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Old 08-28-2009, 12:21 AM
 

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I am awaiting my interview with the judge here in Ulster County NY for my Firearm permit.
Ulster County has recently started refusing all CCW's unless you are LEO or Security. Only "premise and target" as far as I can find out. (Anyone know different, please let me know)
Here's my question-
If I receive a "Premise and Target" permit. How am I to accomplish the task of transporting my newly purchased firearm from the store to my home without breaking the law or violating my new permit?


I have read over the laws concerning firearms, transporting, and permit restrictions. It seems to be a "gray" area at best.

I believe (Tell me if I am wrong) that to protect myself legally. I would be required to contact the Sherriff Office and have them transport the firearm for me from store to my place of residence. I am not on my way nor returning from the range, nor am I at home. I also do not want to be a thorn in the side of local LEO just so I can prove a legal point and protect myself.

I have tried looking for the answer on this forum so please forgive me if this question has been raised before.
Thank You for reading this.
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Old 08-28-2009, 08:41 PM
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Easy...Go to the range after you pick up your new firearm. I would tend to believe that even if you are stopped on the way home from picking up a firearm, a LEO would not give you a problem.

They are issued for *Hunting/Target* Although this restriction holds no legal repercussions for carrying outside of them, the issuing officer can suspend or revoke your permit.
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Easy...Go to the range after you pick up your new firearm. I would tend to believe that even if you are stopped on the way home from picking up a firearm, a LEO would not give you a problem.

They are issued for *Hunting/Target* Although this restriction holds no legal repercussions for carrying outside of them, the issuing officer can suspend or revoke your permit.
I would agree with you. My problem is, I have "issues" with the local town cops and DEP police here where I live.
Numerous times they have failed to do their job to even uphold the law and I have called them on it repeatedly. I have gone over their head so many times and so high that they just look for ANY reason to pull me over and cause me grief. They would nail me to the cross for the slightest infraction whatsoever.
I just want to make sure I am covered legally at every turn. Exploring my options and getting opinions.
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