Cy's Plan For The Future

Reducing Gun Violence And Trafficking

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Illegal firearms remain a serious threat in Manhattan. Under my Plan to Reduce Gun Violence and Trafficking, I will employ every resource at the DA’s disposal – including promoting amnesty programs, building law enforcement and community coalitions, implementing new technologies, and aggressively lobbying for enhanced legislation.

We need new solutions, tactics and strategies. We will continue working effectively with communities to reduce gun violence with an aggressive program to reduce gang violence and keep our streets free of crime. As DA, I will:

  • Enhance Amnesty Programs. My plan calls for increasing the use of amnesty programs to allow the delivery of firearms to appropriate authorities without fear of prosecution. Parents who find guns in homes that may belong to others, and individuals who possess guns but come to realize that possession of firearms is a bad choice, will know exactly what to do with weapons and should be provided with cash for surrendering them. This will cost money, but the greatest cost is to fail to employ an amnesty program that saves lives.
  • Increase Involvement of Other Entities. The DA’s office will take the lead in Manhattan’s war on illegal guns, but it cannot succeed alone. My plan calls for enhanced cooperation with other agencies, organizations, and programs. The plan includes:
    • A Regional Firearms Task Force comprised of State and Federal Law Enforcement Agencies. A task force comprised of state and local law enforcement agencies from New York and sister states, joining with federal agencies including the ATF, CBP, ICE and the FBI. It will be tasked with stemming the flow of guns into the City and with identifying those responsible for the trafficking of guns. The Task Force will also aid the fight against gangs and potential terrorist organizations.
    • Community Outreach. Gun violence is a problem that affects our entire society, and successful solutions must incorporate community members and organizations. The DA’s office will reach into communities to inform them about drug laws, listen to their concerns, and work closely with members of the community.
    • Education: Our schools can provide a valuable tool in fighting the scourge of guns in our communities. Educating the young about how the possession of firearms leads to an escalation in gun violence and avoidable deaths in our communities can go a long way towards building a permanent solution to Manhattan’s gun problem.
    • Violence Prevention Programs. Programs based on a public health model, which treat gun violence as an epidemic to be treated, have proven extremely successful. In one study, the CeaseFire program, which works to mentor high risk individuals and provide outreach and conflict mediation efforts, was able to reduce rates of gun violence by as much as 34 percent. My plan calls for working closely with such organizations.
  • Step Up Information Collection and Prosecution Efforts. Aggressively combating the threat of illegal guns requires understanding how guns are trafficked, who uses them, and how best to gain new information about them. Key facets of this effort include:
    • Aggressively Addressing Gang Violence. One of the most disturbing trends in illegal firearms is the use and distribution of firearms by youth gangs. This gang problem must be addressed before is grows. And by focusing on the possession and use of guns by gang members, we will simultaneously be fighting the gang problem. We must use every investigative technique in our arsenal to combating these related problems.
    • Community Prosecution. My proposal for Community-Based Justice model, in which Assistant DA’s are assigned to communities and work closely with both law enforcement and community organizations, will aid prosecutors in understanding the gun problems each individual community faces. Prosecutors will learn what criminals and organizations work together and who bears watching, while community members will come to know and trust their ADA and be more likely to come forward with information or suggestions. The more trust that can be engendered between our communities and law enforcement, the better.
    • Enhanced Intelligence Gathering. Community-based prosecution will lead to better intelligence gathering. By understanding the problems faced by the community, prosecutors can better frame questions to elicit information and cooperation from defendants, reassure reluctant witnesses, and focus investigations.
    • Technology. Technology must be utilized to its utmost in tracking trends in firearm possession and use. Gang members are more sophisticated in their use of computers and technology, and more knowledgeable about law enforcement’s techniques, than ever before. It is essential that law enforcement stay one step ahead by continuing to update its investigative tools and stay current with ever-evolving technologies. In the battle against guns, information is the prosecutor’s strongest asset, enabling the creation and implementation of effective strategies.
  • Push for Key Legislation. Many important changes must be enacted at the level of State and Federal law, and I will aggressively lobby legislatures to make these changes. Much-needed legislation includes:
    • Closing the “Home or Place of Business” loophole. Currently, criminals caught with an illegal, loaded firearm can escape felony charges if the firearm is in their home or place of business. Case law supports a fairly restrictive view of the “home or place of business” exception, to avoid extending its protection to a defendant who is using either a home or workplace as a base of operations for a criminal enterprise like narcotics trafficking. Still, it is important, particularly in the “home” exception, to have the legislature clarify and limit the scope of the provision. It simply should not apply where the defendant’s home is used primarily for illegal activities, or to store or sell contraband, or to safeguard the proceeds of illegal activity.
    • Enhancing Identification of Bullets Fired from Weapons. There are a number of methods which allow law enforcement to identify bullets and/or bullet casings recovered from a crime scene. The most effective of these methods would be a registry of the “land and groove” signature on the bullets fired from every firearm manufactured with a potential sale in New York. I will work to create such a registry and make it a national standard. Other methods include “micro-stamping” legislation, in which every semi-automatic handgun available for ultimate sale in New York would be equipped with the ability to stamp bullet casings. These two methods taken together would be most effective in giving law enforcement the best tools to fight violent crime.
    • Strengthening National Gun Laws. Gun crime is a national problem as well as a local one. I will urge Congress to close the gun show loophole, reinstate the ban on assault weapons, and promote common sense initiatives to prevent guns getting into the hands of criminals.
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  • "I support Cy Vance in this year’s election because I believe he is the best qualified, by his experience and his views, to keep this office the strongest in the nation."

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    Robert M. Morgenthau
    Manhattan District Attorney

  • "Cy is the most experienced candidate in the race, and he has the support of those who best understand what is needed in our next DA. He has served as an outstanding prosecutor, criminal defense lawyer, commissioner for sentencing reform and community leader. But perhaps most importantly, through his long career, he has maintained the ability to combine pragmatism and idealism to achieve justice."

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    Caroline Kennedy
    Activist, Author, Attorney

  • “Cy Vance is an accomplished lawyer, a passionate advocate and a true progressive. But most importantly, he embodies a characteristic that I believe is essential for the Manhattan DA: fairness. "

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    Hon. David Dinkins
    Former Mayor, New York City

  • "Cy will be the kind of progressive D.A. that Manhattan needs – a lifelong opponent of the death penalty and supporter of the rights of women, LGBT people, and people of color. Throughout his career as a distinguished trial lawyer, Cy has embodied the principles of fairness and integrity that have long been central to the Manhattan D.A.’s office. He will work tirelessly to protect our communities."

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    Betsy Gotbaum
    Public Advocate, New York City

  • "The people of Manhattan expect and deserve a DA that will handle criminal justice issues with fairness and integrity... Cy has spent his career working on these issues [crime prevention, alternatives to incarceration, economic crime and financial fraud] from inside the courtroom, and his expertise is second to none. Manhattan DA is an important job, and it demands a leader with unparalleled legal skill and the utmost integrity."

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    H. Carl McCall
    Former Comptroller, NYS

  • "It's clear that Cy Vance has the experience and judgment necessary to lead such an important office. He has spent a lifetime in the courtroom, working on both sides of complex cases... We are endorsing Cy because we trust that he will look out for working families to make sure that they are safe and justice is being served."

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    Gregory Floyd
    President, Teamsters Local 237

  • “Cy's innovative vision of how to forge a greater partnership between prosecutors, police and the community is exactly the type of forward thinking that we believe will make this city an even safer place to live and work... Of all the candidates in the race, Cy is the only one with the right experience to run this office.”

    Endorser Name & Title: 

    Ed Mullins
    President, Sergeants Benevolent Association

  • “…an attorney in the tradition of Hogan and Morgenthau who will carry on a policy of fairness and toughness as chief law enforcement officer for New York County.”

    Endorser Name & Title: 

    Eleanor Jackson Piel
    Veteran Civil Rights Attorney

  • "Cyrus Vance has the experience and wisdom to understand that the public safety that New Yorkers deserve will not be achieved as the accidental by-product of business as usual prosecutions.  Cy Vance has long advocated the kind of proactive engagement with local communities that can produce dramatic crime reduction in the areas of our city most in need.”

    Endorser Name & Title: 

    Zachary Carter
    Former U.S. Attorney,
    Eastern District of New York

  • “We can be confident that Cy Vance will continue the traditions of effective law enforcement, fairness and justice that have defined and distinguished the Manhattan DA’s Office.”

    Endorser Name & Title: 

    David Boies
    Chairman of Boies, Schiller & Flexner, LLP

  • "Cy Vance's advocacy of reform of the draconian Rockefeller Drug Laws will help addicts get the treatment that they need instead of the prison time that turns them into hardened criminals."

    Endorser Name & Title: 

    Rev. Reggie Williams
    Chairman of the United Missionary Baptist Association’s Commission for Human and Economic Development
    Pastor - Charity Baptist Church of Christ

  • “Cy Vance is clearly the best qualified, most experienced, and most decent candidate to meet the enormous challenges and responsibilities of the office of District Attorney of New York County.”

    Endorser Name & Title: 

    Victor A. Kovner
    Former Corporation Counsel of the City of New York under Mayor David Dinkins

  • "As a superb prosecutor and leading member of the defense bar, Cy Vance is the candidate best qualified to lead this great office."

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    Author Linda Fairstein
    Former Chief, Sex Crimes Unit, Manhattan DA's Office

  • "Cy Vance has the experience, judgment and integrity to preserve the best traditions of this office and to ensure public safety and fairness.  Cy Vance is my choice for District Attorney.”

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    Michael Cherkasky
    Former Chief, Investigations Division, Manhattan District Attorney's Office

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    “Cy Vance has the integrity, the experience and the energy to be a great District Attorney and a very worthy successor to Bob Morgenthau.”

    Robert Fiske
    Former United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York

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