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Affirmative.This is a stay in Antonyuk V Hochul....im assuming Christian V Nigrelli still stands as of right now. Christian lawsuit addresses the private property stuff...
Affirmative.This is a stay in Antonyuk V Hochul....im assuming Christian V Nigrelli still stands as of right now. Christian lawsuit addresses the private property stuff...
I thought that because it says you need 16-hours of on the job training. I’m assuming you would need to be trained by a current security guard licensee?I do believe you have it backwards. In order to be hired as armed security, you need an armed security license, which you obtain on your own by taking the required training and then submitting the training and fingerprints to the state. The license is a credential that is not tied in with any specific employer, it is yours and yours alone. Like a drivers license and a job driving a vehicle for a living.
You can fulfill the requirements for the license entirely on your own, which is expensive, but not terribly so. Most of the expense is ammo.
People who work security are entirely 'normal guys' in that there are very few advantages given to anyone who was prior LE, military or any other profession. Yes, some LE training may count as security training, but once that initial phase of training is complete, the yearly updates are the same for everyone.
Don't for a minute buy that nonsense of a 'high end security agency who only hires the most prestigious law enforcement or military personnel...' Nonsense. Get the training, fingerprints and submit the application to the state. That's it.
The only connections between your armed security license and your armed security employer are: 1) once you are actually hired, you have to take an additional 16 hours, and 2) your employer may pay for class fees and ammo. I said may, not will.
No.I thought that because it says you need 16-hours of on the job training. I’m assuming you would need to be trained by a current security guard licensee?
Security Guard Training
View the Security Guard Training matrix to see what training you will need according to what job you are applying for.www.criminaljustice.ny.gov
Yes.I'm confused.
Does this mean I can carry wherever I want?
Or does it mean I can carry wherever I want but can't tell anyone?
I'm confused.
Does this mean I can carry wherever I want?
Or does it mean I can carry wherever I want but can't tell anyone?
No.Is there a difference?
Asking for a friend
So... we not only have a fiat currency, but also a fiat legal system.Why does that remind me of the chalkboards during Weimar Germany (1930s) on which the proprietor of a shop would scrawl the current value of the Deutchmark (German money).....
The value would change constantly (always for the worse) literally while the customer shopped, ate dinner, etc.
What they did not spend, they went home with and burned to heat their homes.
SNAFU.Clear as mud. Designed by intention.
And yet the stay in Antonyuk specifically excludes carry in church (in other words it upholds Judge Suddaby's ruling to allow church carry)...Hardaway case was stayed by the 2nd Circuit. Hardaway v. Nigrelli - FPC Law 2A Challenge to New York "Places of Worship" Gun Ban
“Those designated as security” I am pretty sure this means hired security guards or active LEO.And yet the stay in Antonyuk specifically excludes carry in church (in other words it upholds Judge Suddaby's ruling to allow church carry)...
Thanks. That clears it up but hopefully you see why I thought you needed to be employed.No.
On the job training is NOT a senior co-worker showing you around, similar to an FTO.
What it is... When you are officially hired by an employer, you have to go back and more or less re-take the basic 8 hour class over again.
TWICE.
They just call it on-the-job, but it is really just a repeat of the initial 8 hour security class.
You have a certain reasonable interval of time (90 days) in order to take these classes, but they are just repeats of what you already learned and they are held in the same classroom as you go for the other non-firearm related training. Very boring but you only have to take these two 8 hour 'on the job training' classes once per lifetime.
This is my attempt, use with discretion and make your own decisions. Any constructive feedback is welcome.What we need is a running scoreboard that shows which parts of the CCIA is now suspended and which may be enforced. There is so much going on that nobody can keep track of it all.
Great job brother....Molon LabeThis is my attempt, use with discretion and make your own decisions. Any constructive feedback is welcome.
Just Wow !!This is my attempt, use with discretion and make your own decisions. Any constructive feedback is welcome.
I would ask that you not over-write the forms upon changing them.This is my attempt, use with discretion and make your own decisions. Any constructive feedback is welcome.
the easiest break to make, is MOVE to a free state.
Thanks for the work.This is my attempt, use with discretion and make your own decisions. Any constructive feedback is welcome.
If I move, upend my life and give up all that I worked for and move to the reddest of red states, I may buy myself enough time to not have to deal with this ever again in my lifetime.Its only temporary . Theres no comming back .