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"Federal Appeals Court Ruling on New York's Concealed Carry Laws: Key Provisions Upheld, Parts Struck Down"
law-and-politics2 years ago

"Federal Appeals Court Ruling on New York's Concealed Carry Laws: Key Provisions Upheld, Parts Struck Down"

New York Attorney General Letitia James supports the decision by the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit to allow the enforcement of key provisions of the Concealed Carry Improvement Act (CCIA) while lower court proceedings continue. The CCIA aims to keep guns away from sensitive locations and dangerous individuals. The upheld requirements include demonstrating good moral character, disclosing household members on permit applications, and banning concealed carry in most sensitive places. Private property owners, including places of worship, can prohibit firearms, and additional requirements such as in-person interviews and training remain in effect. The CCIA was implemented in September 2022 to strengthen concealed carry permit requirements and enhance public safety in New York.

"New York Implements Stricter Gun Control Measures, Shifts Background Check Responsibility to State Police"
law-and-politics2 years ago

"New York Implements Stricter Gun Control Measures, Shifts Background Check Responsibility to State Police"

A new law in New York requiring background checks for ammunition purchases has taken effect, surviving a legal challenge. The law, signed by Governor Kathy Hochul in July 2022 after the Supreme Court overturned the state's century-old concealed carry law, shifts the responsibility of background checks from the National Instant Criminal background check system to the New York State Police. The law also mandates periodic onsite inspections of firearms dealers and imposes fees of $9 and $2.50 for firearms and ammunition purchases, respectively.