
Following deliberation over the issue in the State Senate, legislators voted in favor of a bill to create a list of people who were previously convicted of terrorism – but as you will read on the next page, it doesn’t necessarily require an actual conviction. The list, meant to resemble a sex offender registry, would allow authorities to keep track of those who have committed acts of terror in the past.
State Senator Cathy Young led the charge for the proposal, which covers individuals “convicted” of terrorism both at home and overseas. The planned New York State Terrorist Registry would require those affected to complete a registration form as well as give a current photograph, fingerprints and a DNA sample to law enforcement.
As the state where 9/11 occurred, New York is especially sensitive to issues regarding terrorism and is keen on seeing such issues sufficiently dealt with – no wonder it was the first to pass such legislation.
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I Agree 100%,I’ve been collecting firearms and ammo since president Jihads second term started. 24 rifles and 3 sidearms. I load my own shell’s so I’ve kept all my in Calibers that shoot .223 Bullet’s so all I have to do is change the brass and can buy .223 bullets in bulk..
You don’t mean profiling ?
and not one muslim or communist will be on the list..just christians..white christians
Are democrats on it?
Fools ACLU..where are you?
I believe that is right.
Sieg Heil you @#$#@$#
Cuomo needs to be put at the top of the list.
Although their are exceptions within each state. Both Calafornia and New York have always been and will continue to be a drain on America when it comes to culture and values. They should be dropped from the Union