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Hochul pledges to seize more weapons under ‘red flag’ laws, battle domestic terrorism following Buffalo shooting

By Isabel Song Beer Posted on May 18, 2022
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Governor Kathy Hochul on Wednesday pledged to expand enforcement New York state’s “red flag” laws and take steps to squash domestic terrorists in the wake of last weekend’s mass shooting in Buffalo.

Hochul spoke about the victims and their families who have been impacted due to the violence of the shooting, as well as what her administration pledges to do to ensure domestic terrorism and racist-fueled violence never return to the state.

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Hochul pledges to seize more weapons under ‘red flag’ laws, battle domestic terrorism following Buffalo shooting

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