Ed Cox criticizes New York’s gun manufacturer liability law

Ed Cox criticizes New York’s gun manufacturer liability law
Chairman Ed Cox — Official website
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ALBANY – NYGOP Chair Ed Cox has issued a statement following a recent court ruling that allows gun manufacturers to be held liable for shootings.

“The recent decision upholding New York’s reckless gun manufacturer liability law is another example of Albany Democrats’ relentless assault on constitutional rights and their dangerous government overreach that is driving families and businesses out of our state,” Cox stated.

He further criticized the approach, saying, “The radical left’s strategy is transparent: if they can’t ban guns outright, they’ll sue manufacturers into bankruptcy and make it impossible for law-abiding New Yorkers to exercise their constitutional rights. This isn’t about public safety – it’s about appeasing anti-gun extremists at the expense of our constitutional freedoms.”

Cox concluded by expressing concern over the state’s political climate, noting, “New York under one-party Democrat rule remains hostile to constitutional rights, free enterprise and the rule of law. Laws like this will continue to drive out citizens, as families flee New York in record numbers.”



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