Senate Marks Gun Violence Awareness Month By Giving Communities Greater Tools To Prevent Gun Violence

The New York State Senate passed legislation to help prevent gun violence in communities and strengthen enforcement. The package includes measures to hold those responsible for the marketing and distribution of firearms used in criminal activity, combat the dangers of imitation weapons, expand safety training for gun owners, enact measures to track gun violence data, and fund future research on the gun violence crisis.

Additionally, these measures will improve the enforcement and pre-existing laws against firearm sales to individuals with outstanding warrants and create forceful measures to eliminate the circulation of unfinished receivers and untraceable weapons. These bills build upon the Senate Majority's previous legislation that rejected the corporate gun lobby in favor of protecting New Yorkers from gun violence. 

“The Senate Democratic Majority, under my leadership, has prioritized ending gun violence and making our home and streets safer,” Senate Majority Leader Andrea Stewart-Cousins said. “We must do everything we can to eliminate the scourge of violence that has cut too many lives short and devastated too many families. By enacting this important legislation, we take another step closer towards further ending gun violence. I thank the sponsor for putting forth these life-saving provisions and look forward to continuing working on common-sense reforms that will keep our communities safe.” 

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