.
Feedback

NY SAFE Gun Law Exonerates Putnam Officials

Editor's Note: Thanks to the Patch user who submitted this piece. Click here for detailed instructions on posting announcements on Patch.

NY SAFE Gun Law Exonerates Putnam Officials on Privacy and Public Safety Stance  

State officials speak out on passage of new gun law

The historically swift passage of Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s SAFE Act, (Secure Ammunition and Firearms Enforcement Act) which passed through the state Assembly late on January 14, the state Senate on January 15 and was signed into law within hours of its passage, provides specific exemptions that will block the release of gun permit holder’s personal information from being made public.

By passing this legislation, state lawmakers approved and confirmed the stance Putnam County Clerk Dennis Sant took when he refused to divulge to The Journal News the names and addresses of Putnam residents who held legal gun permits. The Journal News filed a Freedom of Information Law request with Sant’s office on Dec. 17.

“I believe this [law] was a great step forward in protecting our citizens from harm’s way,” said Sant. “There is no longer any question that we had the right to respect the personal privacy of our residents.” 

County Executive MaryEllen Odell fully supported Sant and was equally adamant that the privacy and safety of Putnam residents be respected. That Gov. Cuomo pushed through this legislation so quickly confirmed for her the wisdom of their much publicized refusal. 

“The Governor and the state legislature saw the logic and recognized the merit of our stand and as a result, state laws were changed,” said Odell. “The text of this law reaffirms our position that the importance of protecting an individual’s privacy far exceeds any unfettered ‘right to know.’”

Putnam County District Attorney Adam Levy said he “felt vindicated that the Governor and state legislature saw this as a public safety issue just as we did.”

According to New York SAFE Gun Law (S.2230/A.2388) an applicant or a registered gun permit holder may opt not to have their information released based on the real fear that by doing so “his or her life or safety” or that of their families “may be endangered” or that they or their families would become objects of ‘unwarranted harassment.”  Exempted by the new law will be active or retired police, peace, probation, parole or corrections officers; anyone currently under an order of protection; any witness in a criminal proceeding involving a criminal charge; anyone who served as a juror in a criminal proceeding; or anyone who sat as a member of a grand jury.  

New exemption forms have yet to be issued but will be made available by New York State Police within 30 days. Existing permit holders will have a 120 day window of time in which to file an application requesting that their information not be made public.

In his statement, Sen. Greg Ball congratulated the community for standing firm on principle and for fighting for common sense against the Journal News. “We have won a big battle against their [Journal News] unwarranted invasion of privacy” and have “put an end to this public safety nightmare.”  

Following the bill’s speedy passage into law Assemblyman Steve Katz said the “only bright spot in the gun control legislation is that the Journal News will never again be able to endanger the law abiding gun owners of Putnam County and our state with a malicious FOIL request."

Newsletter & Alerts

Get the best stories each day and important breaking news

Subscribe

Not from Southeast-Brewster Patch? Find your Local Patch »

Loading comments ...
Note Article
Just a short thought to get the word out quickly about anything in your neighborhood.
Share something with your neighbors. Write a new post... What's up? Make an announcement, speak your mind, or sell something
Donna Colello receiving Putnam County Director of the Year Award
mpatterson417 May 24, 2013 at 12:59 pm
A job well done and a true "labor of love". Everything that is done is for our kids and aRead More very lucky staff. I am very fortunate to be part of the SLOTECLC family!!!
Anthony Zito May 24, 2013 at 06:53 am
Congratulations Donna. Such a well deserved award!
Beth Blanck May 23, 2013 at 05:02 pm
Wonderful, Congratulations!!
Beth Blanck May 24, 2013 at 02:33 pm
Thank you so much for the replies. Yes, in driving by I noticed a sign with the name 'SodomRead More Reservoir.' I will look into this..thank you!!
Donald A Mituzas May 24, 2013 at 08:06 am
What you actually need is a permit from the NYC DEP. The reservoir is owned by NYC and they governRead More all activities. You can find out more at http://www.nyc.gov/html/dep/html/recreation/boating.shtml
Coleen OReilly May 24, 2013 at 07:22 am
If its a reservoir you need the water shed permit.
Erin E. Meagher May 15, 2013 at 12:59 am
The building is owned and operated by the Town of Southeast. All people in the Village of BrewsterRead More pay taxes to the Town of Southeast.
deb May 15, 2013 at 12:56 am
Um...Since I live in Southeast, I can't vote for Mayor of the Village of Brewster. So why do youRead More think I, a taxpayer of Southeast, paid for this destruction when I really don't have a clue to what happens in the Village? There's a disconnect that needs to addressed.
Lisa Buchman (Editor) May 10, 2013 at 05:18 pm
Thanks so much for letting us know about this important drive. I looked on the website but wasn'tRead More able to find the start of the 2-week sale. Can you provide the dates?
joshua tanner April 3, 2013 at 08:33 pm
I vote for Ball but these "Hall of Fame" gimmicks are patronising
Paul Morini April 3, 2013 at 10:56 am
Honor a few women at taxpayer expense and vote against women's rights at every opportunity.
BarbD March 21, 2013 at 06:07 pm
Great topics. I really like Mr Jacobs point of view on education. Also "A recipe for aRead More meaningful education." Always looking for more ideas on this topic. After all it is your child education-why not let then be involved in decisions. Look forward to April 12th. Thank you to Longview for offering this great event.