New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A01075

Introduced
1/8/25  
Refer
1/8/25  

Caption

Exempts adolescent offenders who displayed a shotgun, rifle or deadly weapon in furtherance of the underlying offense, or who were illegally in possession of a loaded firearm, from those authorized to be removed to family court.

Impact

If enacted, A01075 would modify existing statutes by making it clear that adolescent offenders who are illegally carrying loaded firearms would not receive the same legal treatment typically afforded to minors in family court. Instead, they would be subject to standard criminal processes which could result in harsher sentencing. This aligns with the state’s objectives to address rising firearm-related incidents among youth and may influence the way juvenile crime is handled in New York state.

Summary

Bill A01075 aims to amend the criminal procedure law specifically concerning adolescent offenders who are found to be illegally in possession of a loaded firearm. The proposed legislation seeks to exempt these offenders from being authorized for removal to family court, which could potentially lead to more severe consequences being applied through the criminal justice system. The text indicates a tightening of provisions around firearm possession, reflecting growing concerns regarding youth and gun violence.

Contention

Points of contention surrounding this bill could involve the ethical implications of treating juvenile offenders with potentially severe legal consequences. Critics may argue that this approach could undermine rehabilitative efforts that are typically characteristic of family court proceedings. There's a valid concern that the bill could disproportionately affect certain communities and young individuals who may not have access to appropriate support systems, thereby increasing their likelihood of entering a more punitive system rather than one focused on rehabilitation.

Companion Bills

NY S02361

Same As Exempts adolescent offenders who displayed a shotgun, rifle or deadly weapon in furtherance of the underlying offense, or who were illegally in possession of a loaded firearm, from those authorized to be removed to family court.

Previously Filed As

NY S02361

Exempts adolescent offenders who displayed a shotgun, rifle or deadly weapon in furtherance of the underlying offense, or who were illegally in possession of a loaded firearm, from those authorized to be removed to family court.

NY S09871

Prohibits removal of an adolescent offender to family court where the defendant possessed a loaded firearm during the commission of the offense.

NY S08531

Limits the circumstances under which the case of an adolescent offender may be removed to family court; limits the jurisdiction of family court with respect to certain repeat adolescent offenders.

NY A09316

Limits the circumstances under which the case of an adolescent offender may be removed to family court; limits the jurisdiction of family court with respect to certain repeat adolescent offenders.

NY S01026

Relates to establishing a voluntary waiver of the right to purchase firearms, rifles or shotguns; requires the division of state police to maintain statewide records of individuals who have waived the right to purchase firearms, rifles, or shotguns and any revocations of such waivers.

NY A00198

Relates to establishing a voluntary waiver of the right to purchase firearms, rifles or shotguns; requires the division of state police to maintain statewide records of individuals who have waived the right to purchase firearms, rifles, or shotguns and any revocations of such waivers.

NY A06325

Relates to proceedings involving adolescent offenders and the possession or use of weapons; provides for the access of applicable records; expands the meaning of extraordinary circumstances to include when the defendant is accused of an offense involving the use, possession, or display of a firearm, shotgun, rifle or other deadly weapon.

NY S06326

Relates to proceedings involving adolescent offenders and the possession or use of weapons; provides for the access of applicable records; expands the meaning of extraordinary circumstances to include when the defendant is accused of an offense involving the use, possession, or display of a firearm, shotgun, rifle or other deadly weapon.

NY S07419

Permits courts to remand a principal to the custody of the sheriff for felony offenses involving the possession of firearms and weapons.

NY S09636

Relates to revoking a license to carry, possess, repair and dispose of firearms for a conviction for failure to safely store rifles, shotguns, and firearms.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.