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Hochul signs law raising age to own semiautoma­tic rifle

N.Y. among first to enact major gun control amid deadly mass shootings

- By Maysoon Khan

New Yorkers younger than 21 will be prohibited from buying semiautoma­tic rifles under a new law signed Monday by Gov. Kathy Hochul, making the state among the first to enact a major gun control initiative following a wave of deadly mass shootings.

Hochul, a Democrat, signed 10 public safety-related bills, including one that will require microstamp­ing in new firearms, which could help law enforcemen­t solve gun-related crimes.

Another revised the state’s “red flag” law, which allows courts to temporaril­y take away guns from people who might be a threat to themselves or others.

“In New York, we are taking bold, strong action. We’re tightening red flag laws to keep guns away from dangerous people,” Hochul said at a news conference in the Bronx.

New York’s Legislatur­e passed the bills last week, pushing the changes through after a pair of mass shootings involving 18-year-old gunmen using semiautoma­tic rifles. Ten Black people died in a racist attack May 14 in a Buffalo supermarke­t. A Texas school shooting took the lives of 19 children and two teachers 10 days later.

The quick action in New York further illustrate­d the sharp divide between Republican and Democratic leaders on how to respond to gun violence.

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said after the massacre of children in Uvalde that government should increase security in schools and resources for mental health, but the Republican said stricter gun laws are ineffectiv­e. Fellow Republican Gov. Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee echoed similar sentiments Monday, a day after gunfire near a Chattanoog­a nightclub left three people dead and multiple people wounded.

In New York, most people younger than 21 had already been banned from owning handguns. People age 18 and older will still be allowed to own shotguns and bolt-action rifles.

Part of the new law will also require buyers of semiautoma­tic rifles to get a license, something now required only for handguns.

Proposed federal legislatio­n that would require buyers of semiautoma­tic weapons to be 21 is advancing in the U.S. House, but is seen as facing long odds in the Senate.

A handful of states require people to be 21 to purchase any firearms, including Florida, which raised the age after a 19-year-old gunman killed 17 people at a high school.

“Today is the start, and it’s not the end,” Hochul said. “Thoughts and prayers won’t fix this, but taking strong action will. We will do that in the name of the lives that have been lost, for the parents who will no longer see their children stepping off the school bus.”

 ?? Michael M. Santiago / Getty Images ?? Gov. Kathy Hochul gives a pen to Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown on Monday during a bill-signing ceremony in New York City. Hochul signed a series of gun reform bills that will strengthen gun laws in the state. Passed by lawmakers last week, one restrictio­n includes banning anyone younger than 21 from buying or possessing a semiautoma­tic rifle.
Michael M. Santiago / Getty Images Gov. Kathy Hochul gives a pen to Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown on Monday during a bill-signing ceremony in New York City. Hochul signed a series of gun reform bills that will strengthen gun laws in the state. Passed by lawmakers last week, one restrictio­n includes banning anyone younger than 21 from buying or possessing a semiautoma­tic rifle.

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