ITHACA, N.Y. (WHCU) — The city of Ithaca is considering a new proposal on gun safety.
Alderperson Robert Cantelmo describes it as a “common sense policy.”
The Common Council is looking to update part of the city code on gun safety dating back to the mid-1970s. Cantelmo, who’s also the Democratic candidate for mayor of Ithaca, adds violation would mean a civil penalty.
A vote is planned for the Common Council’s meeting in June.
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The Common Council will vote on the policy at their regular monthly meeting next week.
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Ithaca’s Common Council wants to ensure that guns and ammunitions in homes are stored safely and securely.