Looking to get a pistol permit in the State of New York? What you need to do to get approval is changing on Sept 1.
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Gunsmiths can only dispose of handguns to people who have a pistol license in New York and are residents of the state. Long guns can go to residents of any state, provided they comply with the laws of the home state and New York State. Gunsmiths can dispose of handguns to anyone with ...
Under Governor Cuomo's leadership, New York State addressed this issue by prohibiting any person who is subject to an outstanding arrest warrant for a felony or serious misdemeanor from being issued or maintaining a firearms license, which is necessary to purchase a pistol or revolver. This ...
The State of New York makes it a crime to possess a firearm without a license, whether inside or outside the home. An individual who wants to carry a firearm outside his home may obtain an unrestricted license to "have and carry" a concealed "pistol or revolver" if he can prove that...
In 2022, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down a New York state licensing system that made it difficult to get concealed carry permits. In New York State Rifle & Pistol Association v. Bruen, the Court set forth a new historical test for determining if state regulations placed an undue burden...
Trump said in the video, and I quote, “Your Second Amendment does not end at the state line.” He’s talking about making concealed carry permits work across state lines, just like a driver’s license. Imagine that – no more checking your map to see which states will treat you like...
*NOTE: On June 23rd, 2022 The US Supreme Court issued a decision on the case New York State Rifle & Pistol Association, Inc., v. Bruen, Superintendent of New York State Police. The US Supreme Court held that NY's law requiring that people show "good cause" to justify applying for a...
Police say the New York state man with two prior felony convictions, and who was not allowed to legally own a weapon, got busted yet again.
License Application Steps Step 1:Download the resident application or non-resident application. Step 2:Take the completed application to your local law enforcement office (may be Town Selectman, Mayor, Chief of Police or County Sheriff) or the State Police if a non-resident. You will need the...