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Key New York Republicans announce lawsuits against state's new gun control laws

 Carl Paladino speaks July 7, 2022 in downtown Buffalo to announce a lawsuit against New York's concealed carry law
Michael Mroziak
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WBFO News
Carl Paladino speaks July 7, 2022 in downtown Buffalo to announce a lawsuit against New York's concealed carry law

Several prominent Republican leaders are vowing to challenge New York’s new firearms laws in court.

Last week, real estate CEO and congressional candidate Carl Paladino announced he’d sue over the new firearms package. Paladino criticized a few of its components, including one that would let business owners choose whether or not they would allow concealed carry on their premises.

“They are depriving, trying another way to deprive the people of this state of the right to carry a weapon and protect themselves,” Paladino told reporters during a press conference.

The legislation was passed in a special session of the Legislature earlier this month. It also expands upon the state’s red flag law to allow more types of medical professionals to ask a judge to take away someone’s firearms.

Paladino’s primary candidate, Republican Party Chairman Nick Langworthy, also announced that the party would take legal action against the gun laws. Langworthy said he plans to work with the state Conservative Party on that litigation.

Langworthy and Paladino are running in the new 23rd Congressional District. That seat runs from Buffalo to Chemung County. The primary is August 23.

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Vaughn Golden has been reporting across upstate New York since 2016. After graduating with a degree in Journalism and Economics from Ithaca College, Vaughn reported for the Watertown Daily Times in the North Country before returning home to WSKG in 2021. Vaughn leads WSKG's Environment desk.
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