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UPDATE: NYS Republicans Seek to Amend Gun Laws



 ALBANY, N.Y. (WBEN/AP) — Republicans in the state Senate said they are trying to scale back parts of the landmark gun control regulations they helped rush into law after the Connecticut school massacre.

Senate Republican leader Dean Skelos said Monday that his conference is looking to change the law's limit of seven rounds in magazines that commonly hold 10. He said one possibility would be to lift the limit inside a gun owner's home.

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Skelos said the Republicans will try to force substantive changes in an upcoming "technical cleanup" bill needed to fix errors in the legislation that was hastily passed without public hearings or review.

"I think they are going to be more than technical," Skelos told reporters of the changes. "I think we're going to look at the size of the clips, a number of other issues, protections within your home."

Gun owners and their advocates argued the industry doesn't make seven-round magazines, a measure that gives supporters bragging rights to the most restrictive law regarding bullet capacity. New York's law was passed Jan. 15, a month after the Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre, and before the Obama administration and other states made their proposals.

"We're looking at other changes," Skelos said. "But we also have to live within the reality of what the governor feels is appropriate or not. I believe the governor is going to be pretty firm about the seven bullets, unless it's in the home. And he's going to be firm on the so-called assault weapon" ban.

Cuomo has said he will support only "technical" corrections to his bill. Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver, a Manhattan Democrat, said through a spokesman Monday that he is not open to substantive changes.

The law created a rift among New Yorkers and split Republican senators. Many Upstate New Yorkers have been critical of the measure, which is strongly supported in New York City and its suburbs. Most Upstate Republican senators opposed the bill, while most Long Island Republicans supported it. A unified GOP could have blocked the bill in the Senate.

The "cleanup bill" is needed because of errors in the original legislation.

The errors include language that would make police officers' guns illegal, require written permission for police to go on school grounds with a loaded weapon and could stop the production of violent TV shows and movies in New York.

The "cleanup bill" is the result of the quick passage of the law negotiated in private that avoided a chance for New York gun owners and the National Rifle Association to mount strong opposition. Cuomo had ordered a "message of necessity," which was approved by the Senate and Assembly, to suspend the usual three days' public review required by the constitution of all bills.

There was no immediate comment from Sen. Jeffrey Klein, the leader of the Independent Democratic Conference in the Senate who sponsored the bill. Under the partnership the Republicans and IDC use to rule the Senate, the Republicans could block the technical cleanup bill to force more substantive changes.

Two legal actions have begun that challenge the law on constitutional grounds.


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03/05/2013 8:37AM
UPDATE: NYS Republicans Seek to Amend Gun Laws
Amend or repeal?
03/05/2013 9:08AM
new gun Laws
Repeal
03/05/2013 9:23AM
BEDS-N-BONES PET LODGE
REPEAL!!!!
03/05/2013 9:41AM
Mr. NYS VOTER
"But we also have to live within the reality of what the governor feels is appropriate or not." I think Dean Shelos and the other NYS republicans who voted no should grow some B*LLS and stand up Mr. Cuomo. Did I hear correctly that the NYS republicans could have block this bill before it became law?
03/05/2013 11:35AM
former democrat
No longer voting for any memeber of the democratic party. it's very clear to me me what andrew cuomo has done in new york is very wrong, we voted a governor not a dictator. I'm just one vote, but i'ts one vote you will never have.
03/05/2013 12:36PM
mu
FULL REPEAL !!!!!!!!!!!
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