0 restricting high-capacity clips, some republican lawmakers are now warning a limit on one kind of big magazine just means more smaller magazines in the future. >> a ban on certain kind of magazines means more magazines. anyone who's trained at all, as i know from my time in the army, can change a magazine in one to two seconds. a ban on so-called assault weapons, in connecticut there already was a ban on assault weapons and adam lanza was still able to obtain one. >> freedom group filed a lawsuit against president obama. that lawsuit alleged the task force vice president biden was leading about reducing gun violence should have included public input. back to you in new york. sthoeup let's talk a -- >>steve: here in new york the legislature passed what governor cuomo is referring to as the toughest gun laws in the country. there is an assault weapons ban if it includes at least one military feature. what i'm talking about, let's take a look at a graphic. you see the mr-1 rifle. it's got a graphic. it is going to show you one that is banned and one that is not banned. maybe we're not going to show you the graphic. the one thing about it is they are identical. they fire the same bullets at the same speed, same clips. what makes the one on the top banned, notice the pistol grip. it is a military pistol grip. the bottom one that has the hunter grip, it is absolutely legal. there are some holes already in this supergun ban law in new york city. >>gretchen: they also say ten rounds, it now will be seven. a lot of people will say is that that big of a difference. if you already own these guns that are banned, you're going to be grandfathered in. you have to go through another background check. a lot of this is going to hinge on the new federal regulations. the president is going to be unveiling his plan later on today. he may have as much as 19 executive orders that would bypass congress. what will those entail? one other interesting thing about this law that i think we should mention, remember how that newspaper "the journal news" printed the names of all the people who legally own guns? now it is illegal in new york state to do that. 29 other states already had that on the books. that's a good part about that law. >>brian: why was new york in such a huge rush to pass this? it happened in connecticut. >>gretchen: because governor cuomo wants to be president. >>brian: give me a break. it would almost impossible to think this is well researched in this breakneck pace. seven bullets instead of ten bullets. if you're caught with eight, you're now facing misdemeanor charges. this is something i think is interesting and could be explored is a therapist who thinks they have a patient that's mentally ill and making a credible threat to use an illegal gun, that therapist will be forced to tell somebody, the authorities. there is some mental health aspect to it. they're not going to take your guns away. they are looking to expand background checks. but 85% of guns that come into new york that are involving crimes -- assuming people use those guns -- are from outside the state. >>steve: that's the big problem. that's why bloomberg has been cracking down. on the mental health issue, there is an item today in "usa today" that says mental health officials in new york state are probably going to ignore the new law because they are worried it is a squeal on one of their customers when one of their patients say i think this guy is unstable and that person is not going to come in for help. already there are all sorts of problem with this gun law in new york they rushed there. last night hannity squared off against a new york congressman, a new york representative. it got fiery. here are both sides. >> you tell me how this law makes it safer for a stay-at-home mom or maybe a woman that lives alone after a divorce and has a restraining order against a crazy ex-husband or boyfriend, how does that make them safer? >> it makes them harder for the person with the restraining order that has this weapon to do damage to this woman. it makes it safer for them to go to school -- >> you live in new york. wait a minute. you've got to be on drugs, with all due respect. >> no, i'm not actually. there is no need for you to say that. >> with all due respect, if you're thinking that the criminals are going to obey the laws, you're not thinking straight. >> you're not listening to me. it is not me who is on drugs at this table, so i don't appreciate the allegations. >> thank you. how nice of you. >> we're not saying criminals aren't going to commit crimes. we're going to make it as difficult as possible for those criminals to exert the maximum amount of pain and death possible. if someone walks into a school they won't be able to shoot rapidly bullet after bullet at our children. >> the next time they're going to wrap eight guns, pistols with ten shots each and then you guys are going to say we took a first step but now we're going to ban pistols. >>brian: ultimately you know who will be impacted the most will be law-abiding citizens. they have been following the rules. it is the people who go outside the law, crooks, criminals, killers, mass murderers, they sometimes always wind up with their -- >>gretchen: i agree that the mental health. think about the situation in colorado with the movie theater killer. he was seeing one or two psychiatrists but up until now their hands are tied to go to authorities with all the information. so we do need to have some sort of comprehensive approach to this. had those people -- remember he had written down in all those books they found later on in the mail at the university what his plan was. had they been able to, upset that you're just playing. >>brian: i had a cap gun. everyone had cap guns, didn't they? >>steve: if you didn't play with your finger, you put a stick in your hand to pretend you were playing with a gun. >>gretchen: you have to also keep in mind a little bit about maybe what kids are seeing on tv and video games and why they're doing this. >>steve: i go back to the days of roy rogers. >>gretchen: i'm just pointing out there may be other influences as to why more and more kid are doing that. >>brian: i blame the lone ranger. he influenced me. i even wore a mask. >>steve: in maryland if they are going to crack down on giving people the finger, it shouldn't be this one. >>brian: this reality show had a lot of you outraged. >> to you guys, he might be known as a rapper. but here in atlanta he's known for having 11 kids and 10 baby mamas. >>brian: brand-new drama for all his baby mamas. >>gretchen: welfare spending already at a record high about to get record high about to get higher. caltrate's double the d. it now has more than any other brand to help maximize calcium absorption. so caltrate women can move the world. mommy's having a french fry. yes she is, yes she is. 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