
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)
gwhh
Jan. 16, 2013 at 3:37pmWelcome to the THIRD state that has gone commie!!!
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flatbroke
Jan. 16, 2013 at 2:18pmBefore ya’ll move out of NY, and come too my part of the country you might what to change your minds about liberals in general, or better yet become civil liberterians, and empty your heads of any remaining marxist/ commie/ lib ideas, become conservative, then take a gun safety class, then move here near me, then we can be good neighbors, otherwise stay where you are.
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flyingcar28
Jan. 16, 2013 at 11:21amIf strict gun laws work so well how do they explain Chicago?
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atechgeek
Jan. 16, 2013 at 10:53amThe way the bill reads, if someone files a restraining order against you, you have to forfeit your licenses and cannot legally own a gun from that point on. If you didn’t know, anyone can file a restraining order against anyone for anything at anytime. No reason necessary. This is your slippery slope to gun control.
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Hadituptohere
Jan. 16, 2013 at 10:42am“You can overpower the extremist with intelligence ans reason and common sense”. RIIGGHTTT !! this coming from a man and administration that has taken over 4 years to decide on fracking… but has an almost instant knee jerk reaction to a tragedy.. here’s what this boils down to… Im Andrew Cuomo and I’m running for President. Geeez gimme a break!!
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Hadituptohere
Jan. 16, 2013 at 11:00amjust like so many other things … this is just one more thing Pennsylvainia and other bordering states will get the commerce end of, smokes, bullets, natural gas ,sales taxes and….. large sodas etc.
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rig_jumpr
Jan. 16, 2013 at 10:32amBack in the day, when a person would want to certify him/herself as not being racist would start a conversation, by saying how many “black” friends they have. Therefore not capable of such preciouses. Today we have the same thing with our guns, “I’m a gun owner” this to me, is on the same lines, yes you may own a gun but, the way most people continue is they are not fully onboard for the Second Amendment or do not fully understand the Second Amendment.
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Dismayed Veteran
Jan. 16, 2013 at 10:02amCuomo to NY citizens:
This law shall be your sword and shield. It will protect you from pro-gun extremists. You and your family will be totally safe from the pro-gun extremists. Safe from criminal, not so much.
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david3755
Jan. 16, 2013 at 9:52amLooking forward to seeing this years crime report after this unconstitutional law has been passed. I suspect it will be just like England and Australia and california. A complete failure. You New Yorkers are on your own now.
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txswalker
Jan. 16, 2013 at 9:52am10 bullets magazines will solve the problem!!!.. I mean 7 Bullet magazines will solve the problem…Soon New York will be down to using sling shots and clubs and wondering WTF happened.
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Centralsville
Jan. 16, 2013 at 9:40amThe only chance we had was for some states to break away. Our national elections are decided by a few large cities before we ever vote. They have destroyed their own hell holes they live in and now they are destroying the rest of America.
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jmeister8
Jan. 16, 2013 at 9:26amI can’t take this crap anymore. Its time for a third party. I don’t care if they can’t win. I want to vote for someone that will represent me and my views. I’m tired of voting for people who make promises that they never intend to keep. It would be refreshing to be able to vote for someone without leaving the place with fingers crossed that they will do what needs to be done. Its time for a 3rd party because if its a choice between the very liberal dems and the highly liberal gop, during the next election then I’m choosing the third party tea party candidate or im staying home.
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rig_jumpr
Jan. 16, 2013 at 8:28amAlthough hard as it is to agree with, But the State of New York has the right to implement a restriction on our 2A, your elected officials have deemed it necessary to take care of you. It’s now up the voters to change.
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steve-in-pa
Jan. 16, 2013 at 7:44amThis is the cherry on top of why never to move to NY. I live a few miles from the border and go to NY often. I will go out of my way never to buy anything in NY. And man I love the super aged NY sharp cheddar!
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paulsfam4
Jan. 16, 2013 at 7:40amI live in NY this is crap. I’m not going get a background check to buy my kids 22 rifle bullets I’m just going to go to PA. and get them.
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Ceefour
Jan. 16, 2013 at 7:32amIm sure the up staters will NOT comply with those city sh*ts. Guns will be going into the ground or some other hiding place where they will stay until needed. I wonder if the police and military who would obey any order from those gungrabbing weasels realize that when and if they make it to retirement or their enlistment is up they will become the serf citizens like the rest of us. I sure would look really close at those republicans in NYS who voted for this crappe. I also know nthere are still REAL democrats (not the new commie breed) who are not happy with this.
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BarneyFyfe
Jan. 16, 2013 at 7:29amThanks to despotic politicians, with the stroke of a pen our communist governor has made law abiding citizens criminals. Unbelievable. Liberalism is a mental disorder. How these and most gun laws are going to stop an individual who has given notice to society that they don’t want to participate is beyond any logical thoughtful mature adult discussion. Oooops… logical, thoughtful adult – not in the vocabulary of a liberal because it simply is not possible. Why? LIBERALISM IS A MENTAL DISORDER
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media-bias-steals-elections
Jan. 16, 2013 at 7:12amThere is no such thing as “gun control” there is only the “common sense infringement on the right to bear arms”. Arms assualt people. Criminals are prosecuted, not people that are minding their own business and invest in the rights afforded to them by God, and articulated in our laws.
Do we actually have to ask the question, why public defenders are not representing the rights of their clients in court? In spite of your taxes going up, don’t you think this “gun control” thing is going to make your taxes go up even more by feeding the prison system without any improvement in the reduction of crime?
Unbelievable, politicians are not elected to change laws, they are elected to defend laws, and basically perform their budget duties? Why the heaven do politicians think they have an obligation to feed the automated word processing systems of liberals?
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ENDGAME101
Jan. 16, 2013 at 5:00amSEPARATED AT BIRTH …
ANDREW CUOMO AND CHICO MARX.
These Liberal ****suckers will destroy this country if we let them.
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