The Arizona Republic

NRA sues NY officials over campaign of ‘blacklisti­ng’

- Mary Esch

ALBANY, N.Y. – The National Rifle Associatio­n is suffering grave financial harm that threatens its ability to pursue its advocacy mission because of a “blacklisti­ng” campaign by Gov. Andrew Cuomo and New York regulators, the gun rights group said in a federal lawsuit.

In an amended version of a federal lawsuit filed in May, the Virginia-based NRA said it lost insurance coverage after the state’s enforcemen­t actions against companies underwriti­ng an NRA-branded insurance program called Carry Guard. It said the Cuomo administra­tion was persuading other insurers to avoid doing business with the NRA.

Without liability coverage, the NRA said it can’t maintain its offices, operate educationa­l programs, or hold rallies and other political events.

The amended complaint was filed in late July in federal court in northern New York. It names the Democratic governor along with the state Department of Financial Services and its superinten­dent, Maria Vullo, as defendants.

Cuomo said late Friday the state is filing a motion to dismiss the lawsuit. “New York will not be intimidate­d by the NRA’s frivolous lawsuit to advance its dangerous gun-peddling agenda,” he said.

“If I could have put the NRA out of business, I would have done it 20 years ago,” Cuomo said.

The lawsuit said “back-channel communicat­ions” by the Cuomo administra­tion “made it clear to banks and insurers that it is bad business in New York to do business with the NRA.”

As a result, it said multiple financial institutio­ns have entered into consent orders that compel them to end longstandi­ng business relationsh­ips with the NRA in New York and elsewhere.

“Absent injunctive relief, defendants’ blacklisti­ng campaign will continue to damage the NRA and its members, as well as endanger the free speech and associatio­n rights guaranteed by the constituti­ons of the United States and the State of New York,” the lawsuit said.

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