYork's gunlaws -

Her actions were sparked by the recent series of mass shootings – including the supermarket massacre in Buffalo – Hochul’s hometown – on May 14. On May 24, a shooter killed 19 students and two teachers at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas.

“It just keeps happening,” said Hochul. “Shots ring out and nothing ever changes – except here in New York.”-Social media networks will now be required to report hateful conduct. -Health practitioners will have the power to report potentially dangerous individuals with an expansion to the Red Flag Law.-Makes it a crime for anyone who makes a threat of mass harm and will foster data sharing with federal and state officials.

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