The ordinance thus meets the list of exceptional places where gun-carrying is restricted after a federal judge ruled last July that New York could not ban them statewide as it had done for decades.
Those exceptional places are schools, religious temples, theaters, the transportation network and the Times Square area, although today there was a problem that was solved: no one ever said where one of the most shapeless squares in the world begins and ends.
“Millions of New Yorkers and tourists flock to times squared to see Broadway shows, enjoy good food and take pictures of the neon billboards, and we will not allow them to live in fear or suspicion of someone walking around with a gun ready to hurt them,” the said. mayor during the act. in the middle of the street, in the Seventh Avenue.
“We will continue to work with our partners on the City Council to dam the many rivers that feed the sea of gun violence and keep New Yorkers safe,” the mayor said.
Source: El heraldo
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