say? >> i would encourage them to look at my heart because when i became a senator almost ten years ago, i recognized that there was a lot of things i didn't know. and when i first met a mom and a dad who lost their daughter to a stray gun bullet and met all her classmates, i knew immediately there was no way i was not going to do something, so i immediately sat down and this was almost ten years ago, with commissioner kelly and a lot of moms who had lost their children and said, what needs to be done? and the thing they wanted me to work on was get rid of gun trafficking because 90% of the crimes used in new york state and new york city come from out of state and nearly all of them are illegal and that's why i wrote a gun trafficking bill and it's why i've been fighting ever since to end trafficking, have universal background checks, make sure we get rid of assault weapons and large magazine clips and making sure people on the terror watch list can't buy weapons, common sense stuff, but if you ask, van, folks in upstate new york where i used to represent, do you think these common sense ideas make sense,