I wonder if the TSA or the NY State Police will be setting up checkpoints on the highways leading into NY, to check for "smuggled" ammo.
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We were born and raised in NYC. The gun issues and forced school busing is why we left. IMHO you can't win there. Most of the city people are either ignorant or brained washed about what can be done.
When we walked from the house the car with cased rifles, neighbors would go into their houses. Once my son was carrying his rifle to the car and one of his friends came over to talk with him. The kids mother just about had a heart attack. The kid wasn't allowed to hang out with my son any longer.
In our time there we had what was called the Firearms Control Board. It's function was for registering rifles and shotguns plus issuing permits to own them. Couples like my wife and I couldn't couldn't co-own them. She had hers and I had mine.
To buy ammo for a rifle or shotgun we had to show the registration for that long gun to prove we owned it, plus we had to show our permits. .22 rimfire ammo were a fluster cuck. There weren't any pistol caliber rifles yet
On hand guns, it really took will power to want to go through what was required. I owned the max which were three allowed target pistols. A 6" S&W mod 19, a Browning Hi Power, and a Walther PPK. Go figure!
I think there still may be a bench warrant out for my arrest, because I left the state with those pistols. Cops showed up at the house the day after my pistol permit expired. My wife was still there closing up her business. They told her that those pistols belonged to the city and needed to be surrendered. Yea right ! To who! Imagine how many sheep would have believed it. Lots!
I don't think there's anything to be done in N.Y. I belonged lots of gun coalitions there. It was a waste of time. N.Y.state doesn't have a constitution that's worth anything. No second amendment.
Now for some fun stuff:
We were back there a few months ago to visit my sister in law. She had 3 boxes of 30-30 ammo that she wanted to get rid of. I told her we'd take them back to OR. with us. So I packed them in our luggage that would be checked in. I declared them at theticket counter. Everything there came to a stop. The guy behind the counter got his supervisor, the supervisor called the port authority police and TSA. Port authority police didn't know how to handle it but the TSA guy did. His only concern was that it wasn't .50 caliber ammo and that I had a TSA lock. He also had to sign a release for the port police.
Question:
We're flying back there again tomorrow, if the snow stops. I wonder, as a nonresident can I buy ammo without a background check or will showing my OR. and Utah concealed carry permits get me any favors.
I'll let you know
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Hey, just got back from a visit to NYC. Called around looking for .22 ammo. There's not many places to look in the Staten Island, Brooklyn areas, no luck. Even if I had found some, they wouldn't sell to me because I'm not a resident of the city. I was even accused of trying to take advantage of their laws by bypassing my state's ammo purchase laws. Ammo purchase laws in Oregon ? LOL. I even called the John Jovino gun shop in NYC that caters to police. He's been around forever. He treated me like I was a criminal.Originally posted by jg rider View PostWe were born and raised in NYC. The gun issues and forced school busing is why we left. IMHO you can't win there. Most of the city people are either ignorant or brained washed about what can be done.
When we walked from the house the car with cased rifles, neighbors would go into their houses. Once my son was carrying his rifle to the car and one of his friends came over to talk with him. The kids mother just about had a heart attack. The kid wasn't allowed to hang out with my son any longer.
In our time there we had what was called the Firearms Control Board. It's function was for registering rifles and shotguns plus issuing permits to own them. Couples like my wife and I couldn't couldn't co-own them. She had hers and I had mine.
To buy ammo for a rifle or shotgun we had to show the registration for that long gun to prove we owned it, plus we had to show our permits. .22 rimfire ammo were a fluster cuck. There weren't any pistol caliber rifles yet
On hand guns, it really took will power to want to go through what was required. I owned the max which were three allowed target pistols. A 6" S&W mod 19, a Browning Hi Power, and a Walther PPK. Go figure!
I think there still may be a bench warrant out for my arrest, because I left the state with those pistols. Cops showed up at the house the day after my pistol permit expired. My wife was still there closing up her business. They told her that those pistols belonged to the city and needed to be surrendered. Yea right ! To who! Imagine how many sheep would have believed it. Lots!
I don't think there's anything to be done in N.Y. I belonged lots of gun coalitions there. It was a waste of time. N.Y.state doesn't have a constitution that's worth anything. No second amendment.
Now for some fun stuff:
We were back there a few months ago to visit my sister in law. She had 3 boxes of 30-30 ammo that she wanted to get rid of. I told her we'd take them back to OR. with us. So I packed them in our luggage that would be checked in. I declared them at theticket counter. Everything there came to a stop. The guy behind the counter got his supervisor, the supervisor called the port authority police and TSA. Port authority police didn't know how to handle it but the TSA guy did. His only concern was that it wasn't .50 caliber ammo and that I had a TSA lock. He also had to sign a release for the port police.
Question:
We're flying back there again tomorrow, if the snow stops. I wonder, as a nonresident can I buy ammo without a background check or will showing my OR. and Utah concealed carry permits get me any favors.
I'll let you know
I explained that I had an Oregon and a Utah CCW permits, and that those background checks was far more extensive then their city's was. The word cowboy was used. I thanked him for setting me straight.
I decided to try something else. There's a shooting range in Brooklyn so I called them to ask if they rented guns out, so that I could take my niece there to shoot. I was told that they're not allowed to rent out guns and people needed to have a resident pistol permit or be a LEO.to shoot there, or to even handle one.
We talked about permits and my telling the guy what it was like for me to get mine when we lived there. How I had to carry the pistol in a locked case and the ammo separate while traveling through the city. But when going out to Nassau or Suffolk counties L.I. to shoot, I had to stop and carry the gun on me. About how we'd go out to English Town N.J. to shoot
He told me that now their NYC pistol permits were only good in NYC, that it was illegal to transport them out of the five boroughs of N.Y.
Sheeesh ! What a way to live.
I really think that most of the people there are brained washed.
Please ! Understand that I'm a born and raised New Yorker that's seen the changes, and not someone that doesn't know what he's talking about, and just bad mouthing them.
Let the bashing begin
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