Whether you’re a gun owner hoping to apply for a concealed carry permit in New York or someone concerned about riding the subway side-by-side with pistol-holders, here are answers to a few questions you might be asking about the state’s new gun law:
People who apply for concealed carry permits still need to complete a long list of requirements, including attending gun safety training, handing over a list of theirWhat does this mean for people who want to apply for a concealed carry permit?
You can still apply. Just be prepared for the requirements to change as various lawsuits work their way through the courts. Swearer notes the permitting process varies depending on where you are in the state, since local agencies are responsible for approving permits in their respective jurisdictions. She recommends that people who want to apply for a gun permit regularly check for updates with their local licensing office.recently reported that some local sheriffs don’t plan to enforce the state’s new concealed carry law, which they think could punish legal gun owners.
“They’re going to be afraid to actually go out and exercise their Second Amendment rights, precisely because they don’t know if and how and to what extent it’s actually going to be enforced against them and how that might change based on whether they’re in their city and county or whether they go to their neighboring city and county,” she said.It will likely take months, if not longer, for the courts to decide if New York’s gun permit rules can stand.
A judge has ruled that New York's concealed carry gun laws will stay in full effect as the appeals process moves forward.
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