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Twitter condemns Governor Hokul's anger at SCOTUS's gun decision: "It's a shame that the Constitution happened to you."

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Twitter conservatives have accused Governor Kathy Hochul after opposed theSupreme Court ruling, which overturned New York's hidden firearms regulations. 

After the Supreme Court ruled on Thursday that it broke state strict regulations on people seeking a hidden carry permit, rebellious Governor Hokul condemned her decision. Addressed the citizens on television. 

At a press conference, Hokur claimed that the Supreme Court had "deprived New Yorkers of their right and responsibility to protect their citizens." She added that this decision was "terrifying to the extent" and "sent us backwards in our efforts to protect families and prevent gun violence."

Hochul's speech moment– about 7 minutes – became viral. The Governor said, "I'm sorry for this dark day. It's supposed to return to its state since 1788, when the United States Constitution was ratified. And I would like to point out that the Supreme Court at the time said that weapons were I'm on trial saying it was only musket. I'm ready to go back to musket. "

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MRCTV host Brittany Hughes condemned Hokur's claim, saying, "The only politicians at the time were men. Yours. What is your claim? "

"If Kathy Hochul's security details don't give an example by first switching to using only muskets, she could fail quickly," the Washington Times said. Columnist Tim Young tweeted.

Former Trump Senior AdviserStephen Millerasked, "Will criminals roaming freely throughout New York also return to muskets?" Then he asked another question to Hokuru's point. "Also, out of curiosity, what medium did Hokuru use to broadcast this message and did it exist in the 18th century?"

Conservative writer Carmine Savior also Blasting Hokuru's point, "New York Governor Kathy Hokur threatens to be" ready to return to the masket gun "because she appears determined to [violate]Constitutional Amendment Article 2.

In addition to the address, the governor tweeted her frustration. "It's ridiculous that the Supreme Court recklessly withdrew New York's law limiting who could carry hidden weapons at the moment of national appreciation for gun violence," she wrote. ..

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul expressed anger with the Thursday SCOTUS gun decision impacting the State of New York.

New York Governor Kathy Hokul expressed anger on Thursday The decision on the SCOTUS gun to affect New York. ( (Photo by Craig Ruttle-Pool / Getty Images))

Blaze reporter Jill Savage commented on Hokul's tweet, saying, "The Constitution is To you. "

Attorney and conservative Matthew Kolken responded to Hokul's tweet by saying," Cathy, lose. Otherwise, see you in court. " I am writing.

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Conservative journalist Beth Baumann blamed Hokul's post, accusing her of wanting to sacrifice an American. She said, "Our past is well documented, but it's ridiculous to want survivors of sexual assault like me to prove that there is a" need "for CCW. ..

"Why don't you start with a criminal instead of a civilian ..." tweeted Graham Allen, who has a conservative personality, in response to Hokuru's tweet.

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Breitbart writer Wendelfsevo replied: Great decision. Protect your right to self-defense. Not everyone can be as secure as Hokuru.