New York State continues to create new rules to reduce gun violence.

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul has signed new laws aimed at enhancing gun violence prevention and keeping New Yorkers safe.

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Hochul announced the new laws while sharing a big drop in gun-related violence across New York State.

Hochul Signs 3 New Gun Laws In New York

The laws include stricter regulations on illegal pistol converters, improved tracking of gun and ammunition sales through merchant category codes, and mandatory warnings for buyers about risks associated with firearms.

Hochul says these new laws were signed because "you cannot say you're tough on crime but be soft on guns."

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Gun Violence Down Over 50 Percent In New York

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According to Hochul's office, shootings are down 53 percent across New York State.

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“We’re taking action to drive down gun violence in the State of New York — protecting our communities and making our streets safer,” Hochul said.

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Hochul previously announced gun violence reached the lowest levels on record in the 28 communities participating in the State’s Gun Involved Violence Elimination (GIVE) initiative, including in Rochester, Syracuse and Yonkers.

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