Carondalet
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I know this is an open carry site, but, since you cannot do this in NY I thought I would share this:
Q - What section of the Penal Law authorizes the placing of restrictions on pistol permits by the issuing authority?
The Penal Law does not specifically authorize the placing of restrictions on pistol permits. However, court decisions have consistently supported the ability of licensing officials to impose these restrictions. Such an imposition is an administrative function of the licensing officer.
Licensees in violation of these restrictions would therefore not be subject to criminal prosecution but would face action being taken by the court of issuance in the form of suspension or possible revocation of the license.
This is straight out of the NY State Police website under FAQ:
http://www.troopers.state.ny.us/FAQs/Firearms/Permits.cfm
I take this as it does not matter what restrictions are on your permit, you are still legal..at least once! (till issuing authority revokes)
I know this is an open carry site, but, since you cannot do this in NY I thought I would share this:
Q - What section of the Penal Law authorizes the placing of restrictions on pistol permits by the issuing authority?
The Penal Law does not specifically authorize the placing of restrictions on pistol permits. However, court decisions have consistently supported the ability of licensing officials to impose these restrictions. Such an imposition is an administrative function of the licensing officer.
Licensees in violation of these restrictions would therefore not be subject to criminal prosecution but would face action being taken by the court of issuance in the form of suspension or possible revocation of the license.
This is straight out of the NY State Police website under FAQ:
http://www.troopers.state.ny.us/FAQs/Firearms/Permits.cfm
I take this as it does not matter what restrictions are on your permit, you are still legal..at least once! (till issuing authority revokes)