This analysis dissects New York's Assembly Bill 4271, a proposed law that aims to ban the sale of 'child operated firearms' by FFLs. The bill defines such firearms as pistols or revolvers manufactured 12+ months after the law's effective date that lack specific child-proofing mechanisms, such as a 10-pound trigger pull or designs preventing operation by a five-year-old. The expert critique highlights the law's flawed premise, questioning the focus on child misuse and the impracticality of proposed safety features for self-defense. The video also contextualizes this bill within New York's broader trend of restrictive gun legislation.
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