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New York passes omnibus bill to protect Yorkers against gun violence

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New York legislature has passed S51001 as a response to the Supreme Court’s ruling in NYS Pistol and Rifle Association Inc. v. Bruen.

Disclosing this in a statement on July 1, 2022, State Senator Alessandra Biaggi stated that “the bill will bolsters the licensing requirements an applicant must meet to obtain a firearms license.”

“Last week, the Supreme Court made the reprehensible decision to overturn New York’s concealed carry law– despite tragedies in Uvalde, Buffalo, and the countless other shootings that we have experienced this year. We have the duty as a legislature to ensure that New Yorkers feel safe– and we did just that,” Biaggi said.

She added, “This legislation protects New Yorkers from potential gun violence by enhancing training requirements, enumerating a list of sensitive locations where people cannot carry a firearm and safeguards private property rights by requiring owners to “opt in” to allowing weapons on their property.

“Additionally, we have strengthened safe storage laws by increasing the age limit from 16 to 18, as well
as ensuring a person cannot leave a weapon outside of their possession in a car unless the weapon is safely secured in a lockbox.”

According to Biaagi, this legislation ensures that common-sense public policies will be used to reduce gun violence– and will ultimately save lives.

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