Another state to require domestic abusers to give up firearms
ALBANY, N.Y. -- New York state will now prohibit anyone convicted of domestic violence from possessing a firearm.
Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo signed the new law on Tuesday.
Previously, the state required anyone convicted of a felony and certain misdemeanors to give up their firearms. But the law didn't apply to misdemeanor domestic violence crimes.
The law's sponsor in the state Senate, Republican Elaine Phillips of Long island, says victims of domestic violence are five times more likely to be killed when their abuser has a gun.
Another provision of the new law will prohibit individuals wanted on felony charges from obtaining or renewing a firearm license.
Last year, Washington Gov. Jay Inslee signed a bill into law that requires licensed gun sellers to report failed background checks. It also allows victims to be notified if someone who has a felony, a domestic violence misdemeanor or is the subject of a protective order tries to buy a gun.