The law preventing non-residents from bringing a handgun into New York is over 100 year old. While I personally think it's stupid it is the law. Anyone that has a carry permit must know the laws where they intend to carry. It's no excuse to claim ignorance of the law. You can only bring a handgun into New York State if you are going to a sanctioned match for which you have ore-registered. You can't bring a handgun into NYC for any reason. New York does not recognize out of state carry permits except for active duty law enforcement.
The law preventing non-residents from bringing a handgun into New York is over 100 year old. While I personally think it's stupid it is the law. Anyone that has a carry permit must know the laws where they intend to carry. It's no excuse to claim ignorance of the law. You can only bring a handgun into New York State if you are going to a sanctioned match for which you have ore-registered. You can't bring a handgun into NYC for any reason. New York does not recognize out of state carry permits except for active duty law enforcement.
New York (and all states within the United States) also has to honor Retired Law Enforcement Concealed Carry Permits.
Cruzr Joe
Old story, the outcome:
Maybe the most widely known of the out-of-towners recently snagged by NYC’s web of anti-gun laws, Meredith Graves took a misdemeanor plea deal this morning, paid a $200 fine and, no doubt, got the hell out of Dodge. Almost no one who purports to be in charge in the Big Apple wanted to see Graves, a nursing student from Tennessee, do any time. As we pointed out earlier, making a sympathetic example of her would only have provided a never-ending supply of ammo to HR 822 proponents and made it that much harder for New York to keep its crazily restrictive gun laws in place. And Mayor Mike just can’t have that.