New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A03191

Introduced
1/23/25  
Refer
1/23/25  
Refer
1/7/26  
Report Pass
5/13/26  
Refer
5/13/26  
Report Pass
5/14/26  
Engrossed
5/14/26  

Caption

Allows physically disabled individuals who are not able to stand up to complete the two-hour live-fire range training course requirement for a concealed carry license while sitting.

Impact

The impact of A03191 could be significant in shaping how firearm training is administered to individuals with disabilities. By modifying the current requirement that necessitates standing during live-fire range training, the bill directly addresses the barriers faced by disabled persons in legally obtaining firearm licenses. The adjustment in training methods could encourage more individuals with disabilities to seek licenses, potentially increasing responsible gun ownership among this demographic.

Summary

Bill A03191 aims to amend New York's penal law regarding the training requirements for obtaining a concealed carry license. Specifically, it allows individuals with certain physical disabilities that prevent them from standing to complete the required live-fire range training while sitting down. This amendment seeks to ensure that the training requirements for firearm proficiency accommodate individuals with disabilities, promoting inclusivity in gun ownership rights.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding A03191 may arise, particularly regarding public safety concerns. Critics of the bill might argue that allowing individuals to complete training while seated could compromise the thoroughness of the training process, raising questions about their preparedness to handle firearms safely. Conversely, advocates emphasize the importance of accessibility and the need for laws that do not discriminate against individuals based on their physical capabilities, arguing that the bill does not diminish safety but rather enhances it by making training more inclusive.

Companion Bills

NY S10438

Same As Allows physically disabled individuals who are not able to stand up to complete the two-hour live-fire range training course requirement for a concealed carry license while sitting.

Previously Filed As

NY AB1092

Firearms: concealed carry licenses.

NY AB1948

Firearms: concealed carry licenses.

NY HB1588

Dangerous weapons, the possession of a firearm or dangerous weapon at a public gathering, testing for a license to carry a firearm or dangerous weapon concealed, and producing a concealed carry license upon request; and to provide a penalty.

NY HB2131

Reinstates the requirement for a permit to carry concealed firearms

NY A11054

Authorizes public transit agencies to hire former police officers as transit security marshals having peace officer status, provided they complete trainings and meet medical and physical fitness standards.

NY AB1006

Firearms: concealed carry.

NY A03084

Allows licensed estheticians and licensed cosmetologists to practice microneedling upon completion of a five hour course.

NY A4159

Requires Firefighter 1 certification of candidate who completes military firefighter training and at least 12 months active duty military service in lieu of training course requirements.

NY S2449

Requires Firefighter 1 certification of candidate who completes military firefighter training and at least 12 months active duty military service in lieu of training course requirements.

NY HB348

Regards duty to carry a concealed handgun license, notify police

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