Ahaha, yeah being a leftie definitely drives my purchases.Congratulations! Excellent choices on the first couple purchases, including holster. And another lefty, sweet!
I have tried contacting them before, but never received a response back. I'm down to be a part of any lawsuit that fucks with the system here.I would let the gun groups during nys what it cost you because the Supreme Court said permits are allowed but they can’t take too long or cost too much to obtain or that violates the second. Btw congrats and glad you stuck with it.
No. To my understanding, only NYC ccw will be good for the rest of the state, not vice versa.So does this mean our NYS permit should be good in NYC?
No. To my understanding, only NYC ccw will be good for the rest of the state, not vice versa.
It's not.... and we don't want it.Someone needs to sue. That's bullshit. NYC is either apart of NYS or it's not.
As much as I hate the city (and I live here) it's to my understanding that local law, supersedes state law, and state law supersedes federal when it comes to firearms.
Hence why certain municipalities can make 80 percents illegal when it is perfectly legal on a state and federal level. This is why two counties or cities in CO cannot get polymer/80 percent items shipped to them. Why are tax stamps legal on a federal level but states get to dictate legality when it comes to NFA items that require tax stamps?
It's stupid but think of it as an upside-down triangle when it comes to firearm law. I'm sure there are many other laws that are enforced in kind.
This is as it should be.It still boggles my mind how different laws have been in this state depending on where you live.
Prior to the CCIA it was pretty much the wild west in my county in NYS.
I believe I paid $63 for my unrestricted permit about a decade ago.
$50 for the course, $10 for the permit and $3 to add a handgun.
Here there was no such thing as restrictions. EVERYONE got an unrestricted permit.
No training required (except CCW course), no restrictions and it was relatively cheap and never expired.
Now the controversial part too some.......
Our judges did not contact ANY of your references and overlooked ANY criminal history that didnt disqualify you federally.
I know people who have multiple DWIs, possession of drugs and several other random records that would disqualify people in many counties.
I personally know the county sheriff who told me that if you can pass a NICS check, you get an unrestricted permit in our county.....period.
Our local judge puts announcements about upcoming CCW training courses on his FB page and encourages anyone who is 21 to get their permit. He advocates for women, disabled, abused people and other groups to get their permit.
Anyways, with all that......ive never heard of a single issue with a CCW holder using their handgun in a crime. and ive never heard of any safety issues with random formally convicted, untrained and minimally investigated CCW holders.
I believe it's called preemptive laws. They are legal in New York, hence the hodge podge legislation that exists. Other states do not allow preemptive laws.As much as I hate the city (and I live here) it's to my understanding that local law, supersedes state law, and state law supersedes federal when it comes to firearms.
Hence why certain municipalities can make 80 percents illegal when it is perfectly legal on a state and federal level. This is why two counties or cities in CO cannot get polymer/80 percent items shipped to them. Why are tax stamps legal on a federal level but states get to dictate legality when it comes to NFA items that require tax stamps?
It's stupid but think of it as an upside-down triangle when it comes to firearm law. I'm sure there are many other laws that are enforced in kind.
There was but then the state appealed it and all CCIA requirements are in place. Also a word of warning I heard on another gun forum that the NYPD denied a premise permit for the applicant getting annoyed by the process because the NYPD had the wrong information and they dated this behavior is not indicative of good moral character. So the NYPD never gets annoyed or agitated?Did you have to provide social media accounts? I was told today that I would have to. I thought there was a lawsuit which resolved this bullshit.
Thanks for the info, I'm just worried that they will use my conservative memes as a reason to DQ me because they would label me a "terrorist" in their liberal minds.There was but then the state appealed it and all CCIA requirements are in place. Also a word of warning I heard on another gun forum that the NYPD denied a premise permit for the applicant getting annoyed by the process because the NYPD had the wrong information and they dated this behavior is not indicative of good moral character. So the NYPD never gets annoyed or agitated?
Its new york. You 2nd grade grammar tests affect your application.How does your driving record affect you application?
How does your driving record affect you application?