Looking For NYC Pistol License Holders

Looking For NYC Pistol License Holders

Looking For NYC Pistol License Holders
Looking For NYC Pistol License Holders
New York State Rifle and Pistol Association
New York State Rifle and Pistol Association

New York – -(Ammoland.com)- The NYPD has sent out form letters to pistol license holders who list handguns which can accept magazines holding 10+ rounds (deceptively) implying that all such magazines are illegal and that the guns must either be modified or turned in prior to renewal of the pistol license.

See https://www.nysrpa.org/images/NYPDmagazineletter.jpg

NYSRPA is looking to speak with anyone who has received a similar letter. Please call Tom King @ 518-424-1349 to further discuss the issue.

With regard to NYPD trying to con people out of their lawfully possessed magazines, we are specifically looking for:

  • Anyone who informed the NYPD that their magazine was made prior to September 1994 and thus lawful and nevertheless had their handgun license revoked or not renewed because of it.
  • Anyone who turned in their magazine based upon on the misleading statements in the NYPD’s letter.
  • Anyone who turned in their magazine and is now trying to get it back.
  • Anyone who corresponded with the NYPD about this letter and/or a magazine capacity issue.
Jacob J. Rieper
Vice President of Legislative & Political Affairs
New York State Rifle & Pistol Association
www.nysrpa.org

About:
The New York State Rifle & Pistol Association is the state’s largest and oldest firearms advocacy organization. Since 1871, our organization has been dedicated to the preservation of Second Amendment rights, firearm safety, education and training, and the shooting sports. Our membership consists of individuals and clubs throughout the state. We are a not-for-profit 501(c)4 organization and the official NRA-affiliated State Association in New York. Visit:  www.nysrpa.org

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Metch

My question's are:

1) If the person who was institutionalized and was admitted in the hospital and left after a year and has been in the security field and is licensed. Can he or she be legible for a pistol permit. And if not he does he or she go about doing this without getting denied?

Joe Doakes

Will the criminals, past and future, follow this law?

Dennis Hannick

Thus it is proven (again): registration leads to confiscation.