New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S01026

Introduced
1/8/25  
Refer
1/8/25  
Engrossed
6/9/25  

Caption

Relates to establishing a voluntary waiver of the right to purchase firearms, rifles or shotguns; requires the division of state police to maintain statewide records of individuals who have waived the right to purchase firearms, rifles, or shotguns and any revocations of such waivers.

Impact

The implementation of this bill will impact state laws by introducing Section 221-e into New York's executive law, establishing procedures for voluntary waivers and the maintenance of records regarding those waivers. It mandates that the division of state police maintain a statewide record of individuals who have opted to waive their right to purchase firearms, enabling improved tracking and management of firearm ownership as it pertains to personal choice.

Summary

Bill S01026 establishes a framework for individuals in New York to voluntarily waive their right to purchase firearms, rifles, or shotguns. By filing a waiver with the division of state police, individuals will be prohibited from making such purchases, allowing them a means to opt out of gun ownership should they choose to do so. This new measure aims to create a mechanism for those wishing to avoid firearms for personal safety or other reasons, while also adding a new layer to New York's existing gun control laws.

Contention

A primary point of contention surrounding Bill S01026 could revolve around privacy and potential stigma for individuals choosing to waive their rights. Critics may argue that maintaining confidential records of these waivers could unintentionally expose individuals to discrimination or negative stereotypes related to their decision to opt out of firearm ownership. Additionally, there may be concerns about the effectiveness of the bill in preventing gun violence, as voluntary waivers might not materially affect overall firearm access and ownership behaviors.

Conclusiveness

If enacted, this bill will serve as a notable change in the legislation surrounding firearms in New York, reflecting broader societal conversations about gun ownership rights and responsibilities. It aims to empower individuals with more choices regarding their personal safety and relationship with firearms, while potentially sparking debate over the psychological and social implications of such a waiver.

Companion Bills

NY A00198

Same As Relates to establishing a voluntary waiver of the right to purchase firearms, rifles or shotguns; requires the division of state police to maintain statewide records of individuals who have waived the right to purchase firearms, rifles, or shotguns and any revocations of such waivers.

Previously Filed As

NY A00565

Relates to establishing a voluntary waiver of the right to purchase firearms, rifles or shotguns; requires the division of state police to maintain statewide records of individuals who have waived the right to purchase firearms, rifles, or shotguns and any revocations of such waivers.

NY S02086

Relates to establishing a voluntary waiver of the right to purchase firearms, rifles or shotguns; requires the division of state police to maintain statewide records of individuals who have waived the right to purchase firearms, rifles, or shotguns and any revocations of such waivers.

NY A03314

Requires liability insurance for owners of firearms, rifles and shotguns.

NY S01407

Allows rifles, shotguns, and firearms on college and university campuses.

NY S03420

Relates to criminal penalties for possession, theft, or sale of stolen firearms, shotguns and rifles.

NY A06193

Relates to suspension and revocation of firearms licenses; relates to private sale or disposal of firearms, rifles or shotguns; establishes a minimum age to possess a firearm relating to gun control.

NY S04126

Requires a purchaser of any firearm, rifle or shotgun to submit to a mental health evaluation and provide the seller with his or her approval to purchase such firearm.

NY A07874

Requires a purchaser of any firearm, rifle or shotgun to submit to a mental health evaluation and provide the seller with his or her approval to purchase such firearm.

NY A03855

Relates to establishing additional requirements to purchase a firearm, shotgun or rifle; requires a person to apply for a hunting license prior to the purchase of a shotgun or rifle; establishes additional requirements for all firearms, shotguns and rifles including taking a five hour gun safety course and exam, passing a shooting range test with 90% accuracy, providing notarized proof of a passed drug test and mental health evaluation, providing proof of purchase of firearm and ammunition safe storage depositories and passing a criminal background check.

NY S05763

Relates to establishing additional requirements to purchase a firearm, shotgun or rifle; requires a person to apply for a hunting license prior to the purchase of a shotgun or rifle; establishes additional requirements for all firearms, shotguns and rifles including taking a five hour gun safety course and exam, passing a shooting range test with 90% accuracy, providing notarized proof of a passed drug test and mental health evaluation, providing proof of purchase of firearm and ammunition safe storage depositories and passing a criminal background check.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.