I've known this guy for better than 20 years. He read it to us over the phone, and i'd trust his words. He'd never make this up.
Need more than some random dude's word otherwise it's just hearsay.
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I've known this guy for better than 20 years. He read it to us over the phone, and i'd trust his words. He'd never make this up.
the truth, your post capture makes it appear i stated that vice ENNION...
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Not sure how that happened... edited
Need more than some random dude's word otherwise it's just hearsay.
OC in NY state at your own peril. NY state is not liberty centric.
To you, he's 'some random dude', to me, He's a solid trusted friend of my family. A man i know to be truthful and honest, and a 15 year holder of his CCW, you dont have to believe me, or him, and i dont care of you do or dont. I trust him. Thats all that matters to me.
food for thought.
[h=1]Federal court upholds New York gun licensing[/h]by NYSRPA | Nov 27, 2012 | Latest | Federal court upholds New York gun licensing – A federal court has rejected a challenge to New York’s process for licensing concealed handguns, a move cheered by Attorney General Eric Schneiderman. It is illegal for a private citizen to openly carry a pistol in the Empire State, and licenses to carry concealed weapons are issued if applicants show “proper cause” for carrying a gun. This gives judges broad discretion, and has made it extremely difficult for citizens in some areas to obtain handguns.
https://www.nysrpa.org/federal-court-upholds-new-york-gun-licensing/
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To anyone who isn't YOU he is a random dude. If you plan on posting here often I am simply giving you some insight into the mindset of not only this forum, but life in general. No one cares what Billy Jim Bob's Uncle's brother's coworker said. That's called hearsay and is virtually useless. There's even a forum rule entitled "Cite to Authority" for when people make claims of legality. Someone makes a claim that X is legal in Y state and cites "a man they trust unequivocally" it really doesn't matter if it's not backed up by statute or case law. The Pope could make a claim for all I care.
A lot of people claim a lot of things. It's better to only make claims which you can prove. Hearsay ain't gonna cut it.
Food for thought.
I've known all along you cant do that, just trying to pin down why the Sheriffs office would send such a letter.
Anyhow, the NYSYPA article is exactly what I've been trying to locate, clarification.
No offense was intended.
Thanks for the help.