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265.38 – Unlawful Sale of a Non-Microstamping-Enabled Firearm.

* § 265.38 Unlawful sale of a non-microstamping-enabled firearm. 1. It shall be unlawful for any dealer in firearms licensed under section 400.00 of this chapter, to sell, offer for sale, exchange, give, transfer or deliver any semiautomatic pistol unless such pistol has been verified as a microstamping-enabled pistol. A pistol may be verified as […]

265.40 – Purchase of Rifles And/or Shotguns in Contiguous States.

§ 265.40 Purchase of rifles and/or shotguns in contiguous states. Definitions. As used in this act: 1. “Contiguous state” shall mean any state having any portion of its border in common with a portion of the border of the state of New York; 2. All other terms herein shall be given the meaning prescribed in […]

265.55 – Criminal Possession of an Undetectable Firearm, Rifle or Shotgun.

§ 265.55 Criminal possession of an undetectable firearm, rifle or shotgun. A person is guilty of criminal possession of an undetectable firearm, rifle or shotgun when he or she knowingly possesses: 1. any firearm, rifle or shotgun that, after the removal of grips, stocks and magazines, is not detectable by a metal detector calibrated to […]

265.15 – Presumptions of Possession, Unlawful Intent and Defacement.

§ 265.15 Presumptions of possession, unlawful intent and defacement. 1. The presence in any room, dwelling, structure or vehicle of any machine-gun is presumptive evidence of its unlawful possession by all persons occupying the place where such machine-gun is found. 2. The presence in any stolen vehicle of any weapon, instrument, appliance or substance specified […]

265.16 – Criminal Sale of a Firearm to a Minor.

§ 265.16 Criminal sale of a firearm to a minor. A person is guilty of criminal sale of a firearm to a minor when he is not authorized pursuant to law to possess a firearm and he unlawfully sells, exchanges, gives or disposes of a firearm to another person who is or reasonably appears to […]

265.17 – Criminal Purchase or Disposal of a Weapon.

§ 265.17 Criminal purchase or disposal of a weapon. A person is guilty of criminal purchase or disposal of a weapon when: 1. Knowing that he or she is prohibited by law from possessing a firearm, rifle or shotgun because of a prior conviction or because of some other disability which would render him or […]

265.19 – Aggravated Criminal Possession of a Weapon.

§ 265.19 Aggravated criminal possession of a weapon. A person is guilty of aggravated criminal possession of a weapon when he or she commits the crime of criminal possession of a weapon in the second degree as defined in subdivision three of section 265.03 of this article and also commits any violent felony offense as […]