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Reps. Nadler, Goldman Introduce House Resolution Condemning 345 Park Avenue Mass Shooting and Demanding Congress Pass Comprehensive Federal Gun Safety Legislation78% of Guns Used in New York Crimes Over Last 10 Years are From Out of State
New York, NY,
August 21, 2025
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Gun Control
Today, Congressman Jerrold Nadler (NY-12) and Dan Goldman (NY-10) introduced a resolution condemning the July 28th Midtown Manhattan mass shooting that took the lives of four individuals and the shooter. The resolution commemorates the individuals killed and reiterates the dire need for Congress to ban assault weapons, enact universal background checks, and implement red flag laws. The gunman exploited weak gun laws in Nevada to purchase a military-style semi-automatic weapon before transporting it to New York City, where such weapons are illegal to buy or possess. “New York City lost four precious lives when a gunman opened fire at 345 Park Ave in Midtown Manhattan last month, right in my district," said Representative Jerrold Nadler. "I represent Midtown the heart of corporate America, from the National Football League to the Blackstone Group, and its thousands of hard-working New Yorkers, who should be able to go to work without fear. With this resolution we honor innocent lives taken too soon, including a brave police officer, and acknowledge our duty to address the epidemic of gun violence. I implore my colleagues to carry out our responsibility and do everything we can to put an end to these preventable tragedies by supporting federal legislation that requires universal background checks, bans weapons of war, and prohibits gun ownership for those who are an extreme risk.” “On July 28, a gunman illegally used a military-grade semi-automatic rifle to kill four innocent New Yorkers in one of the deadliest shootings in our city’s history,” Congressman Dan Goldman said. “While the gun was illegal to possess in New York, it was legal in Nevada where the gunman, who suffered from mental health problems, obtained it. Without uniform federal legislation, our nation’s dangerous patchwork of state gun safety laws means that Americans are only as safe as the weakest state law, not the strongest. This senseless and tragic mass shooting is an urgent call to action for Republicans in Congress, who must come to the table to enact broadly popular gun safety legislation to protect our communities, including an assault weapons ban, universal background checks, raising the purchase age to 21, and nationwide red flag laws that would have prevented this devastating shooting and so many others.” An estimated 78% of firearms used in crimes in New York City originate from out of state, exposing a dangerous loophole in our national gun laws. The fragmented patchwork of state-level gun safety laws allows firearms to flow easily from states with weaker laws into those with stronger protections, such as New York. Read the resolution here. ### |