I have a friend in SChenectady county who has his ccw with (target/shooting), any idea how hard it is to have those amendments removed. I told him to look for good reason , but I do not know what that would be in his county.
Trol;I have a friend in SChenectady county who has his ccw with (target/shooting), any idea how hard it is to have those amendments removed. I told him to look for good reason , but I do not know what that would be in his county.
Generally the licensing officer will still issue the permit but will impose restrictions. Few people will receive an unrestriced permit out of the gate. most counties want to see a period of experience and maturity before lifting restrictions. NYS will not issue permits for personal protection as this is already provided for in article 35 of the NYS penal law.I took the course in Saratoga county and the instructors were from Schenectady. They told us that if we applied for unrestricted we would be denied and have to go through the whole process again. The only counties that have favorable outcomes for unrestricted license are those that have judges that believe strongly in the right to carry. Is there a list of which counties in NY are most likely to issue unrestricted? We are possibly moving to Essex County in years to come and I'm wondering how they are?
this is incorrect. At PPA we have provided permit services to over 1,700 new applicants with only one denial... a convicted felon who thought he'd slip through the background check. Don't believe the hype about NY. It's a process but once you have the permit you're set for life. No renewals, no qualifiers, no restrictions on churches, banks, public transportation, bars, restaurants, etc.Typically the only reason that works in states like ,NY,MA,NJ is being a target due to the fact you carry large sums of money, high value equipment etc. The problems with using that excuse "reason" is NY may also have an "Employment" restriction. (MA does). So your still screwed. The fact is just like MA, NY has a system in place so if you want to exercise your constitutional rights you have to choices. 1. Get Screwed. 2. Lie on your app so that they can catch you in a lie or disprove your reason and completely disqualify you. Then theres "one less gun owner" to deal with. From what I know of the NYS system it pretty much identical BS as Mass, I'd advise your friend to contact a firearms attorney. Did he apply for a sporting only permit, or what the just all they'd approve him for? That can be a factor as well.