Resolution Information
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Referred to: The Law Enforcement and Public Safety Committee (Chairman Briggs
and Legislators Fabiano, Provenzano, Ronk, and Wishnick)
Legislator Kenneth Ronk and Legislators Lopez, Wawro, Gerentine, Maloney,
Fabiano, Roberts, Litts, Maio, Belfiglio offer the following:
WHEREAS, the right of the people to keep and bear arms is guaranteed as an
individual right under the Second Amendment to the United States Constitution; and
WHEREAS, the right of the people to keep and bear arms for defense of life,
liberty, and property is regarded as an inalienable right by the people of Ulster
County; and
WHEREAS, the lawful ownership of firearms is, and has been, a valued
tradition in Ulster County, and the rights protected by the Second Amendment to the
United States Constitution are exercised by many of our residents; and
WHEREAS, the NY Safe Act severely impacts the possession and use of
firearms now employed by the residents of Ulster County for defense of life, liberty,
and property; and
WHEREAS, this 2013 enacted law severely impacts the possession and use of
firearms now employed for safe forms of recreation including, but not limited to,
hunting and target shooting; and
WHEREAS, the people of Ulster County derive economic and environmental
benefits from all safe forms of recreation involving firearms, including, but not
limited to, hunting and target shooting while utilizing all types of firearms legally
owned under the Constitution of the United States; and
WHEREAS, the enactment of the NY SAFE Act (Chapter 1 of the Laws of
2013) has engendered significant controversy over both the process by which it was
enacted and certain provisions contained within it; and
WHEREAS, it is our understanding that many State Legislators had less than
an hour to read the legislation, which contained approximately twenty-five thousand
words, before being forced to vote on it; and
WHEREAS, having reviewed the law and time constraints, it is our
conclusion that there is no possible way any individual could have read the entire bill
and understood its full implications prior to voting on it; and
WHEREAS, our State Legislators most certainly could not have had the time
to request, and receive, the input of their constituents regarding this matter; and
WHEREAS, seeking and considering such public input is a standard to which
the Ulster County Legislature holds itself; and
WHEREAS, the mishandling of the process in crafting the NY SAFE Act
resulted in complex policy changes as a well as a State Supreme Court trial and order
issued April 30, 2015 to release simple information related to the State registry; and
WHEREAS, requiring law-abiding gun owners to verify ownership of certain
types of firearms every five years, in addition to registering them on their permits,
which now also must be renewed every 5 years, does not increase the safety of the
public and is unnecessarily burdensome to the residents of New York State; and
WHEREAS, there has been a significant financial impact due to the
approximately 20,000 Ulster County permits that will be renewed which required
additional manpower and computer systems; and
WHEREAS, this law prohibits the sale of firearm magazines with a capacity
larger than seven rounds; and
WHEREAS, those firearm magazines with a capacity larger than seven
rounds, which are authorized to be retained by existing non-law enforcement owners,
may only be loaded with seven rounds and eventually must be permanently altered to
only accept seven rounds or be disposed of, thus constituting a seizure of legally
owned personal property with no provision for compensation; and
WHEREAS, limiting the number of rounds to seven versus ten is arbitrary and
capricious, has no correlation to public safety, unfairly burdens law-abiding citizen
gun owners, and puts an undue burden on gun manufacturers to retool their
manufacturing plants; and
WHEREAS, persons who comply with the new high-capacity magazine ban
are law-abiding citizens, leaving the same high-capacity magazines in the hands of
those who choose not to obey the law; and
WHEREAS, requiring documentation of all ammunition sales in New York
State, as provided for in this legislation, is another significant unfunded mandate on
business; and
WHEREAS, while there are some areas of the legislation that the Ulster
County Legislature finds encouraging, such as addressing glaring shortcomings in the
mental health system, the strengthening of Kendra’s Law and Mark’s law, as well as
privacy protections for certain of pistol permit holders, by-and-large, it finds the
legislation does little more then negatively impact lawful gun ownership; and
WHEREAS, this law fails to offer any meaningful solutions to gun violence
and places increased burdens where they do not belong, squarely on the backs of lawabiding citizens; and
WHEREAS, this law has effectively turned countless New York State lawabiding gun owners into criminals; and
WHEREAS, the manner in which this law was brought forward for vote in the
State Legislature is deeply disturbing to the Ulster County Legislature; now,
therefore, be it
RESOLVED, that the Ulster County Legislature does hereby support the
passage of S511 of 2015 which would repeal the portions of the SAFE Act that
infringe on the rights of law abiding gun owners, while leaving intact important
sections providing for public safety and the general welfare of New York State
residents; and, be it further
RESOLVED, that the Ulster County Legislature strongly encourages members
of the New York State Legislature to hold public hearings to address the issue of gun
violence in a way that will produce meaningful results; and, further be it
RESOLVED, that the Clerk of the Ulster County Legislature shall forward
copies of this resolution to Governor Andrew Cuomo, New York State Senate
Majority Leader John Flanagan, New York State Senators James Seward, John J.
Bonacic, William J. Larkin, Jr. and George Amedore, Assembly Speaker Carl
Heastie, New York State Assemblymembers Kevin A. Cahill, Claudia Tenney, Frank
K. Skartados, and Peter Lopez,
and move its adoption.
ADOPTED BY THE FOLLOWING VOTE:
AYES: 13 NOES: 9
(Noes: Legislators Archer, Bartels, Donaldson,
Greene, Gregorius, J. Parete, Provenzano,
Rodriguez, and Wishnick)
(Legislator Allen left at 7:41 PM)
Defeated in Committee: Law Enforcement and Public Safety on June 1, 2015
Petition to Discharge successfully executed on June 3, 2015
FINANCIAL IMPACT:
NONE
STATE OF NEW YORK
ss:
COUNTY OF ULSTER
I, the undersigned Clerk of the Legislature of the County of Ulster, hereby certify that the foregoing resolution is
the original resolution adopted by the Ulster County Legislature on the 16th Day of June in the year Two Thousand and
Fifteen, and said resolution shall remain on file in the office of said clerk.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and seal of the County of Ulster this 18th Day of June in
the year Two Thousand and Fifteen.
|s| Victoria A. Fabella
Victoria A. Fabella, Clerk
Ulster County Legislature
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Updated: October 27, 2020
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