NY’s Largest Gun Show Operators Agree To New Guidelines To Protect The Public

NY's Largest Gun Show Operators Agree To New Guidelines To Protect The Public

BUFFALO — Following an undercover investigation, Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman today announced that his office has reached agreements with two major gun show operators to implement new procedures at their gun shows across New York State. The operators — Niagara Frontier Collectors, Inc., located in Chautauqua County, and NEACA, Inc., located in Saratoga County — hold gun shows at venues throughout the state involving hundreds of gun sellers and buyers each year. As part of their agreement with the Attorney General, the two gun show operators established procedures that go beyond the requirements of the state's Gun Show Law, including a process that ensuresall guns brought into the gun show by private sellers are tagged so that, upon exiting, the operator can determine if guns were sold and that a proper background check was performed.

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