Enacts the "safer weapons, safer homes act"; requires the division of criminal justice services to study the technological viability of personalized firearms; defines personalized firearms; requires the division to report to the governor and the legislature on the results of the study.
Impact
The proposed legislation is expected to influence existing state laws governing gun safety and regulation. By focusing on the development of personalized firearms, it seeks to reduce the risk of firearm accidents and unauthorized use, particularly in scenarios involving children or individuals who may unlawfully access firearms. The findings from the study mandated by this bill could inform future legislation and regulation regarding firearms in New York, aiming for a more targeted approach towards gun ownership and safety measures.
Summary
Bill S01455, known as the 'Safer Weapons, Safer Homes Act', aims to enhance firearm safety by focusing on the study and implementation of personalized firearms. Specifically, the bill mandates the Division of Criminal Justice Services to investigate the technological potential of such firearms, which are designed to only be operable by the authorized user. This study is intended to detail performance standards and test protocols necessary for determining the viability of personalized firearms, ultimately reporting the findings to key state legislative leaders.
Contention
Areas of contention surrounding S01455 may arise from various stakeholders including firearm advocacy groups and community members. Some proponents argue that personalized firearms could significantly enhance safety and accountability in gun ownership, while opponents may raise concerns over the practicality of such technology, the potential costs involved, and whether it truly addresses the broader issues of gun violence. Additionally, debates may focus on how this legislation interacts with the existing rights of gun owners and the implications of requiring such technology in firearms.
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Enacts the "safer weapons, safer homes act"; requires the division of criminal justice services to study the technological viability of personalized firearms; defines personalized firearms; requires the division to report to the governor and the legislature on the results of the study.
Enacts the "safer weapons, safer homes act"; requires the division of criminal justice services to certify the technological viability of personalized handguns and to establish requirements related to the sale of personalized handguns; defines personalized handgun; requires the division to establish and maintain a roster of all personalized handguns approved for retail sale to the public; requires the division to report to the legislature on the technological viability of personalized handguns.
Enacts the "safer weapons, safer homes act"; requires the division of criminal justice services to certify the technological viability of personalized handguns and to establish requirements related to the sale of personalized handguns; defines personalized handgun; requires the division to establish and maintain a roster of all personalized handguns approved for retail sale to the public; requires the division to report to the legislature on the technological viability of personalized handguns.
Relates to reports on untested sexual offense evidence collection kits; requires law enforcement agencies to report to the division of criminal justice services on the number of tested and untested sexual offense evidence collection kits; requires the division to report on the results of such report to the legislature.
Directs the commissioner of the division of criminal justice services to study gender disparity in sentencing outcomes and make a report to the governor and the legislature of his or her findings, conclusions and recommendations.