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  2. Necessity defense (New York) - Wikipedia

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    The Penal Law of the State of New York combines justification and necessity into a single article, Article 35. "Defense of Justification" comprises sections 35.05 through 35.30 of the Penal Law. The general provision relating to necessity, section 35.05, provides: § 35.05 Justification; generally.

  3. Gun laws in New York - Wikipedia

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    Most of New York State's gun laws are covered in two sections of New York Penal Law: Article 265 - Firearms and Other Dangerous Weapons, and Article 400 - Licensing and Other Provisions Relating to Firearms. These laws ban handgun possession and provide exemptions, including individuals licensed to carry handguns or to possess them for other ...

  4. Menacing - Wikipedia

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    In New York State a person threatening another person with imminent injury without engaging in physical contact is called "menacing". A person who engages in that behavior is guilty of aggravated harassment in the second degree (a Class A misdemeanor; punishable with up to one year incarceration, probation for an extended time, and a permanent criminal record) when they threaten to cause ...

  5. NY's new gun laws restrict weapons in businesses, but some ...

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    Some New York businesses have posted signs welcoming customers with concealed carry permits in a protest of new state laws they say restrict their rights. NY's new gun laws restrict weapons in ...

  6. Sullivan Act - Wikipedia

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    The Sullivan Act was a gun control law in New York state that took effect in 1911. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The NY state law requires licenses for New Yorkers to possess firearms small enough to be concealed. Private possession of such firearms without a license was a misdemeanor , and carrying them in public is a felony .

  7. New York State Rifle & Pistol Association, Inc. v. Bruen

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    The state had clarified that this must be a non-speculative need for self-defense as to establish a proper cause to grant a permit. [20] The New York State Rifle and Pistol Association, along with Robert Nash and Brandon Koch, who failed to obtain a permit in New York state, challenged that law, seeking to make the issue of permits no longer ...

  8. In one U.S. town, residents are legally required to own guns ...

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    "It doesn't matter if it's a gun or a fork or a fist or a high heel shoe. We protect ourselves and our neighbors." At one point, Weatherby said he owned over 20 guns, but now he doesn't own any.

  9. Ski mask-wearing man with concealed AK-47 pistol arrested ...

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    A man arrested Monday in Milwaukee wearing a ski mask and carrying a concealed weapon without a permit in the vicinity of Fiserv Forum – the site of the Republican National Convention – was ...