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Adirondack Hunter 09-13-2007 07:20 PM

pistol permits
 
im 17 and you need to be 21 to get a permit in ny,from what i have heard, should i apply now, cuz my buddies dad applied for one 4 years ago, and nothing has happened since. haha, im sure that wouldnt work so dontstart rattlin off on me alright. i jsut find it rediculous theres such a stink about it, in my oppinion it should be 18 like all other guns, i guesss week waiting period is fair, but come on, 4 years and nothing?

eldeguello 09-14-2007 05:43 AM

RE: pistol permits
 

ORIGINAL: Adirondack Hunter

im 17 and you need to be 21 to get a permit in ny,from what i have heard, should i apply now, cuz my buddies dad applied for one 4 years ago, and nothing has happened since. haha, im sure that wouldnt work so dontstart rattlin off on me alright. i jsut find it rediculous theres such a stink about it, in my oppinion it should be 18 like all other guns, i guesss week waiting period is fair, but come on, 4 years and nothing?
I believe 21 is a federal, rather than state, requirement. So it would be the same in all states.....

Duramax05 09-14-2007 08:03 AM

RE: pistol permits
 
ADK hunter,

You need to wait until you are 21. It sucks I know. The application is more of a hassle and you need to take a safety course. I am 24 now and I did all of the application process in Albany county. It took four months to hear back and I have a restricted permit. From what I've heard is that not many people are givin the ccw permitt without a special reason.I have a clean record and what not and still didnt have that option. However, it is definitely worth the hassle.

Adirondack Hunter 09-14-2007 04:46 PM

RE: pistol permits
 

ORIGINAL: eldeguello


ORIGINAL: Adirondack Hunter

im 17 and you need to be 21 to get a permit in ny,from what i have heard, should i apply now, cuz my buddies dad applied for one 4 years ago, and nothing has happened since. haha, im sure that wouldnt work so dontstart rattlin off on me alright. i jsut find it rediculous theres such a stink about it, in my oppinion it should be 18 like all other guns, i guesss week waiting period is fair, but come on, 4 years and nothing?
I believe 21 is a federal, rather than state, requirement. So it would be the same in all states.....
im not sure, i think in vermont you only need to be 18 and dont need a permit, im not sure though

ChazyKEJ 09-14-2007 07:34 PM

RE: pistol permits
 
I'm sure your friends dad was either denied or filled out his paperwork wrong or he's just messing with you. They are required to notify you within a set period of time if you have been denied. I used to live in Oneida county, but got my permit in Clinton county. I believe Oneida requires you to take a "safe handling" course where Clinton did not. However, all of our permits are issued with restrictions. The only person I know who has a full carry is my wife, but the judge was her father's lawyer. You might be able to attend the class before you turn 21, that would at least get things rolling.

KEJ

Briman 09-15-2007 12:16 PM

RE: pistol permits
 

but come on, 4 years and nothing?
You have a couple of years to brush up on your acting skills. Becoming a famous actor or politician should grease the wheels for you to get a permit.

Rootsy 09-17-2007 11:47 AM

RE: pistol permits
 
State of Michigan allows you to sell privately a hangun to a person 18 years of age or older (handgun must still be "registered" with the local sheriff or police dept by purchaser). You must be 21 to purchase through an FFL and to 21 to purchase handgun specific ammunition (which is subjective in some regards).

SPIKEHORN11 09-21-2007 09:38 PM

RE: pistol permits
 

ORIGINAL: ChazyKEJ

I'm sure your friends dad was either denied or filled out his paperwork wrong or he's just messing with you. They are required to notify you within a set period of time if you have been denied. I used to live in Oneida county, but got my permit in Clinton county. I believe Oneida requires you to take a "safe handling" course where Clinton did not. However, all of our permits are issued with restrictions. The only person I know who has a full carry is my wife, but the judge was her father's lawyer. You might be able to attend the class before you turn 21, that would at least get things rolling.

KEJ
They have to give you a reason of why it is taking so long in 6 months. Mine took 2 months and my dads took 3-4 weeks. Onondaga has the restrictions also. 4 different judges all with different view on who needs a CCW. :eek:

footofthehills 09-22-2007 03:04 PM

RE: pistol permits
 
Here in south dakota you can get a permit at 18. check out www.packin.org they have a great ccw state tool, every state and how it realtes to other laws and carry reciprocity. Great tool.
Nathan

switchbackXT_shooter 09-22-2007 03:20 PM

RE: pistol permits
 
well here in MO. there used to be a permit required to purchase pistols. but no more!!! now in order to buy a pistol all you got to do is pass the standardfbi back ground check and you are a go!!!
I just got 2 pistols the other day and am looking at getting abighonkinrevolver now. just cant decide on what Id like though.


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