Gun rights advocates will be at the state capital today to call on law enforcement officials to disobey portions of New York’s gun-control law.
Assemblyman Cliff Crouch will host an informational forum Tuesday June 25 at the Village of Port Crane Fire Hall to discuss the implications of the NY SAFE Act.
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday declined to hear the case challenging New York State's handgun licensing statute, which requires individuals to demonstrate "proper cause" to obtain a license to carry concealed handguns in public.
The decision leaves in place a U...
91%. That is quite a figure. In this divisive and partisan environment we live in today, it is amazing that 91% of Americans can agree on anything regardless of what it is.
New polls out this week from Quinnipiac College, CNN and ORC International show 9 out of every ten Americans favor the establishing of background checks when someone purchases a firearm...
Attorney General Eric Schneiderman announced Sunday that three more gun show operators have agreed to follow the model gun show procedures developed by the Attorney General's Office to promote uniform gun show operations across the state.
The State Office of General Services estimates it will spend $60,000 in materials and labor to repair the grass of West Capitol Park. The grass was damaged by the combination of a large crowd and muddy conditions at a February 28 rally opposing the NY safe gun control law.
The New York State Rifle & Pistol Association, New York’s largest gun rights group, as promised, sued state officials in federal court in an attempt to reverse several provisions of the NY SAFE Act gun control law.
Assemblyman Cliff Crouch expressed his concerns Thursday about a leaked memo that was sent from the Division of Criminal Justice Services for a new, taxpayer-funded gun tip hotline program, targeted at upstate New York.