NYSentencing

§ 490.00 Legislative Findings.                                          
  The  devastating  consequences  of  the  recent barbaric attack on the
World Trade Center and the Pentagon underscore the compelling  need  for
legislation that is specifically designed to combat the evils of terror-
ism. Indeed, the bombings of American embassies in Kenya and Tanzania in
1998,  the  federal  building  in  Oklahoma  City in 1995, Pan Am flight
number 103 in Lockerbie in 1988, the 1997 shooting atop the Empire State
Building, the 1994 murder of Ari Halberstam on the Brooklyn  Bridge  and
the 1993 bombing of the World Trade Center, will forever serve to remind
us  that  terrorism is a serious and deadly problem that disrupts public
order and threatens individual safety both at home and around the world.
Terrorism is inconsistent with civilized society and  cannot  be  toler-
ated.                                                                   
  Although certain federal laws seek to curb the incidence of terrorism,
there  are  no  corresponding state laws that facilitate the prosecution
and punishment of terrorists in state  courts.  Inexplicably,  there  is
also  no  criminal  penalty  in  this state for a person who solicits or
raises funds for, or provides other material support  or  resources  to,
those  who  commit  or encourage the commission of horrific and cowardly
acts of terrorism.  Nor do our criminal laws  proscribe  the  making  of
terrorist  threats  or punish with appropriate severity those who hinder
the prosecution of terrorists. Finally, our death penalty  statute  must
be  strengthened so that the cold-blooded execution of an individual for
terrorist purposes is a capital offense.                                
  A comprehensive state law is urgently  needed  to  complement  federal
laws  in  the fight against terrorism and to better protect all citizens
against terrorist acts.   Accordingly, the legislature  finds  that  our
laws  must  be  strengthened to ensure that terrorists, as well as those
who solicit or provide financial and other support  to  terrorists,  are
prosecuted and punished in state courts with appropriate severity.