2024 Primary Survey Results

Welcome to the 2024 NYS Firearms Association Candidate Survey Results page for the Republican Primary election to be held on June 25th!

Below you will find every completed survey that we have received from the candidates running to represent you: in the State House, the State Senate, and in the United States Congress.

If a candidate running in your area is not listed here, they did not complete and return their survey to the NYS Firearms Association.

You can sort this data by what office you are interested in, what county you live in, or by a candidate’s name to find the answers to the survey questions that we’ve listed below. You will even see a link to each candidate’s completed survey, so you can see their answers for yourself!

(NOTE: just because a candidate is listed here does not necessarily mean they answered 100% pro-gun! Be sure to check the candidate’s responses to each and every question on their survey.)

You can click here to find what Legislative and Congressional districts you live in if you don’t know or aren’t sure.

If you have questions or concerns about the survey data, please contact us at: [email protected].

Questions:

Question 1:
37 states have Stand-Your-Ground law on the books. But here in New York State, if an armed criminal attacks a law-abiding citizen (even in their own home,) they are expected to retreat an indeterminant distance before being able to defend themselves. This has resulted in otherwise law-abiding gun owners being prosecuted for the ‘crime’ of defending themselves by leftist DAs like Alvin Bragg. More, not having Stand-Your-Ground law means there are no civil protections for gun owners. So the same criminal who attacked you on the street could attack you again, in civil court! Stand-Your-Ground law has been filed regularly in Albany.  If elected, would you SUPPORT and VOTE YES on Stand-Your-Ground law, which would allow law-abiding gun owners to defend themselves without having to first retreat or face spurious criminal and civil charges afterwards?  

Question 2
The ‘SAFE ACT’ legislation that passed in 2013 has been proven to be utterly useless at stopping violent crime. In fact, since it’s enactment, rapes in New York State have gone up a stunning 250%. US District court rulings have negated major sections of the law that deal with magazine capacity. And FOIL requests prove that compliance with the registration provision of the law are somewhere in the 5% range. At the same time, with violent crime surging to record number, the idea that New Yorkers are not allowed to own AR-15s and the magazines that run them is absurd. If elected, would you SUPPORT and VOTE YES on legislation that would completely repeal the 2013 ‘SAFE ACT,’ recognizing that it’s done nothing to stop violent crime, but has been very effective at limiting the self-defense options of every law-abiding gun owner in New York State?

Question 3
In 2022, the United States Supreme Court handed down their Bruen decision, striking down major elements of New York State’s abusive pistol permit application process. Rather than comply with this, Kathy Hochul rammed the ‘Concealed Carry Improvement Act’ into law. The CCIA expanded the list of places gun owners can not carry, said that all business were off limits to gun owners unless they have signage allowing concealed carry, required social media account history when applying for a permit, and more. While this law is undergoing a years’ long court challenge, law abiding New Yorkers are being harmed by it.  If elected, would you SUPPORT and VOTE YES on legislation that would completely repeal 2022’s CCIA, recognizing that it’s a violation of the Bruen decision and the Second Amendment?

Question 4
Last year, new legislation took effect here in New York State that makes it a crime to buy unregistered ammunition. Now all ammunition sales are run through a background check via the State Police. And gun owners are also required to pay for this. This system gives the State of New York a list of every round of ammunition you own. This law is currently the subject of a federal lawsuit since it is a clear violation of the Bruen decision which requires a ‘historical precedent’ for any gun control law to be deemed constitutional. If elected, would you SUPPORT and VOTE YES on legislation that would completely repeal New York State’s unconstitutional ammunition law, recognizing that it’s a violation of the Bruen decision and the Second Amendment, and gives the State of New York a list of every round of ammunition that a New Yorker buys?

Question 5
Last year, legislation was filed in Albany (S. 4126/A. 07874)  that would require New Yorkers to undergo a state-sanctioned mental health examination as a condition of applying for a pistol permit. This bill would give Governor Hochul the ability to deny New Yorkers a pistol permit for any reason whatsoever. This is a throwback to the types of tactics used by dictators like Russia’s Stalin, Khrushchev, and Brezhnev who said that anyone who disagreed with their political agenda was mentally handicapped. These people were sent to labor farms, prison farms, or executed.  If elected, would you OPPOSE and VOTE NO on legislation that would call for a completely unconstitutional mental health examination as a condition for applying for a pistol permit, recognizing that this is a tool that has been used by dictators and depots for hundreds of years?

Question 6
Last year, legislation was filed in Albany (A. 04261) that would mandate a 10-day waiting period on all firearms sales. So even while violent criminals have sent New York State’s crime rate soaring, the politicians in Albany want to make it even harder for law abiding citizens to defend themselves! The only people who would benefit from a law like this are the murderers, rapists, and thieves victimizing New York State.  If elected, would you OPPOSE and VOTE NO on legislation that would mandate a waiting periods on gun sales in New York state, recognizing that the only people who would follow such an unconstitutional law are law abiding New Yorkers, not violent criminals?

Question 7
Last year, legislation was filed in Albany (S. 6033/A. 09288) that would force law abiding New Yorkers to carry civil liability insurance as a condition of applying for a pistol permit. This is unconstitutional, a violation of the Bruen decision, and would never stop a violent criminal. What’s more, this insurance is not available in New York after former Governor Cuomo deemed it ‘murder insurance’ and ran the companies that sold it out of the state. If elected, would you OPPOSE and VOTE NO on legislation that would force New Yorkers to carry unavailable and unconstitutional civil liability insurance as a condition of applying for a pistol permit, recognizing that this law would only impact law abiding gun owners, not criminals?

Question 8
Last year, legislation was filed in Albany (S. 5763/A. 3855) that would require gun owners to submit to a drug test, like a sex offender out on parole, as a condition of applying for a pistol permit. Besides being insulting to law abiding gun owners, it’s a blatant violation of the Constitution and the Bruen decision. Worse, it will do absolutely nothing to stop violent criminals here in New York State.  If elected, would you OPPOSE and VOTE NO on legislation that would force New Yorkers to submit to a drug test as a condition of applying for a pistol permit, recognizing that this is a blatantly unconstitutional action that would only benefit violent criminals?

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Questions:

Question 1
Do you believe the Second Amendment of the Bill of Rights is a limitation on government, is an individual right that is protected by the Constitution of the United States of America, and that it is the duty of the United States Congress to protect that right?

Question 2
If elected, would you OPPOSE and VOTE NO on legislation like S. 494/H.R. 715 that restricts law-abiding citizens from privately selling firearms to other law-abiding citizens without possessing a Federal Firearms License or submitting to a state or federal background check? These checks form a de facto national gun registry, which the ATF recently said contains one billion records.

Question 3
If elected, would you OPPOSE and vote NO on legislation like S. 1819 that establishes ‘Red Flag Gun Confiscation’ in America, knowing that these proposals violate Americas long enshrined due process rights by allowing the courts to order the seizure of a gun owner’s firearms, before they’ve been convicted of a crime in a court of law?

Question 4
If elected, would you OPPOSE and VOTE NO on legislation like S. 1108 (117th Congress) that makes it illegal for law-abiding citizens to own and possess firearms and firearms accessories such as standard 30-round magazines, firearms made from 80% lowers, suppressors and other accessories that are in common use, making firearms safer to use while not increasing violent crime?

Question 5
If elected, would you OPPOSE and VOTE NO on legislation like S. 25/H.R. 698 which makes felons out of law-abiding gun owners for the sale, manufacture, importation, or possession of hundreds of different styles of semi-automatic rifles, shotguns, or handguns, including the AR-15?

Question 6
If elected, would you OPPOSE and VOTE NO on all legislative attempts to disarm lawful citizens through mental health processes that allow judges, doctors, nurses, psychiatrists, psychologists, or anyone else to arbitrarily declare someone mentally defective, disarming them before they’ve had their day in court?

Question 7
If elected, would you SUPPORT and VOTE YES on legislation like H.R. 6248 which establishes a national Stand-Your-Ground law, by removing the ‘duty to retreat,’ clarifying that gun owners are legally able to defend themselves against violent predators, without having to retreat first?

Question 8
If elected, would you SUPPORT and VOTE YES on legislation like H.R. 374 which would abolish the scandal-ridden Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives after giving them time to inventory and sell the firearms in their possession and divert their cases to the Federal Bureau of Investigation?

Question 9
If elected, would you SUPPORT and VOTE YES on legislation that would repeal the 1994 Gun-Free Schools Act, which has made America’s schools the site of repeated mass shootings, as violent criminals know that they are unlikely to face any armed opposition?

Question 10
If elected, would you SUPPORT and VOTE YES on legislation such as H.R. 450, which would repeal the National Firearms Act, which has been used by many Presidents to bypass Congress and declare firearms accessories illegal by fiat?

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