ejcrist
Songster
Yeah I heard about the permitting process there and that's the exact situation I'm referring to that I fear. Heck, I've been prescribed a very low dose of Nortriptyline for chronic migraines and have been taking it for about 15 years, but Nortriptyline is primarily prescribed as an antidepressant. In New York that might disqualify me even though I've never had depression. That's just one situation I can think of but as you said, a speeding ticket or other minor infraction when you were very young could also prevent you from qualifying. I don't think it's ever a good idea to put your rights under the constitution in the hands of someone else who has discretion because they'll always have their own biases.NY state requires background checks. You go to the counter, they take your drivers licence, make a phone call to the data base, you walk out with the gun you purchased, takes but a few minutes. You can buy a muzzle loader, no background check.
Concealed carry permits, I think there should be a permit, but not NY style where it takes six months to a year to get one and the judge that issues them if anti-gun can deny issue for something as minor as a 20yr ago domestic dispute, speeding ticket, was on anti-anxiety medication once etc. etc.