New York bill would let police ‘briefly seize’ firearms during domestics

New York bill would let police ‘briefly seize’ firearms during domestics

Police in New York want the legal ability to seize firearms during a domestic violence call – even if no arrests were made. However, instead of going through normal legal channels and obtaining a search warrant or court order, police just want the legal ability to take the guns on their own. 

New York State lawmakers plan to reintroduce a bill during the next legislative session that will go farther than the state’s Safe Homes Act of 2020, which allows officers to seize firearms found during a consensual search when police respond to a domestic dispute. 

New York State Senator Peter Harckham, a Democrat from Westchester County, has sponsored a bill that would 
“mandate” officers to confiscate all firearms left out in the open during a domestic call. 

“This is not gun control, this is gun safety; and this is domestic safety,” the senator told Spectrum News.

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