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Pace Regular Member
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Posted: Fri Jul 3rd, 2009 05:29 am |
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I'm x-law enforcement who doesn't qualify for anything either because of "retirement" laws. I'm now in Nevada...
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Wilme Regular Member
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Posted: Mon Sep 21st, 2009 06:11 pm |
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I have a cc permit issued by Cattaraugus County, in NYS. I am sure the paper that I got with it, stating the rules, said that I can not carry out of the state or in NYC. Am I reading this right?
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Posted: Mon Sep 21st, 2009 06:20 pm |
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| NY does not have reciprocity with any other state, as far as I know. Of course you can open carry it in OC states.
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Posted: Mon Sep 21st, 2009 06:21 pm |
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I forgot to mention. NYC does not recognize your NYS permit. Why should they? They know what is best for citizens. 
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Pace Regular Member
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Posted: Mon Sep 21st, 2009 08:34 pm |
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Arizona honors all State Permits, so NYS is allowed. SOme other states honor NYS
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Wilme Regular Member
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Posted: Tue Sep 22nd, 2009 01:30 am |
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I just looked at my permit which like I said was issued in Cattaraugus County. It says that I have been granted a license to carry pistol.
It does not say concealed. so where does that leave me?
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redlegagent Regular Member

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Posted: Tue Sep 22nd, 2009 02:22 am |
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All NYS pistol permits are considered concealed carry permits as there is no open carry in this state. If your permit does not have "restricted to hunting/target only" or something similar typed or written on it, you have a unrestricted permit i.e. concealed carry so you can concealed carry except for designated areas where it's illegal like federal buildings, schools etc. Just be carful about "printing" and remember that every county enforces differently.  Last edited on Tue Sep 22nd, 2009 02:24 am by redlegagent
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Posted: Tue Sep 22nd, 2009 06:48 pm |
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| That's funny, I pass by OC'ers several times a day here during hunting season. Less OC during other times of the year, but it's often enough not to be a rarity.
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Posted: Wed Sep 23rd, 2009 05:31 pm |
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Hello All!! I hail from Long Island and I am new to the site. If you are disappointed with Ny's carry rules then get involved and protect your 2A rights!!
If you don't know where to make your voices heard then I can help...
If you hail from the downstate NY area then please visit:
http://www.LongIslandFirearms.com
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gutshot Regular Member
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Posted: Wed Sep 23rd, 2009 10:05 pm |
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thirdnostril wrote: It's funny that I'm hearing all these self-serving comments about liberals and Democrats "eroding your rights."
Ever hear of Posse Comitatus?
Ever hear of the FISA Court?
If you could pull the blinders off for a moment, you'd see the Republican'ts are far, far worse at "eroding rights."
Or is your right to a gun the only right you care about?
The FISA Act was passed in 1978 while Dems controlled congress and Jimmy Carter was President.
Posse Comitatus protects us from the use of military in civilian law enforcement. Brasenly violated by Bill Clinton at Waco.
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Pace Regular Member
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Posted: Wed Sep 23rd, 2009 10:34 pm |
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Come on, neither party has been pro-gun, ever. They dance around the issues, to get more votes.
FYI, the PC Act can be waivered by the President, its in the actual act.
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Pace
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Posted: Thu Sep 24th, 2009 03:38 pm |
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Pace wrote: Come on, neither party has been pro-gun, ever. They dance around the issues, to get more votes.
FYI, the PC Act can be waivered by the President, its in the actual act.
Best,
Pace
Neither party is pro-gun enough for me, neither is my wife. The Dems brought us assault weapons ban, large capacity mag ban, Saturday night special bans, sniper rifles ban. The Reps are just the better of two evils, nationally. Here, statewide in KY, all our problems are in the large population areas controlled by Dems., Northern Ky. (Cinn. area), Lexington, and Louisville.
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Posted: Sat Sep 26th, 2009 12:43 am |
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I personally left NY in 06 and moved to VA. I loved how beautiful NY was but WAY to many liberals, anti-gunners, too high taxes and to top it off I was from Jamestown, NY.... aka dead economy. The overwhelming reason I left NY, however, was the police. My personal encounters with them was nothing but negative. They always had the attitude that I was a criminal. They constantly would ask me questions like, "Why do you want a gun?", "What would you do with it?". I just felt as if in their minds I was already a criminal. Here in VA the LEOs Ive ran into have been very polite and in most cases encourage people to carry their firearms. I have run into a few bad apples but in most cases they know that they work for us. And best of all No handgun permits!  
Hopefully in the next couple of years my parents will be leaving forever.
*note* In no way am I trying to bash people who love NY. It can be a great state, it just seems to me that liberty sailed away from NY along time ago.
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Posted: Sat Sep 26th, 2009 10:25 pm |
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I was a police officer 110 pct Queens and quit to make a better living and hated the policy Dinkins set up. I cannot get a full carry either only a target and on premises permit even though I was able to get a full carry in 34 states but NY.
One of my accounts was a retired NYC Captain 47th pct Bronx ... After he retired 7 months later he wanted to get another revolver and Bloomberg administration turned him down saying they needed to do a complete back ground check.
It took almost 18 months for him to be approved for a snub nose 38 .
Another highly decorated retired detective was told to turn in his firearm because someone complained they saw it in a CO-OP and the police said it must be concealed 4 months later after an investigation the firearm was returned.
I voted for Bloomberg twice but never again as we need to take our rights back and he is for taking away our God given right for self defence.
One elderly gentleman in Harlem recently shot 2 out of 4 armed robbers they want to give him a long prison term because the shot gun was not registered and had a pistol grip thus is is a felony even though he did save at least 3 lives as the would be thiefs pistol whiped a worker and fired off a few rounds
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Posted: Wed Sep 30th, 2009 02:48 pm |
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Do you need to stay there? Can you move? If you need (or want) to stay in New York State, there are some upstate counties that are a political world away from NYC and the neighboring suburban counties.
Some to consider: Dutchess, Ulster, Delaware.
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Posted: Thu Oct 1st, 2009 10:37 pm |
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| A retired NYC police captain 42nd pct was turned down a few months after he retired as he wanted a 3rd revolver
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Posted: Wed Oct 7th, 2009 04:41 pm |
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| McDonald v. Chicago and Palmer v. DC are going to take down the Sullivan Law.
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Posted: Wed Oct 7th, 2009 06:00 pm |
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Nearly fifteen years ago, the Suffolk County NY legislature voted to have all Suffolk County Pistol Licenses that are 'carry licenses' to be honored as unrestricted carry, as opposed to the sportsman's restrictions imposed by the police department. (To and from the range/hunting only, no self defense.)
To this day, the Suffolk PD is restricting carry licenses to 'sportsman' and enforcing that restriction.
Many PDs in New York State feel they are above the law, court rulings or the Second Amendment. I doubt the NYPD will respect any Supreme Court ruling that invalidates the Sullivan LAw, the same way they have no respect for LEOSA.
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Posted: Thu Oct 8th, 2009 10:57 pm |
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As a disabled vet I and tax payer and business owner I will never voter for the low life Bloomberg .
If he was truly concerned about public safety instead of spreading lies he would stop private air craft flying over Manhattan BUT because he has his own plane the same rules do not apply to him.
2010 is time to get the democraps OUT of office .. LET FREEDOM RING
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