You are correct, I missed that my BAD!! But that is why I always try to post the link from which I quote from to be transparent unlike some who cherry pick.
You kind of got it right..
https://www.handgunlaw.us/states/arizona.pdf
Any establishment or event open to the public where the operator makes a reasonable request for you to give them custody or remove the weapon from the premises. A sign would qualify for such request. By law, cities and...
No Guns Allowed Signs, Force Of Law And You
https://aliengearholsters.com/blog/no-guns-allowed-signs/#:~:text=While%20%22no%20guns%20allowed%22%20signs,certain%20people%20from%20the%20premises.
While "no guns allowed" signs may not have force of law in some states, what DOES have force of law...
Here some interesting info from the first (So-Called) Constitutional Stare Vermont..
https://www.usconcealedcarry.com/resources/ccw_reciprocity_map/vt-gun-laws/#:~:text=Vermont%20does%20not%20require%20permits,to%20carry%20openly%20or%20concealed.
"NO WEAPONS ALLOWED" SIGNS ENFORCED?
Are "No...
Just a thought, losing here may be better then winning. We win the State goes for an En Banc hearing (more stalling!!) We lose we apply to the SCOTUS who's ruling then affects all States which saves time and money for the pro-2A side nation wide...
JMHO!!!
Yes from ADA is where I had to find what he was copy and pasting. If you read through the last thread he used the same arguments and like this thread other's also disagreed with him. That is way I post the link along with what I copy and paste from the link, so others can see for themselves all...
Why do you continue to copy and paste statements without the link from which they are coming from, is it because you are cherry-picking and the rest of the link would prove you wrong?
Key Questions for New York and New Jersey Businesses Following the U.S. Supreme Court’s Gun Decision
https://www.duanemorris.com/alerts/key_questions_new_york_new_jersey_businesses_following_scotus_gun_decision_0622.html
Will Businesses Be Permitted to Ban Firearms from Their Establishments...
Can a Business Prohibit Guns?
https://www.findlaw.com/legalblogs/small-business/can-a-business-prohibit-guns/
By George Khoury, Esq. on January 04, 2017 | Last updated on March 21, 2019
Despite the Second Amendment right to bear arms, businesses across the country are free to adopt their own...
Yes and the Federal law I posted listed race, color, religion, or national origin. And the State laws all list the same and then some, so your Article 6 post is irrelevant to this topic as carrying firearms is not a protected class!
A lot of good reading on-line under this topic.
does the...
And again you don't post the link from were you quote..
So here it is! Carrying Firearms are not protected under the ADA..
https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-28/chapter-I/part-36
Yes they have to abide by Federal and State law.
Federal Law...
https://www.justice.gov/crt/title-ii-civil-rights-act-public-accommodations
42 U.S.C. §2000a (a)All persons shall be entitled to the full and equal enjoyment of the goods, services, facilities, privileges, advantages, and...
https://www.thetruthaboutguns.com/new-yorks-ban-on-carrying-guns-on-private-property-without-express-permission-is-failing-miserably/
Property owners indeed have the right to exclude. But the state may not unilaterally exercise that right and, thereby, interfere with the Second Amendment rights...
Current ruling from Judge John L Sinatra.
https://reason.com/2022/11/23/two-federal-judges-say-new-yorks-presumptive-prohibition-of-guns-on-private-property-is-unconstitutional/#:~:text=Property%20owners%20indeed%20have%20the,outside%20of%20their%20own%20homes.%22
New York "argues that private...
This topic was already gone over @Defilade last year and you finally gave up as several others on this forum told you that you were wrong!
https://nygunforum.com/threads/should-private-businesses-be-allowed-to-ban-guns.53557/
SB1037/HB0746 would remove authorization for business owners to prohibit people from bringing guns on their property—and eliminate the criminal offense for those who carry.
Tennessee was an open carry state long before it became a Permitless carry state, and many open carry states have force of...
FightLite HERRING® MODERN LEVER-ACTION in top photo and the Bond Arms in the bottom photo, I think I like the Bond Arms (Magpul Stock) a little better :idk:
@schadenboner have you checked this link?
https://firearmtraining.nra.org/become-an-instructor/
To do free or cheap classes is going to cost you quit a bite to get to that point.
It is not part of the CCIA, you even posted in this thread! May be you should try not being the funny guy with your posts and read the threads.
https://nygunforum.com/threads/ny-state-senate-bill-s9601.55639/
Franks Gun Shop usually has a good number of lever guns in stock, a bit of a ride south of you, just south of the traffic circle of Rt' 30 and 29.
http://franksgunshops.com/underconstruction.html
I got no notification for renewal or change of date, I believe it was a post from @Saltwater60 that he found his date was changed that made me check mine.
As I posted earlier (#8) I re-certified early in July my on-line confirmation at that time said next re-cert was July of 2027, checked it recently that date was changed to July 2025 *FxxKers!!*
@meketrefe the recerts go right to NYSP not the Counties. Done online I got immediate confirmation, not sure how mail-in works which may be your only option from out of State.
If you had a NYS pistol license when the Safe-Act passed you need to recertify 5 years after that date, and then again 5 years later (2023) now changed to 3 years.
In all reality you should have recertified the first time Jan of 2018 (which was good for 5 years, now only good for 3 years) and again this past Jan before your 5 year anniversary date. The link below is for re-cert with NYSP you could give it a try if your license is still valid...
I think besides those here on this forum who don't agree with those who have no problem with required training, Those that live in these green State would not agree either!! Open Carry States!!
Legal with no permit/license required (dark green)
Legal with no permit/license required...