New York to Stop Issuing Gun Licenses!

Published on July 13, 2022
Duration: 5:03

New York is reportedly halting the issuance of new concealed carry permits due to the implementation of the Concealed Carry Improvement Act. The act mandates 16 hours of training with 2 hours of range time, but the state has not yet defined the specifics of this program. The Division of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS) and the Superintendent of State Police have until April 1, 2023, to develop and submit the training program for approval, creating a potential de facto moratorium on new permits for at least seven months.

Quick Summary

New York is reportedly halting the issuance of new concealed carry permits due to the Concealed Carry Improvement Act's training requirements. The act mandates 16 hours of training with 2 hours of range time, but the state has not yet defined the specifics, leading to a potential moratorium until at least April 2023.

Chapters

  1. 00:00NY to Stop Issuing Gun Licenses
  2. 00:05New York's Dirty Play
  3. 00:10No Concealed Carry Permits
  4. 00:17Fascist Nightmare
  5. 00:26Welcome Back
  6. 00:34Save This Video
  7. 00:46The New Scheme
  8. 00:51State Plans to Halt Permits
  9. 00:53Until April Next Year
  10. 01:04Concealed Carry Improvement Act
  11. 01:09Training Requirement Details
  12. 01:17Canceling the Second Amendment
  13. 01:27September 1st Deadline
  14. 01:33Resubmission Required
  15. 01:4216-Hour Training Mandate
  16. 01:442 Hours Range Time
  17. 01:54Arbitrary Number of Hours
  18. 02:03DCJS and State Police Role
  19. 02:12Creating Program Out of Thin Air
  20. 02:17Deadline April 1st, 2023
  21. 02:21Not for Implementation
  22. 02:25Deadline for State Approval
  23. 02:30Expediency of State Paperwork
  24. 02:34Seven Months to Infinity
  25. 02:40Screenshot of the Leak
  26. 02:43Saratoga County Leak
  27. 02:46Pistol License Inquiries
  28. 02:52Sheriff's Department
  29. 02:56Background Information
  30. 03:00Permits Issued After Sept 1st
  31. 03:04Pending Permits Need Update
  32. 03:09SP and DCJS Deadline
  33. 03:13New Course Development
  34. 03:19Cannot Issue Permits
  35. 03:21Until DCJS Approves Course
  36. 03:25Notifies Instructors
  37. 03:27Courses from Instructors
  38. 03:32Courses Can Be Taught
  39. 03:35Permits Issued Again
  40. 03:38Aware of Implications
  41. 03:42Skirt Around Bruen Decision
  42. 03:48Subject of Lawsuit
  43. 03:54People Won't Get Permits
  44. 04:00Stupid Government
  45. 04:03GOA Lawsuit
  46. 04:07Second Lawsuit Filed
  47. 04:09Assault Weapons Ban Challenge
  48. 04:12Add to the List
  49. 04:14Spending Taxpayer Dollars
  50. 04:19Illegal and Unconstitutional
  51. 04:23Super Exciting Stuff
  52. 04:25Mind-Boggling
  53. 04:30Not Surprised
  54. 04:39Share This Video
  55. 04:42Hit the Like Button
  56. 04:46Get the Info Out
  57. 04:48Thanks for Tuning In
  58. 04:50Stay Safe
  59. 04:50Happy Shooting

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is New York stopping the issuance of gun licenses?

New York is reportedly halting new concealed carry permits due to the implementation of the Concealed Carry Improvement Act. This act requires 16 hours of training and 2 hours of range time, but the state has not yet finalized the program details, leading to a de facto moratorium.

What are the new training requirements for New York concealed carry permits?

The Concealed Carry Improvement Act mandates 16 hours of training, including 2 hours of range time, for all new concealed carry permits. However, the specific curriculum and approval process are still being developed by state agencies.

When will New York resume issuing concealed carry permits?

It is anticipated that New York will not resume issuing new concealed carry permits until at least April 2023, or potentially longer, depending on when the Division of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS) finalizes and receives approval for the mandated training program.

What is the deadline for developing New York's new gun permit training program?

The Division of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS) and the Superintendent of State Police have until April 1, 2023, to submit the proposed training program for concealed carry permits to the state for approval. This is a deadline for submission, not for the program's implementation.

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