My wife and I took our Pistol Safety class this week and we are preparing our applications. After reading part of this thread it seems unlikely that we will likely end up with hunting target restrictions. Our instructor claimed that all of his students except 2 (early 20s) were able to get concealed which seems unrealistic considering what I have read. He provided suggestions as to wording for the reason for a concealed permit such as living in a rural area (we are 3 miles outside EA village), robberies in our area, my wife driving alone at night and coming home to an empty house (she uses a wheelchair from car to house). I assume using a reason such as concern about coyotes etc. while walking dogs won't fly?
Are we wasting our time trying to justify concealed? Assume we'll get restricted license, assuming approval, and apply for unrestricted later?
Golocx4's explanation of the process is helpful.
QUESTION: I've heard from multiple sources that Niagara county issues permits in 4 or less months.
- If that is the case, it would seem that step 3, local LEO reference checks etc. is the biggest delay. Is that correct?
- We are under the umbrella of the East Aurora police department. I assume EAPD would handle our ref checks etc.??
- Does it do any good to talk with them when you submit your application?
- Does it help or hurt to include a town council member as a reference?
Any suggestions welcome!!
FYI, my personal experience with guns recently is limited to firing shotguns, 22 rifle, pellet pistol. Previous experience incl. one year on a 22 rifle team (long time ago) and 4 years USAF (1969-1973). Actually the USAF was a little bit like NY, unless you were sent to Vietnam, they didn't let you play with guns. My wife has shot skeet in the past, nothing recent.