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  2. Gun laws in New York - Wikipedia

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    For example, regardless of license, all New York residents with a concealed carry permit must still obtain a New York State Pistol Permit, apply for a purchase document for each handgun purchased, and may possess only those handguns the license holder has registered with the state. [14] [15]

  3. How to Find Out Who Owns a Gun Permit: Learn If Your ... - AOL

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    A controversial map recently published by The Journal News newspaper in New York marked one of the latest reactions to the Sandy Hook school shooting in Newtown, Conn. The map disclosed the ...

  4. Pistol permit provision affecting many in '22

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    Jan. 11—Under New York State law, pistol permit holders who received their permit or recertified it in 2017 are due for recertification this year. The due date matches the date of issuance ...

  5. Sullivan Act - Wikipedia

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    The Sullivan Act was a gun control law in New York state that took effect in 1911. [1] [2] The NY state law requires licenses for New Yorkers to possess firearms small enough to be concealed. Private possession of such firearms without a license was a misdemeanor, and carrying them in public is a felony.

  6. New York’s tightened gun licensing rules to go into effect ...

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    Applications for gun permits increased by 54% in the five boroughs after the Supreme Court struck down a century old Empire State law requiring New Yorkers to show “proper cause” when seeking ...

  7. Concealed carry in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Gun-Free School Zones Act limits where an unlicensed person may carry; carry of a weapon, openly or concealed, within 1,000 feet (300 m) of a school zone is prohibited, with exceptions granted in the federal law to holders of valid state-issued weapons permits (state laws may reassert the illegality of school zone carry by license ...