you know the saying.. I love NY... *mumble grumble*
I used to put a circle with a line through it over the I love NY saying on the toll tickets from the throughway every time I got one.
you know the saying.. I love NY... *mumble grumble*
Just curious...what does one do IF one moves to such an odious place as NY and already owns a pistol or 2, or 3, or.....???
Please don't tell me you're supposed to turn it over to some agency.........................
The general process is you are supposed to have a gunshop that is licensed to sell pistols, and therefore have a dealers permit to hold onto them, hold them for you till you get your permit back after going through the process of obtaining it.
Holy Six Shooter Batman!!!! That is just TOTALLY wrong. Well, at least you have Zweigle's hot dogs up there..........
Holy Six Shooter Batman!!!! That is just TOTALLY wrong. Well, at least you have Zweigle's hot dogs up there..........
The Shooting Sports and Firearms Forum is NOT a place to discuss the Second Amendment.
I still own some of the 90's ban 10 round magazines from my Beretta. Never could see the logic...................
Wow.
Just...wow.
Is Wid right about that just being a permit to own one? A friend of mine just got his carry permit and from the time he submitted his paperwork until he received his permit it was about 2-3 months. I've had my permit for a few years and if I remember correctly it took me about the same amount of time to get mine.
Here you can carry a handgun in your vehicle without any type of permit as long as you are legally able to own one, i.e., not a convicted felon, judged legally mentally incompetent, drug addict, etc.
Wow.
Just...wow.
Gentlemen, let me draw your attention to this line from the forum guidelines.
It mystifies me that this is such a difficult idea to grasp. There are a million and one things to talk about related to firearms and their use without bringing up the 2nd Amendment yet again. I won't comment on the wisdom of starting a thread that invites members to cross that line, but you don't have to rise to the bait.