Rep. Carolyn McCarthy, D-N.Y., is joining the growing list of New York political figures spearheading various proposals to strengthen the country’s lax gun laws by standing alongside Sen. Dianne Feinstein and introducing the Assault Weapons Ban of 2013.
Following the deadly attack in Newtown, Connecticut, Gov. Andrew Cuomo, D-N.Y., signed into law one of the country’s strictest gun control bills; Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., made an passionate plea to D.C. lawmakers for better background checks, and next week Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y., plans to introduce a measure she co-sponsored with Sen. Mark Kirk, R-Ill., to stop gun trafficking.
On Friday, McCarthy responded to comments by some Republican political leaders that these newfound gun control measures would hinder the right to bear arms under the Second Amendment.
McCarthy told NBC’s Andrea Mitchell that Democrats “aren’t taking away from people the right to own a gun” and pointed out that, although her colleagues respect the amendment, it’s time to “go forward.”
“We’ve introduced the Assault Weapons Ban,” she said on Andrea Mitchell Reports. “We’re going to be working on the large magazine clips. We’re going to be working on mental health and everything else where it’s going to be a holistic package. What we want to do is stop all these mass murders but also stop the shootings that go on in a daily basis.”
The New York congresswoman also echoed previous sentiments of other New York legislative leaders calling for better background checks and a stop to gun trafficking.
“Those are fair and reasonable things to fight for,” she said. “But again, they [the GOP] keep saying we keep fringing on their constitutional right. That is not true.”








