AG James Stops Gun Distributors From Shipping Ghost Gun Parts Into New York
New York Attorney General Letitia James today released the following statement after securing a court order to immediately stop 10 national gun distributors.
New York Attorney General Letitia James today released the following statement after securing a court order to immediately stop 10 national gun distributors.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams today announced an agreement with online ghost gun retailer Arm or Ally that stops the company’s illegal selling and delivering of gun components to New York City residents.
New York Attorney General Letitia James took action to stop national gun distributors from selling and bringing illegal ghost gun parts into New York.
On the first day of Gun Violence Awareness Month, New York Attorney General Letitia James today took action to crack down on firearms sellers illegally selling and advertising gun parts.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams, New York City Police Department (NYPD) Commissioner Keechant Sewell, and Everytown for Gun Safety Action Fund today called on the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) to revoke the federal firearms license of Polymer80.
New York Attorney General Letitia James today applauded U.S. President Joe Biden’s new federal regulations to crack down on ghost guns.
Today, Governor Kathy Hochul signed landmark legislation to crack down on “ghost guns,” untraceable firearms used by criminals to evade background checks.
Today, Representatives Adriano Espaillat, David Cicilline, and Senator Richard Blumenthal led 93 of their colleagues in submitting a bicameral public comment letter.
Today, the New York State Assembly passed landmark legislation to crack down on “ghost guns,” untraceable firearms used by criminals to evade background checks.
Harlem Rep. Adriano Espaillat and Brad Schneider announce the introduction of key legislation to address gun violence in the United States.
Today, Harlem Representative Adriano Espaillat and Representative Brad Schneider announce the introduction of key legislation to address gun violence in the United States.
The Senate Democratic Majority today advanced legislation sponsored by Senators Brad Hoylman and Anna Kaplan to strengthen the penalties and regulation of unfinished receivers and guns without serial numbers, also known as “Ghost Guns.”
Today, the New York State Senate passed the Jose Webster Untraceable Firearms Act (S.7763-A/A9903), sponsored by Senator Brad Hoylman and Assembly Member Linda B. Rosenthal.
Today Senator Brad Hoylman, Senator Anna M. Kaplan, Assembly Member Linda B. Rosenthal and Assembly Member Charles D. Lavine introduced comprehensive legislation to curb the manufacturing of “ghost guns.”
Council Members Helen Rosenthal and I. Daneek Miller will introduce legislation today banning the possession of unfinished lower gun frames or receivers, which are then used to create untraceable firearms or so-called “ghost guns.”