New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S01154

Introduced
1/8/25  
Refer
1/8/25  

Caption

Permits those licensed to carry or possess a pistol or revolver or to purchase or take possession of a semi-automatic rifle or licensed to hunt wildlife to purchase or take possession of ammunition without requiring contacting the statewide license and record database.

Summary

Bill S01154 amends the New York penal law to allow individuals who are licensed to carry or possess a pistol or revolver, or to purchase or take possession of a semi-automatic rifle, as well as those licensed to hunt wildlife, to purchase or take possession of ammunition without the requirement of contacting the statewide license and record database. This change aims to streamline the process for licensed individuals to acquire ammunition, enhancing accessibility while still maintaining certain regulatory measures.

Impact

The bill impacts the current regulatory framework governing ammunition sales in New York by exempting certain licensed individuals from the requirement to check against the statewide license and record database prior to purchasing ammunition. This could lead to a reduction in administrative burdens for licensed dealers and individuals, while still upholding the necessary checks for unlicensed individuals. The amendment may also affect how law enforcement monitors ammunition sales and the overall effectiveness of the statewide database.

Sentiment

The general sentiment around Bill S01154 appears to be mixed, with supporters arguing that it simplifies the process for law-abiding citizens to access ammunition, while opponents express concerns about potential risks associated with easing restrictions on ammunition purchases. The lack of recent votes or committee discussions suggests that the bill may still be under consideration or facing scrutiny before further action is taken.

Contention

Notable points of contention include concerns from gun control advocates who argue that the bill could undermine efforts to monitor ammunition sales and prevent access to firearms by individuals who may pose a risk. Conversely, proponents of the bill emphasize the importance of facilitating access for responsible gun owners and hunters, arguing that the current regulations are overly burdensome for licensed individuals.

Companion Bills

NY A01801

Same As Permits those licensed to carry or possess a pistol or revolver or to purchase or take possession of a semi-automatic rifle or licensed to hunt wildlife to purchase or take possession of ammunition without requiring contacting the statewide license and record database.

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