Proposed New York Firearm Legislation A03584
Legislation Overview
Title: Proscribes persons, firms or corporations engaged in the retail business of selling firearms from selling, delivering or transferring child operated firearms; defines "child operated firearm" to mean a pistol or revolver manufactured 1 year after the effective date of these provisions which does not contain a childproofing device or mechanism incorporated into the design of such pistol or revolver to effectively preclude an average 5 year old from firing same; makes violations a class A misdemeanor.
Description: Proscribes persons, firms or corporations engaged in the retail business of selling firearms from selling, delivering or transferring child operated firearms; defines "child operated firearm" to mean a pistol or revolver manufactured 1 year after the effective date of these provisions which does not contain a childproofing device or mechanism incorporated into the design of such pistol or revolver to effectively preclude an average 5 year old from firing same; makes violations a class A misdemeanor.
Session: 2013-2014 General Assembly
Last Action: referred to codes
Last Action Date: January 8, 2014
Companion Bill: S00927
Sponsors
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9 sponsors: Steve Englebright; Joseph R. Lentol; Felix Ortiz; Brian Kavanagh; Michelle Schimel; William Colton; Steven Cymbrowitz; Sandy Galef; Joan L. Millman;
Percentage of General Assembly sponsoring bill: 6% (9 of 150)
History
Chamber | Date | Action |
Assembly | Jan 8, 2014 | referred to codes |
Assembly | Jan 28, 2013 | referred to codes |
Texts
Type | Date | State Link | Text |
Introduced | Dec 31, 1969 | state link | bill text |
Amendments
Title | Description | Date | State Link | Text | Adopted |
There are no amendments to this bill at this time |
Votes - Click on description to view vote roll call
There have not been any votes on this bill
Link: link to state bill page