Supposedly people have to show proof of ownership to get them back. How do you prove ownership if you didn't save a receipt, or if they're old/antiques etc?
"The guns will be returned to owners after residents are allowed back in town and they provide proof of ownership, Topham added."
I like my case gauge a lot. Especially for my 45 stuff.
Be safe, check everything twice at least, and have fun learning.
As Hondo said, welcome to the addiction!
"DA will not prosecute man arrested under SAFE Act - The Columbia County District Attorney is making good on a promise not to prosecute a man arrested under the SAFE Act. DA Paul Czajka told NewsChannel 13 he would not prosecute Gregory Dean Jr. Dean was pulled over earlier this month after...
I am seeing more ammo, including 223 in our local shops in upstate NY, but I am not seeing any components come in yet. Hopefully soon. Thankfully I have been able to get extra brass from our high road brethren, and am in decent shape for now.
A giant Thank You to Mr Barrett! As an upstate New Yorker, I can tell you that there are many of us fighting this insanity locally. The rights and needs of rural New Yorkers is being trampled by urban politicians who respect neither our way of life nor our rights. Thank you for standing strong...
At the gun show near me they make everyone who is bringing in a firearm to sell confirm that it is unloaded - outside the building. They have a discharge can and make you lock the action open with a zip tie. No accidental discharges.
I was at the Albany rally today. It was awesome. Thousands of ticked off new yorkers, many with great signs. Never been to anything like it. Goodly number of off duty Leo's there showing support as well. Maybe change is possible!
I would talk to the Sherrif's department in the County he's moving to. Each of the County's handles things differently, and some are better than others. If he doesn't have anyplace to keep them until he gets his ny permit, they might allow them to be held at a NY ffl. Not sure but worth...
I agree with Cowboy. I wouldn't risk flying in to NY like that. I was flying out of NYC once with my bow for an elk hunt and the idiot at the counter freaked out when i opened my bow case to show him. He called the airport police over. I think he literally didn't know what it was. Fortunately...
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