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01-29-2019, 04:12 PM
LBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) - The New York Senate passed a number of anti-gun violence legislation on Tuesday.
The following bills were passed in the Senate:
- indicates bill passed both the Senate and Assembly.
The extreme risk protection bill and expanded background check bill heads to the Assembly for a vote. All other bills have passed the Assembly.
Democrats won a super majority in the senate which is why we are getting hosed. But RINOs are voting with them as expected
01-29-2019, 04:12 PM
LBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) - The New York Senate passed a number of anti-gun violence legislation on Tuesday.
The following bills were passed in the Senate:
- indicates bill passed both the Senate and Assembly.
- Extreme Risk Protection Orders. Allows law enforcement officials, family and household members and certain school officials to seek a court order requiring a person likely to harm themselves or others to relinquish any firearms in their possession.
- Effective Background Check Act. Establishes an extension of time up to thirty calendar days for national in-state background checks.
- Bump Stock Ban. Prohibits the possession of a device that accelerates the rate of fire of a firearm.
- Preventing School Districts from Allowing Teachers to Be Armed. Prevents K-12 schools from authorizing anyone other than a security officer, school resource officer, or law enforcement officer to carry a firearm on school grounds.
- Gun Buy Backs. Directs the State Police to devise regulations for gun buyback programs so that all buyback programs across the state are operated consistently with uniform best practices.
- Out of State Mental Health Records. Would require out-of-state applicants for gun permits to allow New York permitting authorities to review out-of-state mental health records.
The extreme risk protection bill and expanded background check bill heads to the Assembly for a vote. All other bills have passed the Assembly.
Democrats won a super majority in the senate which is why we are getting hosed. But RINOs are voting with them as expected