Assembly Bill 6525A, sponsored by State Assemblywoman Amy Paulin (D-88), would create new sales and reporting requirements for licensed firearms dealers and require dealers to carry a minimum of $1,000,000 of liability insurance. AB6525A passed by a vote of 85 to 53.
AKA, destroy all FFLs. Insurance they can't afford, and a Bloomberg no-knock if they forget to dot an "i" on a single form.
Assembly Bill 9819A, authored by State Assemblywoman Michelle Schimel (D-16), would ban the sale of semi-automatic handguns not equipped with so-called "microstamping" technology. The bill requires all semiautomatic pistols sold in the state to microstamp an array of characters that identify the make, model, and serial number of the pistol on the firing pin, which would copy the characters onto the cartridge case upon firing. AB9819A passed by a vote of 90 to 43.
That means no more SIGs in NY, since they said they wouldn't bother with that. Probably no Glock either. S&W might comply, though.
Assembly Bill 2772, authored by State Assemblywoman Patricia Eddington (D-3), would ban the sale, use or possession of any firearm with a bore diameter .50 caliber or larger. This bill would require gun owners in possession of these firearms to surrender them to law enforcement.
Any firearm? So a .69 caliber blackpowder musket would need to be surrendered?
Assembly Bill 3447, introduced by State Assemblyman David Koon (D-135), would ban the sale or possession of frangible ammunition. AB3447 passed by a vote of 85 to 40.
Wait, wait, wait...Do they even know what frangible ammunition IS? As in, range-safe, or the sort that lets someone fire a 9mm in an apartment with less chance of shooting through all their neighbors' apartments? What the hell?