A Win For Me (Maybe) With New York State And Their Non-Resident Concealed Carry Permits
I grew up in New York State and was there for over 30 years until finally moving to Florida. Let me tell you; running a business in the firearms industry is much easier in the Sunshine State, but I’m sure I didn’t need to tell most of you that fact.
In the coming weeks, I’ll be heading up to NY for a bit to visit some friends and the Adirondacks. I wondered about my NYS Pistol Permit, and if it was still valid since I am no longer a resident. While NY does issue non-resident permits, it’s done on a very limited basis. Generally, those out-of-staters who qualify would need to either own property in the state or work in the state. Even then, I’ve heard that it’s difficult to get that elusive non-resident permit.
While on a phone call this morning with Albany County Sheriff Craig Apple, I ended the conversation with that question; do you think that my permit is still valid?
Since the SAFE Act was passed, pistol permits need to be ‘re-certified’ every 5 years and if you already had a permit prior to the ridiculous law being passed, you had (or have) a deadline to file your re-certification. …Read the Rest
Source:: Concealed Nation
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