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“Do not use while bathing”
“Do not put any person in this washer.”
“Never use while sleeping.”
“Warning: Do not place hands or feet near or under moving parts.” |
“Caution: This beverage is extremely hot.”
“Never use a lit match or open flame to check fuel level.”
“Do not use for personal hygiene.”
“Harmful if swallowed.” |
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It’s a matter of common sense. . . |
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The war in our backyards According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the National Education Association Health Information Network:
The high price of having guns on our streets The CDC and the Children’s Defense Fund also tell us that:
Keeping guns out of the wrong hands Assemblywoman Robinson recognizes the seriousness of this problem and supported a package of bills designed to better protect our families from gun violence. That is why she fought for legislation that:
Cracking down on illegal gun sales The package also (A.6525):
Taking the deadliest weapons off the streets This important legislation also takes measures to ban “cop killer” bullets (A.3447) and to make .50-caliber and military-grade weapons illegal, keeping them out of the hands of criminals (A.2772 and A.7331). In spite of the staggering numbers, the state Senate continues to block efforts to keep guns off our streets. Assemblywoman Robinson will continue to fight to make sure all New Yorkers are safe from guns. |
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For many Upstate cities, gun violence has increased 15 percent in the past three years. – New York State Department of Criminal Justice Services |
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