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Bret4207
04-22-2007, 02:14 PM
Several Anti-Gun Bills Moving Through New York Assembly!
Please Contact Your State Legislators Today!



Several anti-gun bills were approved by the Assembly Codes Committee on Tuesday, April 17, and could be considered on the Assembly floor as early as next week.

Among them is Assembly Bill 6525, sponsored by State Assemblywomen Amy Paulin (D-88), which imposes criminal penalties and legal liability on legitimate licensed firearm dealers for any criminal activity that occurs after the retailer has sold the firearm to a qualified buyer. The bill would further require that the retailer obtain exorbitant insurance policies to pay for the actions of criminals. Retailers would also be required to place all firearms in fireproof safes or vaults during non-business hours. Make no mistake, this bill is designed to force thousands of firearm retailers out of business and to make firearms unavailable to law-abiding consumers in New York.

Also approved by the committee were:
-Assembly Bill 829, sponsored by Assemblyman Steven Englebright (D-4), which would prohibit the retail sale of a handgun that does not contain a "child proofing" or integrated safety device;

-Assembly Bill 2772, introduced by Assemblywomen Patricia Eddington (D-3), would ban the sale, use and possession of .50 caliber firearms;

-Assembly Bill 3447, backed by Assemblyman David Koon (D-135), would outlaw many types of ammunition commonly used on shooting ranges and for safety and training purposes; and,

-Assembly Bill 7331, sponsored by Assemblyman Matthew Titone (D-61), seeks to drastically expand the state's ban on so-called assault weapons by adding pump-action rifles and reducing the number of allowed features from two to zero. Additionally, A 7331 would give the State Police broad authority to designate additional firearms to be outlawed. Those wishing to keep "banned" firearms lawfully possessed prior to January 1, 2008, would be required to register them and have them tested for entry into the state's failed ballistic imaging program. Many of the guns affected by this bill are widely used in competitions and hunting.

Already awaiting action on the Assembly floor is Assembly Bill 76, introduced by Assemblyman Harvey Weisenberg, which creates the crimes of failure to store a firearm "safely" and negligent storage.

Please contact your State Assembly Members at (518)-455-4218 and urge them to vote "NO" on the bills listed above.

To find further contact information or help identifying your legislators
please use the "Write Your Representative" feature found at www.NRAILA.org.