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New York bill would let police ‘briefly seize’ firearms during domestics

 

Police in New York want the legal ability to seize firearms during a domestic violence call – even if no arrests were made. However, instead of going through normal legal channels and obtaining a search warrant or court order, police just want the legal ability to take the guns on their own. 

New York State lawmakers plan to reintroduce a bill during the next legislative session that will go farther than the state’s Safe Homes Act of 2020, which allows officers to seize firearms found during a consensual search when police respond to a domestic dispute. 

New York State Senator Peter Harckham, a Democrat from Westchester County, has sponsored a bill that would 
“mandate” officers to confiscate all firearms left out in the open during a domestic call. 

“This is not gun control, this is gun safety; and this is domestic safety,” the senator told Spectrum News.

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