With a strong turnout from gun owners, hunters and sportsmen, NRA-PVF endorsed candidate Cathy Young (R) overwhelmingly won her special election this week in State Senate District 57! While serving in the Assembly, Representative Young has always been a champion of our Second Amendment rights, and we can count on her to continue her fine work as a member of the Senate. On May 17, several anti-gun bills are scheduled to be considered by the Assembly Codes Committee, including A 673, which creates the crimes of "failure to store a weapon safely" and criminally negligent storage of a firearm, A 2302, which would prohibit the retail sale of a handgun which does not contain a "child proofing" or integrated safety device, and A 4471, which would ban the sale, use and possession of .50 caliber firearms. These bills are likely to be approved by the committee and will then head to the Assembly floor. Please contact your Assembly Member TODAY and urge them to oppose A 673, A 2302 and A 4471!
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