ALBANY — The New York State Assembly and Senate each passed a bill Friday night that would strip those convicted of domestic violence of their guns.
State Sen. Rob Ortt, R-North Tonawanda, explained in a video he posted to his Twitter account, why he voted no on the bill, calling it a “gun confiscation bill disguised as a domestic violence bill.”
Watch Sen. Ortt’s video below:
Tonight’s gun control expansion bill made a mockery of our 2nd amendment and will allow activist judges to further push the progressive left’s agenda. pic.twitter.com/osXb1v5kTJ— Rob Ortt (@SenatorOrtt) March 31, 2018
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