A total of 10 bills were introduced in both the Assembly and Senate that would tighten New York's gun laws, close loopholes and address gaps in the law that were exposed by the horrific events that transpired.
Video shows parents begging police officers to charge into the Texas elementary school where a gunman's rampage killed 19 children and two teachers.
"We will never genuinely resolve this problem in the United States until the gun industry and their allies in Congress and their allies in some states as well stop preventing the common-sense laws that everybody knows will stop violence," Senator Brian Kavanagh said.
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