New York has passed two significant laws aimed at enhancing safety for domestic violence victims by allowing police to temporarily seize weapons from suspects. One law mandates that officers remove firearms and other weapons during family violence calls if the suspect poses a threat, while another links animal cruelty to potential human violence, broadening the criteria for Temporary Extreme Risk Protection Orders.
The legislation, signed by Governor Kathy Hochul during Domestic Violence Awareness Month, reflects growing concerns over the intersection of gun violence and domestic abuse. Notably, research indicates that removing firearms from domestic environments greatly reduces the risk of further violence, providing crucial time for victims to seek safety and assistance.
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