Millennium Post (Kolkata)

New York overhauls handgun rules in effort to preserve some limits

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ALBANY (US): New York’s legislatur­e approved a sweeping overhaul Friday of the state’s handgun licensing rules, seeking to preserve some limits on firearms after the Supreme Court ruled that most people have a right to carry a handgun for personal protection.

The bill, which Gov. Kathy Hochul said she intended to sign, is almost sure to draw more legal challenges from gun-rights advocates who say the state is still putting too many restrictio­ns on who can get a gun and where they can carry it.

Backers said the new law strikes the right balance between complying with the Supreme Court’s ruling and keeping weapons out of the hands of people likely to use them recklessly or with criminal intent.

Among other things, the state’s new rules will require people applying for a handgun license to turn over a list of their social media accounts so officials could verify their “character and conduct.”

Under the law, applicants would have to show they have “the essential character, temperamen­t and judgment necessary to be entrusted with a weapon and to use it only in a manner that does not endanger oneself and others.”

As part of that assessment of good character, applicants have to turn over a list of any social media accounts they have had in the past three years “to confirm the informatio­n regarding the applicant’s character and conduct.”

“Sometimes, they’re telegraphi­ng their intent to cause harm to others,” Gov. Kathy Hochul, a Democrat, said at a news conference.

Gun rights advocates and Republican leaders were incensed, saying the measure intrudes on constituti­onal rights.

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