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Concealed Carry in New York: Chapter 371 of the Laws of 2022

In 2022, New York introduced significant changes to its concealed carry laws under Chapter 371 of the Laws of 2022. These changes were designed to address public safety concerns and tighten regulations surrounding the possession and use of firearms. While the changes were intended to reduce gun violence and enhance public safety, they have also had the effect of creating a confusing scheme for law enforcement, prosecutors and persons charged with gun offenses to understand and apply the new laws correctly.

Below we describe the current state of the law after the changes made in 2022. If you or a loved one has been charged with concealed carry violations, other gun crimes or any misdemeanor or felony offense in Orange County or the Hudson Valley, contact Dupée & Monroe, P.C., to review your case with an experienced and successful Goshen gun crime defense lawyer.

Key Changes in Concealed Carry Laws

The amendments brought by Chapter 371 focus on several critical areas:

  1. Licensing Requirements:
    • Applicants for concealed carry permits must undergo comprehensive background checks, including a detailed review of social media profiles to assess character and conduct.
    • The law requires applicants to complete firearm safety training courses, which include live-fire exercises to ensure proficiency and safe handling of firearms.
  2. Sensitive Locations:
    • The new legislation designates specific areas as “sensitive locations” where concealed carry is prohibited, regardless of whether an individual holds a permit. These locations include schools, government buildings, public transportation, places of worship, and private property where the owner has expressly forbidden firearms.
  3. Storage and Security:
    • Permit holders are required to store firearms securely to prevent unauthorized access, particularly in homes with minors or individuals prohibited from possessing firearms.
    • Vehicles containing firearms must have secure compartments to deter theft and unauthorized use.
  4. Enhanced Penalties:
    • Violations of the new regulations can result in severe penalties, including revocation of concealed carry permits, substantial fines, and potential imprisonment.

Implications for Residents of Orange County and the Hudson Valley

For New York residents, including current or prospective gun owners, these changes mean that obtaining and maintaining a concealed carry permit involves stricter scrutiny and adherence to more rigorous standards. Those charged with violations under the new laws may face more significant legal consequences and a more complex legal landscape.

Legal Defenses and Representation

If you are charged with a concealed carry violation under Chapter 371, it is crucial to seek experienced legal representation. At Dupée & Monroe, P.C., we defend individuals charged with all manner of New York misdemeanor and felony offenses, including firearms and weapons offenses. Our attorneys understand the intricacies of the new law and can provide comprehensive defense strategies tailored to your case. Potential defense strategies to a concealed carry charge might include, for example:

  1. Challenging the Evidence:
    • We examine the evidence presented against you, including the validity of the search and seizure procedures, to ensure your rights were not violated.
  2. Questioning the Application of the Law:
    • Our team evaluates whether the specific provisions of Chapter 371 were correctly applied in your case. This includes scrutinizing the designation of sensitive locations and the alleged failure to comply with storage requirements.
  3. Negotiating Reduced Charges:
    • In some cases, we may negotiate with prosecutors to reduce charges or seek alternative sentencing options that minimize the impact on your life.
  4. Proving Compliance:
    • We gather evidence to demonstrate that you complied with the licensing and storage requirements, potentially mitigating the charges against you.

Contact Dupée & Monroe After a Concealed Carry Arrest in Orange County or the Hudson Valley

The amendments introduced by Chapter 371 of the Laws of 2022 signify a substantial shift in New York’s approach to concealed carry. For NY residents, understanding these changes and adhering to the new regulations is vital. If you are facing charges under the new law in Orange County or the Hudson Valley, the experienced attorneys at Dupée & Monroe, P.C. are here to help. We provide robust legal defense to protect your rights and achieve the best possible outcome for your case.

Contact us today by calling 845-294-8900 to schedule a consultation and learn more about how we can assist you with your legal needs.

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