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Candidate Calls For Tougher Penalties For Illegal Gun Possession – Bearing Arms

(AP Photo/Marina Riker, File) Possession of guns by criminals is a problem. We can all agree that it would be better if bad guys didn’t have guns while good guys did. Unfortunately, that’s just not an issue we can resolve. So long as guns exist, criminals will get them, even if good guys can’t. However, the issue of addressing criminal gun possession is one that will challenge people for years to come. Anyone caught illegally possessing a handgun should be held without bail and charged with a Class B felony, which can put them in prison for up to 25 years, says a candidate for Erie County sheriff.

Legislation expanded to protect domestic violence survivors from ghost guns

Assemblywoman Cottie Petrie-Norris has expanded legislation to close a critical loophole in Gun Violence Restraining Orders (GVROs) to also cover Domestic Violence Restraining Orders (DVROs). AB 1057 will allow for ghost guns to be seized when an individual is deemed to be an extreme risk to themselves or others, or if a person has perpetrated abuse or threats of abuse. “We have seen a horrific spike in the number of gun violence cases involving domestic violence during the COVID-19 Pandemic, which has only heightened the need to close loopholes in our gun safety laws,” said Assemblywoman Cottie Petrie-Norris (D-Laguna Beach). “By expanding AB 1057 to include DVROs, we can keep these DIY guns that look and kill like any other gun out of the hands of domestic violence perpetrators.”

Cuomo, Adams announce youth jobs program in effort to curb gun violence

BROOKLYN — The state will create thousands of jobs for high-risk New York City youth this summer in efforts to combat growing concerns about the exponential rise in urban shooting incidents and violent crimes. Officials met Wednesday to address a continuing surge in gun violence in Central and East Brooklyn by engaging youth ages 15 to 24 with summer jobs in the areas where shootings are most prevalent. The state will provide funding to create 2,000 summer jobs and will partner with the Consortium for Worker Education to provide long-term employment for 2,388 young people who live in New York City neighborhoods most impacted by gun violence after an increasing number of children and teenagers fell victim to recent shootings.

At First Gun Violence Prevention Community Meeting in Brooklyn, Governor Cuomo Announces More Than 4,000 Jobs Available for At-Risk Youth in Emerging New York City Gun Violence Hot Spots

At First Gun Violence Prevention Community Meeting in Brooklyn, Governor Cuomo Announces More Than 4,000 Jobs Available for At-Risk Youth in Emerging New York City Gun Violence Hot Spots
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Fact check: Gun law change hasn t affected West Virginia crime rates

Fact check: Gun law change hasn t affected West Virginia crime rates
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