NEW YORK — New York City Mayor Eric Adams signed legislation Tuesday establishing how the city will make Times Square a gun-free zone even as the state law underpinning the policy was overturned in federal court.
Adams said the 56 million tourists predicted to visit New York City this year should not have to"live in fear" as they walk through Times Sqaure, often deemed the"crossroads of the world."
Adams, who owns three guns, said the designation of Times Square as a sensitive location was not intended to punish lawful gun owners. Rather, he and other city leaders said it is untenable to have so many guns in a place as densely packed as Times Square. The law defines the boundaries of the Times Square sensitive location and authorizes the NYPD to implement it.