True enough, about NY.
However, what was stated in this thread previously was that there are no permits and no training required in the new law, period!
That, is not true. At this point sure enough anyone can put a gun in their pocket in Arizona. However, there are permits required for certain instances wherein someone is carrying concealed. As I've noted. Contrary to the aforementioned declaration there is no training required in the new law, that's not true.
One can even forgo background checks when buying a gun in Arizona, depending on certain circumstances. It's up to the individual gun shop.
Permits, contrary to the aforementioned declaration pertaining to their not existing any longer, remain as something someone can apply for to carry concealed, in the event they're going out of State and they want to safeguard their rights, while being in compliance with other State's CWP laws.
Suffice to say, it is a blatant misrepresentation of the truth that the new concealed weapons law absolutely does away with permits and training. Which was what was declared early on pages ago. And no matter how much that errant declaration is repeated, the black and white says it all.
Someone can put a gun in their pocket, down their pants, in their purse, or in a holster secured on the hip, in the belt, or under their arm in a shoulder harness. No permit required, except...
That exception, in black and white, is what is the issue with the aforementioned falsehood regarding the letter of the new law. As I've said repeatedly. But not ever again. Search and ye shall find.
However, what was stated in this thread previously was that there are no permits and no training required in the new law, period!
That, is not true. At this point sure enough anyone can put a gun in their pocket in Arizona. However, there are permits required for certain instances wherein someone is carrying concealed. As I've noted. Contrary to the aforementioned declaration there is no training required in the new law, that's not true.
One can even forgo background checks when buying a gun in Arizona, depending on certain circumstances. It's up to the individual gun shop.
Permits, contrary to the aforementioned declaration pertaining to their not existing any longer, remain as something someone can apply for to carry concealed, in the event they're going out of State and they want to safeguard their rights, while being in compliance with other State's CWP laws.
Suffice to say, it is a blatant misrepresentation of the truth that the new concealed weapons law absolutely does away with permits and training. Which was what was declared early on pages ago. And no matter how much that errant declaration is repeated, the black and white says it all.
Someone can put a gun in their pocket, down their pants, in their purse, or in a holster secured on the hip, in the belt, or under their arm in a shoulder harness. No permit required, except...
That exception, in black and white, is what is the issue with the aforementioned falsehood regarding the letter of the new law. As I've said repeatedly. But not ever again. Search and ye shall find.
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