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How hard is it to own a gun in NYC?

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Zeze

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I'm thinking nearly impossible in this nanny state?

I want to get one relatively soon- foremost hobby, second home defense. But I'd probably get into more trouble for using it in this state.
 
I've never lived in NYC, and I have a feeling most of the NYC members in here aren't into guns, but I have a feeling that some of the people who live in NY but outside the city may be familiar enough with the laws to help you out.
 
NY loves to ban everything so they can catch you and fine you $$$ or earn kickbacks from prison. If it isn't banned, you need a yearly permit and license for everything. 🙂
 
I lived in upstate NY for a while and it wasn't that hard to get hunting weapons but I really didn't know anyone that had a handgun.
 
How about going right to the source..


http://www.nyc.gov/html/nypd/html/permits/handgun_licensing_information.shtml


For a license you must appear in person at the NYPD Licensing Division with the application, money for the fees and proper supplementary materials.

The required materials are:

- Two 1.5 x 1.5 inch photographs of yourself from within the last 30 days.

- A birth certificate or other proof of your birth date such as a military record.

- Your proof of citizenship or alien registration information.

- Your military discharge papers if you ever served in the US armed forces.

- Proof of residence such as a real estate tax bill or a lease.

- Arrest information if you were ever arrested, indicted or summoned for any reason not including parking violations. You must submit a certificate of disposition that includes the offense and the disposition. You will also need a notarized statement describing the circumstances of the arrest or summons. There are no exceptions; you must do this even if the record was sealed or the case nullified. If you have ever been convicted of a felony or serious offense you will also need an original Certificate of Relief of Disabilities signed by a judge. If you have ever had an Order of Protection issued against you, you will also need to submit detailed information about the order.

- If you want to apply for a business gun license, you will need either proof of business ownership or proper corporate information. A recent utility bill can function as proof of ownership. If the business requires a special license, you must submit that as well.

- You must complete the Letter of Necessity section of the handgun application if applying for a handgun permit.

- Your Social Security card.



When you present your application and materials, you will be fingerprinted and will need to pay a fingerprinting and application fee. In 2009, the fingerprinting fee was $94.25. The handgun application fee is $340 and the rifle/shotgun application fee is $140. These fees must be paid by credit card or money order.


If you are applying for a handgun license, you will be called back for an interview and the NYPD may require additional documentation.
 
home defense is easier but still requires connections to get the in home non carry permit
if you want a carry permit you're pretty much just screwed
look into commuting from upstate if it's that big of a deal for you, much easier once you're in the sticks
 
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