New York Legislature Approves Measure Aimed At Gun Storage Safety
ALBANY, N.Y. (CBSNewYork/AP) – New York State now requires gun owner to keep their firearms in a locked cabinet or equipped with a trigger-locking device if someone under the age of 16 is in their home.
The Democrat-led Assembly and Senate approved the legislation Monday, five weeks after lawmakers passed another package of gun-control measures.
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The latest measure, sponsored by Sen. Liz Krueger of Manhattan and Assemblywoman Amy Paulin of Westchester, makes it a misdemeanor offense to fail to securely store a rifle, shotgun or other firearm or render it incapable of being fired when a child is in a home.
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Assembly and Senate Republicans who voted against the measure said it's an infringement on Second Amendment rights to bear arms and could leave a gun owner defenseless against intruders.
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