New York has transitioned to a 'Point of Contact' state for firearm and ammunition background checks, effective September 13, 2023. All checks now go through the New York State Police system, requiring dealers to register on a state web application. This change introduces potential delays, a new fee structure for buyers ($9 for firearms, $250 for ammunition), and a system for tracking ammunition purchases via scanned codes, which critics liken to a backdoor registry.
This video from Armed Scholar, presented with expert authority, details the defeat of California's SB 906, a bill that would have mandated firearm ownership disclosure to schools. The expert explains how the bill, despite amendments, still posed privacy concerns and created a potential backdoor registry, highlighting the importance of continued advocacy for Second Amendment rights.
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