I agree with that sentiment. A friend from PA and I met up in Jersey to shoot his 1911 a few months ago and one of the range officers saw my New York ID and was very adamantly questioning if it was my handgun and if I kept it in New York City, etc.. very strange experience.
That's what is kind of insane about NY to me, even New Jersey allows you to keep a handgun in your residence and drive to and from the range without an FID card or permit to purchase a handgun. Seems its just the Sullivan act keeping New Yorkers down.
I'm taking a Florida course soon and already have my NH Pistol License. I've spoken to a storage facility in New Jersey who is able to keep handguns there without being an NJ resident too. In terms of NYS/NYC, I don't see how they could have jurisdiction.
I'm mainly wondering about the federal...
Well I don't own property or rent anything in PA or FL, only stay at my family's place in PA and get sent to FL for work. Does that qualify as residence for purchasing handguns out of state even if I have a New York license?
I'm a big lurker here and have researched this topic for a while now, I'm just trying to see if people agree with my findings or if I'm missing something.
I live in NYC and would like to keep a handgun in Pennsylvania and Florida as I spend a lot of time between them. I've read over Beach vs. Kelly which states that NYC residence permitted handguns may not be removed from the city and only kept at one's residence. I've read over the GCA and I see...