Andrew Kelly/Reuters The NRA filed a lawsuit against New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo on Thursday over his closure of gun stores in the state as part of his "PAUSE" order. The order, in place until at least April 15, allows a list of essential businesses to remain open, though gun stores were not included in the list. The Department of Homeland Security last week guided states to allow gun stores to remain open even amid the coronavirus pandemic. "I wish you could become immune to this virus the way I've become immune to NRA lawsuits," Cuomo said at a press conference Saturday. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories. The National Rifle Association, the leading gun-rights advocacy group in the US, has filed a lawsuit naming New York Gov.