Gun rights advocates in Seneca County plan to meet on February 19 at the North Seneca Sportsmen’s Club to discuss critical legislation affecting Second Amendment rights. The agenda includes New York State Assembly Bill A00929, which would require firearm sellers to obtain authorization from the New York State Police before completing transactions, stirring debate among supporters and critics about its implications for lawful gun ownership.
The meeting not only aims to shed light on A00929 but also to inform new gun owners about the evolving landscape of pistol permit recertification in New York. With stricter regulations in place, including a new recertification requirement every three years, attendees are encouraged to stay informed about their rights and the political dynamics surrounding them. This gathering serves as an essential forum for community engagement, especially as proposed laws continue to raise constitutional questions and impact gun owners statewide.
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