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Proposed New York Firearm Legislation A02957

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Legislation Overview

Title: Designates the sheriff of the county of Albany, and the judges and justices of courts of record in such county as firearms licensing officers for the county of Albany; and authorizes, in the county of Albany, the possession of a pistol or revolver while attending a firearms familiarity, safety, loading and firing course conducted by the office of the sheriff.

Description: Designates the sheriff of the county of Albany, and the judges and justices of courts of record in such county as firearms licensing officers for the county of Albany; and authorizes, in the county of Albany, the possession of a pistol or revolver while attending a firearms familiarity, safety, loading and firing course conducted by the office of the sheriff.

Session: 2017-2018 General Assembly

Last Action: referred to codes

Last Action Date: January 3, 2018

Companion Bill: S00907

Sponsors

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4 sponsors: John McDonald (D); Angelo Morinello (R); Phillip Steck (D); Patricia Fahy (D);

Percentage of General Assembly sponsoring bill: 3% (4 of 150)

History
Chamber Date Action
Assembly Jan 3, 2018 referred to codes
Assembly Jun 15, 2017 amend and recommit to codes
Assembly Jun 15, 2017 print number 2957a
Assembly Jan 23, 2017 referred to codes
Texts
Type Date State Link Text
Amended Jan 23, 2017 state link bill text
Introduced Jan 23, 2017 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

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