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Advocacy initiatives

There’s still more work to do to keep New York communities safe from gun violence.
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policy priorities

Learn more about our state and federal legislative priorities. You can download fact sheets about the below bills here.

State Advocacy
The Jose Webster Untraceable Firearms Act: (Hoylman S.14-A / Rosenthal A.613-A)

So-called “ghost guns” are unserialized guns made with 3D printers or assembled at home from kits easily purchased online. Ghost guns pose a serious threat to public safety, as people who might otherwise be prevented from owning firearms via federal and state background check laws could easily purchase or assemble untraceable guns from unlicensed dealers. This bill would prohibit the manufacture and sale of untraceable ghost guns, and require gunsmiths to serialize and register firearms, rifles, shotguns, and unfinished receivers.

Unfinished receivers, also called lowers or blanks, are used to form the lower part of a firearm. An individual can easily use an unfinished receiver to unlawfully make their own untraceable semiautomatic weapon at home. This bill prohibits the possession of unfinished receivers by anyone other than a licensed gunsmith and creates the crimes of criminal sale of an unfinished frame or receiver.

The gun industry is too often shielded from liability by federal law–the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (PLCAA)–despite the fact that guns are taking the lives of over 40,000 Americans a year. This bill amends New York State’s general public nuisance law to explicitly regulate firearms and eliminate the gun industry’s PLCAA defense and any ambiguity for the courts. If this new law is enacted, New Yorkers killed and harmed by guns will have an avenue to sue the gun industry successfully and New York State will serve as a model for other states committed to protecting their residents and saving lives. For more information about gun industry immunity and PLCCA, read these reports by the Center for American Progress and the Violence Policy Center.

This bill requires semiautomatic pistols manufactured or sold in New York to be microstamped–a technology that stamps an alpha-numeric code onto a gun’s cartridge case–a key tool for law enforcement’s ability to trace crime guns. For more information about microstamping technology as a gun violence reduction solution, read this report by the Educational Fund to Stop Gun Violence.

This law would help end the school-to-prison pipeline that disproportionately impacts Black and Brown students by requiring training for school safety officers, reducing punitive discipline, and requiring restorative justice practices.

Lobbying & organizing

Direct Lobbying

We engage federal, state and local elected officials in direct lobbying efforts and meetings to urge support for laws addressing gun violence and its root causes.

Rallies, Marches & Protests

Throughout the state, NYAGV and Youth Over Guns work with other organizations to organize and lead grassroots events to raise awareness and advocate for reforms.

Community Education

 We are committed to educating New Yorkers about holistic solutions to gun violence through community forums, workshops and other events (both in-person and virtual). Learn more at NYAGV Ed Fund.

Contact us if you’d like to bring one of these events to your area

Endorsements

New Yorkers Against Gun Violence endorses Federal and New York State candidates for elected office during general election cycles.  All candidates interested in our endorsement are required to complete a formal questionnaire process. For more information, please contact nyagv@nyagv.org.

Click here to see the slate of candidates NYAGV endorsed in 2020.