New Gun Laws Take Effect After Supreme Court Struck Down New York’s Last Attempt — Here’s What To Know
Most of New York’s updated concealed carry policy took effect Thursday banning concealed weapons in many public spaces and adding new requirements for people seeking firearm licenses, after the Supreme Court struck down the state’s previous law , though the new legislation could still face legal challenges.
New York enacted the Concealed Carry Improvement Act in July after the Supreme Court struck down the state’s previous concealed carry law for being overly broad.
The new law imposes more specific requirements for concealed carry licenses, including undergoing training, providing character references...