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NY gun owners: HELP!
stang976
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I am looking to purchase my first firearm but have a small issue. My driver's license says I live in Westchester (where I grew up and my family still resides)but I work in the city and have an apartment here in queens (zero tolerance for ANY firearms). I plan on buying a rifle and keeping it at my mom's house for weekend use but I want to make sure my 'dual residence' isn't going to poop on my plans. So, although I technically live in Queens, can I buy a rifle and keep it at my mom's house?
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Does the "law" where you are at read that, you can not "own" a firearm, or you can not "possess" a firearm?
As far as buying it, will your parents sign for it, since it is going to be stored at their place anyway?
ps - between me and you - if I lived in the city, I would have several pistol grip 12 gauge shotguns with an 18" barrel !
You should become more educated with the law. I believe you can legally own long arms (legal rifles and shotguns) in the 5 counties of NYC. You are correct in that Handguns are restricted. Good luck !!!
Wrong. they will castrate you for such behavior.
check this out:
http://www.nyc.gov/html/nypd/html/permits/permits.shtml
Need a permit for long guns also.
Yep - you are correct stang...
check this out:
http://www.nyc.gov/html/nypd/html/permits/permits.shtml
Need a permit for long guns also.
I thought NJ was bad! stang976 is correct - they want your left testicle as well. It's a good thing that all of the druggies, pervs and gang bangers follow these rules, otherwise we might be in real trouble!
Permits | Rifle/Shotgun Permit Information
License Division - Rifle/Shotgun Section
Rifle/Shotgun Section
120-55 Queens Blvd, B-11
Kew Gardens, New York 11424
718-520-9300
Rifle/Shotgun Section is now accepting credit card payments for NEW applications and fingerprint fees.
1. Complete each form as directed and answer all questions. All entries must be clearly printed in ink (Blue or Black) or typed.
2. The minimum age to receive a permit is 21.
3. If you were ever arrested for any crime or violation you must submit a certificate of disposition from the court concerned indicating the offense and the final disposition of the charges. You must do this even if the case was dismissed, the record sealed or the case nullified by operation of law (i.e. Youthful Offender status). The New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services will report to us every instance involving the arrest of an applicant. Do not rely on anyone's representation that you need not list a previous arrest. ANY OMISSION OF A PREVIOUS ARREST MAY RESULT IN THE DENIAL OF YOUR APPLICATION. You must submit a notarized statement explaining the circumstances of each arrest.
4. If you were ever convicted of a felony or a serious offense you must obtain a New York State Certificate of Relief from Forfeitures and Disabilities. Serious offenses are listed in section 265.00(17) of the Penal Law. They include any offense involving drugs or narcotics, any sex offense, any violation of the laws pertaining to the illegal use or possession of a pistol or other dangerous weapon, possession of burglars tools and receiving stolen property.
5. To apply for a New York State Certificate of Relief from Forfeitures and Disabilities contact either the Division of Probation, the Department of Parole or the Court in which you were convicted.
6. If you served in the Armed Forces of the United States, you must submit your separation papers (DD 214) and your discharge. If you received other than an honorable discharge, you must submit a notarized statement explaining the reason for discharge.
7. If your answer to Questions 3, 4 or 5 on the application is YES you must submit a letter from a licensed physician stating that he/she has examined you within the past 30 days, that the examination included a review of your past medical history and all pertinent hospital and institutional records, and must conclude that you are capable of possessing a rifle and or shotgun without presenting a danger of harm to yourself (applicant) or to others. Further evidence may be requested.
8. The application fee is $140.00. The fingerprint fee is $94.25 for fingerprints done on the Livescan machine. If you require inked prints, the fee is $105.25. You may pay the fees with a credit card or two POSTAL MONEY ORDERS, BANK TELLER'S CHECKS OR CERTIFIED CHECKS. Cash is not accepted. Please make your money orders or checks payable to the "New York City Police Department." No personal checks will be accepted.
9. You will be fingerprinted at the Rifle/Shotgun Section.
10. Four color photographs, (Taken from the chest up, 1? x 1?), of the applicant must accompany the application. (Taken within last 30 days)
11. You must submit proof of your present address. Acceptable forms of proof are utility bills, such as gas, electric or telephone bills, or a notarized lease. The utility bill must show your name and current address and must not be more than sixty (60) days old . If you do not have a lease or a utility bill in your name, a notarized statement from the person with whom you reside, accompanied by a utility bill in their name showing the same address is acceptable. Further documentation may be required.
12. If you were born in the United States, you must submit your birth certificate. If there is no record of your birth on file with the Department of Health or the Bureau of Vital Statistics, some other proof of your birth date, e.g., a military record, U.S. Passport or baptismal certificate, must be submitted.
13. If you were born outside of the United States, you must submit your naturalization papers, valid U.S. Passport or other evidence of citizenship if derived from your parents. All other applicants born outside the United States must submit their ALIEN REGISTRATION CARD.
14. A notarized acknowledgment statement. (Form supplied by this office)
15. It is unlawful to possess rifles or shotguns in New York City without obtaining a permit issued by the New York City Police Department.
16. Social Security Card: All persons filing applications must bring their original Social Security cards with them to the Rifle/Shotgun Section when applying for a permit.
All rifles and shotguns owned by a permit holder must be registered with the Police Department. There is no charge for registering firearms. The registration of a rifle or shotgun can be accomplished by filling out the registration form, PD 641-121, and mailing the two top copies (Green) to: License Division, Rifle/Shotgun Section, Room B11, 120-55 Queens Blvd., Kew Gardens, N.Y. 11424.
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