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Sen. Brian Kavanagh on Potential Changes to Gun Laws

Brian Kavanagh

May 25, 2022

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Originally published in WLIW

State Sen. Brian Kavanagh, a Democrat from Manhattan who chairs American State Legislators for Gun Violence Prevention, joins us to discuss potential changes to the state's gun laws.

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