NYC Rules of the City of New York

§ 17-02 — Disposition of Assault Weapons by Permittees, Licensees and Previously Exempt Persons.

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(a) Permittees, licensees and previously exempt persons, as described in Subdivision d of § 10-303.1 of the New York City Administrative Code, shall, within ninety days of the effective date of these Rules, dispose of their assault weapons pursuant to such subdivision. All assault weapons possessed by such permittees,

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§ 17-02 Disposition of Assault Weapons by Permittees, Licensees and Previously Exempt Persons.

RCNY § 17-02

(a)Permittees, licensees and previously exempt persons, as described in Subdivision d of § 10-303.1 of the New York City Administrative Code, shall, within ninety days of the effective date of these Rules, dispose of their assault weapons pursuant to such subdivision. All assault weapons possessed by such permittees, licensees and previously exempt persons shall be subject to the provisions of such subdivision, whether defined as assault weapons in subdivision 16 of § 10-301 or in these Rules.

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