Recently, a federal judge in Albany struck down part of the 2022 Concealed Carry Improvement Act, declaring it unconstitutional and a violation of law-abiding gun owners' rights.
The judge emphasized that while firearms should be restricted in sensitive areas like schools, the Act did not have historical or legal precedence to ban firearms on private property.
New York lawmakers have reaffirmed their commitment to combating gun violence, despite the court ruling that weakened certain limitations on concealed carry in public spaces.
Gun control debates remain divisive within the U.S.; states are allowed to regulate firearms, leading to a significant variance in laws, impacting the prevalence of gun violence.
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