New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A10337

Introduced
2/20/26  

Caption

Relates to licensing and other provisions relating to firearms.

Impact

The proposed legislation is expected to significantly alter the landscape of firearm and body armor regulation in New York, impacting local businesses involved in the sale of these goods. The bill intends to create a stringent regulatory environment, which supporters believe will enhance public safety and accountability among body armor sellers. However, critics argue that these measures may burden lawful sellers and create barriers for individuals needing body armor for legitimate reasons, potentially leading to legal complexities and confusion concerning compliance.

Summary

Bill A10337 seeks to amend existing laws in New York regarding the licensing and provisions related to firearms and body armor. The bill aims to regulate the sale and delivery of body armor, stipulating that only individuals in eligible professions may purchase it. Those who violate the provisions could face fines up to $10,000 for subsequent offenses. The bill also emphasizes that sales should occur in person, with exemptions for government agencies providing armor for their personnel. In addition, the bill outlines criteria for eligible professions that require body armor for safety purposes, with a consultative process to add new professions as necessary.

Contention

Debates surrounding A10337 have predominantly focused on the implications of restricting body armor to certain professions. While proponents argue this will deter misuse of protective gear during illegal activities, detractors, including firearms rights groups, contend that responsible individuals should not be penalized for the actions of a few. Furthermore, the amendment's potential impact on local laws and how it integrates with existing statutes regarding firearms licensing raises concerns about creating an inconsistently enforced environment, highlighting the tension between public safety and individual rights.

Companion Bills

NY S03383

Same As Relates to licensing and other provisions relating to firearms.

Previously Filed As

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.

NY S03383

Relates to licensing and other provisions relating to firearms.

NY A09373

Requires bidders on contracts to purchase firearms, ammunition, and firearm accessories to submit a statement that the bidder is licensed and in compliance with all applicable federal, state, and local laws, rules and regulations relating to the sale, transfer, storage and disposition of firearms, ammunition and firearm accessories.

NY S03385

Enacts "Francesco's law" which establishes violations for the failure to safely store rifles, shotguns, and firearms in the presence of a minor or a prohibited person; requires the office of gun violence prevention to collect and analyze statistical and other information and data with respect to injuries or deaths of minors resulting from failure to safely store a firearm, rifle, or shotgun.

NY S09629

Enacts "Francesco's law" which establishes violations for the failure to safely store rifles, shotguns, and firearms in the presence of a minor or a prohibited person; requires the office of gun violence prevention to collect and analyze statistical and other information and data with respect to injuries or deaths of minors resulting from failure to safely store a firearm, rifle, or shotgun.

NY S09827

Relates to the regulation of three-dimensional printed firearms; provides that a person who intentionally sells, distributes, or disposes of a three-dimensional printed firearm is guilty of a class A misdemeanor.

NY S09334

Relates to consumer warnings regarding rifles, shotguns, and firearms; provides that a graphic warning that depicts the nature of the health and safety risks of firearms be provided when any license or permit is issued or amended.

NY A10485

Relates to consumer warnings regarding rifles, shotguns, and firearms; provides that a graphic warning that depicts the nature of the health and safety risks of firearms be provided when any license or permit is issued or amended.

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 S08608

Requires bidders on contracts to purchase firearms, ammunition, and firearm accessories follow certain requirements to ensure public safety.

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