So, here is a question - if the right to possess a handgun for self-defense in your residency was established by Heller, how do places like New York and Boston, which require licensing of handguns, handle medium-term visitors? What if you are there for a month to visit family? Or working there for a few weeks?
In Mass, you need a Mass. driver's license to apply for a permit. I assume NY is the same. Yet there is no reason to think that SCOTUS only intended that residents have the right to self-defense in their home states. I am not aware of any short-term permits issued in either place.
Has there been any case law on this?
In Mass, you need a Mass. driver's license to apply for a permit. I assume NY is the same. Yet there is no reason to think that SCOTUS only intended that residents have the right to self-defense in their home states. I am not aware of any short-term permits issued in either place.
Has there been any case law on this?