
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo speaks after signing New York’s Secure Ammunition and Firearms Enforcement Act into law during a ceremony in the Red Room at the Capitol on Tuesday, Jan. 15, 2013, in Albany, N.Y. Also pictured from left are Senate co-leader Jeffrey Klein, D-Bronx, Senate Democratic Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins, D-Yonkers, and Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver, D-Manhattan. Credit: AP
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — Jumping out ahead of Washington, New York state enacted the nation’s toughest gun restrictions Tuesday and the first since the Connecticut school massacre, including an expanded assault-weapon ban and background checks for buying ammunition.
Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed the measure into law less than an hour after it won final passage in the Legislature, with supporters hailing it as a model for the nation and gun-rights activists condemning it as a knee-jerk piece of legislation that won’t make anyone safer and is too extreme to win support in the rest of the country.
“Common sense can win,” Cuomo said. “You can overpower the extremists with intelligence and with reason and with common sense.”
Owners of an estimated 1 million previously legal semiautomatic rifles, such as the Bushmaster model used to kill 20 children and six adults in Newtown, Conn., a month ago, will be allowed to keep their weapons but will have a year to register them with police. The sale of any more such weapons is prohibited.
“When there’s a pileup of events, when the federal government does not do it, the state of New York has to lead the way,” said state Assemblyman Joseph Lentol, a Brooklyn Democrat and co-sponsor.
In addition to outlawing a broader array of military-style weapons, the measure restricts ammunition magazines to seven rounds, down from the current 10, creates a more comprehensive database of people barred from owning guns, and makes New York the first state to require background checks to buy bullets. The system will also help flag customers who buy large amounts of ammo.
In another provision, therapists, doctors and other mental health professionals will be required to tell state authorities if a patient threatens to use a gun illegally. The patient’s weapon could then be taken away.
Richard Aborn, president of the Citizens Crime Commission of New York City, said Cuomo clearly understood gun violence is a complex issue requiring broader solutions than simply banning a particular weapon. “I think that’s an important message for the nation,” he said.
In a statement, the National Rifle Association said: “These gun control schemes have failed in the past and will have no impact on public safety and crime.”
“While lawmakers could have taken a step toward strengthening mental health reporting and focusing on criminals, they opted for trampling the rights of law-abiding gun owners in New York, and they did it under a veil of secrecy in the dark of night,” the NRA said.
President Barack Obama will unveil his own proposals in response to the Newtown tragedy on Wednesday. He favors sweeping gun legislation, including a ban on assault weapons. But because of powerful opposition from the gun lobby, he is said to be weighing 19 steps he could take through executive action alone.
Those could include ordering stricter action against people who lie on gun-sale background checks, seeking to ensure more complete records in the federal database, and striking limits on federal research into gun use.
New York’s law passed the state Senate, which is run by a Republican-dominated coalition, 43-18 Monday night. The Democrat-controlled Assembly approved it 104-43 Tuesday afternoon.
Republicans complained the measure was rammed through the Legislature and infringes on the Second Amendment right to bear arms.
“A lot of people say, `Why do you need these guns?’” said Assemblyman James Tedisco, a Schenectady Republican. “It’s part of the freedoms and liberties we have. … It’s for our public safety. It’s to protect us from our own government.”
He said the bill was dangerous because it would give people a “false sense of well-being.”
“You are using innocent children killed by a madman for your own political agenda,” he said. “You are actually making people less safe.”
Tom King, president of the New York State Rifle & Pistol Association, questioned whether other states or the federal government would follow New York’s lead and said he expects the law to be challenged in court.
Previously, New York state law on assault weapons banned semiautomatics that have detachable magazines and at least two military-type features, such as a pistol grip, folding stock, muzzle flash suppressor or bayonet mount. The new law outlaws weapons with just one of those features.
It also requires background checks for even private gun sales, except those among immediate family.
In addition, it says handgun owners must renew their licenses every five years, and it increases prison sentences for using guns in various crimes or taking them onto school grounds.
“By making this a priority, the governor has not only saved lives but will hopefully inspire leaders in Washington also to take swift action,” said Dan Gross, president of the national Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence.
In a concession to the pro-gun side, local authorities will be allowed to withhold the identities of registered gun owners – an issue that erupted recently when a suburban New York City newspaper published the names and addresses of gun owners in its readership area.
The New York legislation sparked spirited discussion among customers at the Buffalo Gun Center in the suburb of Cheektowaga, where business was so brisk that people had to wait in line in freezing temperatures just to get in the door.
“It’s ridiculous. It’s absolutely – how to put it nicely – it’s Prince Andrew Cuomo’s bid for the White House,” said Jim Hanley, who was waiting to buy another handgun. “I want to do it before the right is taken away. Andrew Cuomo and Barack Hussein Obama are two best gun salesmen in the history of the world.”

























































































































Comments (106)
lhvd6639
Jan. 16, 2013 at 4:54amThis is why our founding fathers put the 2nd amendment in, For government like this
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orecon
Jan. 16, 2013 at 4:37amI think this ban calls for civil disobedience. The first day the ban takes full effect, every New Yorker who owns a magazine with an 8 round capacity or greater should participate in a Million Magazine March on Albany. No firearms, just magazines and overwhelming numbers of law abiding citizens willing to put themselves on the line to protect their God given rights. Without non violent resistance these laws may stand, and government may continue to take its natural course and trample the rights of men.
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Case_Logic
Jan. 16, 2013 at 4:36amIt is really disturbing on how fast Prince Andrew had to enact measures to punish law abiding citizens. I would say he is a bit mentally unstable and far more dangerous than a thousand Adam Lanza’s. He crapped on the 2nd Amendment for all to see with this abuse of power. He doesn’t care, he’s a punk. They made some concessions, really, that’s all it takes to strip you of the 2nd Amendment rights?
Well citizens of NY, or should I say subjects of NY. That is what Prince Andrew thinks of you. The ball is in your court now. Are you going let for your freedoms be taken away from you by a temporary self-serving elitist nut-job? Did the liberals gage the American citizen and spirit right… they’ll just lay down with their tail between their legs??? He is demonstrating that you mean nothing to him, that is his self-interests that rule the day.
People of NY don’t let this punk take you down. Stand up and demand your say! This is what the 2nd Amendment is for!!!! As for the liberal gun owners I still can’t believe you agree with him?
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Eyeball
Jan. 16, 2013 at 3:18amAll I can say is that are really a bunch of dummies up there in NY. They have the strictest gun control and they seem proud of it. Will they be so proud when they have the highest crime rate? Like I said. Dummies. They think with their emotions instead of with their brains.
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taintso
Jan. 16, 2013 at 2:38amJust think with these new laws they ought to lay off at least half their police forces, as there will be no gun crime anymore. Banning guns should allow for nut jobs to roam the streets safely now.
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Junter
Jan. 16, 2013 at 2:25amLook at that, violating the 2nd amendment to OUR constitution. NY government feels the need to save its population from themselves.
Ban large drink sizes of soda.
Ban cooking ingredients.
Now banning weapons. This is illegal!
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jabatten
Jan. 16, 2013 at 1:34amNew York has HAD the toughest gun laws in the United States and look at their freaking crime rate!!! They are the ones that has proven over the years that tough gun laws DO NOTHING TO DETER CRIME….they just make more victims!!
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Kevcar
Jan. 16, 2013 at 1:33amHere’s how bad things are in Illinois. We have 102 counties. In the last election, the republican ( from downstate even) won 98 counties but still somehow lost the election. We downstaters truly dispise sh.tcago.
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Chancellor
Jan. 16, 2013 at 1:14amWith the “Normal” registration times to be between 12-18 months you will not be able to get ammuntition in New York State.
Yes you have to register to get ammo if your buying more than 1 Box,-20 rounds or 25 with shotgun, at a time. Anyone who orders large amounts will be investagated……..A class action lawsuit has been filed in Buffalo, NY. Will make it to court in about 3 years.
I really do hope this is the begining of the battles to come. Don’t stand up now don’t expect anyone to stand up for you when they come for you next!
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RoguePO
Jan. 16, 2013 at 12:59amI had to put the most tragic music on while reading this because I was so angry.
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Southernsoul
Jan. 16, 2013 at 12:42amAnyone in NY who suffers a crime with a gun should hold this idiot and the city of NY responsible and sue them as a co-conspirators in the crime.
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EZrider12
Jan. 16, 2013 at 12:41amIs that not a gustapo in that picture or what…???!!! All that is missing is a hand raised (palm out) and a click of the heels. “Hile Obama”
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spfoam1
Jan. 16, 2013 at 11:10amMy thoughts exactly!
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sbenard
Jan. 16, 2013 at 12:38amTo all violent criminals:
Now is the time to move to New York. Easy pickings!
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Seiche
Jan. 16, 2013 at 12:32amI’ve noticed that many are posting MOLON LABE (Come and Take Them) in their responses. NY is a perfect example of why you cannot wait for them to come to your door. You need to go to them. The State of NY cannot trump the 2nd Amend. so every politician who voted yes on this legislation and Cuomo for signing it are traitors to their oath and should be executed. Notice I am not saying assassinated for that implies they were killed for doing nothing wrong. You NYers need to start threatening these traitors with death.
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ginger100
Jan. 16, 2013 at 12:28amyou ever see that illusion where the magician saws a woman in half? did you fall for it? this one was performed by the same agency that will distribute money from superstorm sandy left hook
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VrngdgUixYg
suckers
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oldsoldier10
Jan. 16, 2013 at 12:01amCuomo, what a fuc ki ng total piece of sh it this guy is! what a fuc ki ng moron, what fool believes that banning guns from law abiding citizens will curb gun violence. Cuome is now the same as idiot moron fool dum bass.
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thegreatcarnac
Jan. 15, 2013 at 11:52pmI am afraid there is no Americans left in NY. There certainly are very few in their state government. I have been to NYC many times. The last two times I was there I hated it. It is an obvious socialist entity and only the rich (who are above the fray) and the artsy/theater crowd (who thrive under socialism) are really happy there. However…I gave more credit to the people outside the city in the rest of the state. I was wrong. As far as I am concerned,…NY does not exist and is even enemy country.
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FaithfulFriend
Jan. 15, 2013 at 11:34pmNewsflash: Criminals in NY now come in ready made packs of 3 so victims have no hope of survival.
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neverwaiver
Jan. 15, 2013 at 11:33pmCurious! Will his security detail and the security for the legislators have to follow the same laws? NOT!
I can hear the terrorist chatter now. Let’s visit NY. Who the hell needs a WMD when all you need is a gun.
Talk about a city that never sleeps-They’ll be nobody sleeping now!
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JEANNIEMAC
Jan. 15, 2013 at 11:26pmhttp://www.dailypaul.com/269615/dick-act-of-1902-is-one-of-our-safeguards
This law, still on the books, forbids any gun control laws. Cuomo broke the law by enacting his gun control measures.
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AmericaMustBeFree
Jan. 15, 2013 at 11:21pmCuomo and the left are so dumb they have no idea that now that the world knows that NY is easy pickins for any enemy.. and it will be NY they hit first..when they come.. just like telling everyone where gun owners live.. they have just told America’s enemies the easiest place to hit! I hope those people rot in hell!
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MisterSarcastic
Jan. 15, 2013 at 10:54pmIf I ever plan on going to New York I’ll change plans.
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spfoam1
Jan. 15, 2013 at 10:50pmMore gun laws = more crime. More crime = more excuses for the government of king Cuomo to make more gun laws. Eventually the king takes all the guns and you New Yorkers lose big time. I’ve been to New York, and I didn’t think the people there would ever bow to a king, but I was wrong. The Big Apple is full of worms.
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RDMercer
Jan. 15, 2013 at 10:48pmI look forward to hearing Karma has hand selected Cuomo and his cohort traitors.
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sasquatch08
Jan. 15, 2013 at 10:47pmThis gun control talk is all stupid.
For example, smaller mag capacities. Idiotic! Anyone with 20 minutes of training on a TIG or MIG welder and a track torch can turn two 10 round mags into one 18-20 round mag in under half an hour. Obviously it wouldn’t be difficult to make far larger mags with such a process.
If I felt the need, I could easily crank out 50 “high capacity” mags a day from my garage.
Banning this stuff won’t work. It’s stupid plain and simple.
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DTOM31
Jan. 15, 2013 at 11:53pmI guess they will have to ban duct tape too.
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Dismayed Veteran
Jan. 16, 2013 at 9:57amSomebody is going to become very rich selling 30 round magazines to NY criminals.
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