UPDATE (4:23 p.m.): Bloomberg News is reporting that the State Assembly has passed the gun control legislation. It now awaits the governor’s signature.
On Monday night, the New York State Senate approved what one state senator has described as “the toughest gun control package in the nation.”
The legislation, which is expected to be passed in the state assembly on Tuesday, broaden’s New York’s prohibition against assault rifles and empowers law enforcement to confiscate the firearms of the mentally ill if their therapists suspect they’re at risk of becoming violent.
The newly expanded assault weapons ban would also prohibit “semiautomatic pistols and rifles with detachable magazines and one military-style feature, as well as semiautomatic shotguns with one military-style feature,” according to The New York Times. State residents who already own such weapons are required to register them.
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, a Democrat, became one of the nation’s most outspoken advocates of stricter gun control laws in the aftermath of the Newtown massacre. New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, a moderate conservative with no current party affiliation, has been a major voice on behalf of gun control for years. As the co-founder of Mayors Against Illegal Guns, Bloomberg has often served as the public face of stricter gun regulations.
In order to pass New York’s landmark new law, Cuomo had to lean on the Republican-controlled Senate, which faced considerable pressure in the opposite direction from the conservative gun lobby.









