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Guns in Vehicles in New York New York generally prohibits the possession of a handgun, short-barreled rifle or shotgun, or assault weapon outside ones home or place of business, except that persons licensed to carry a handgun may do so.
Any individual who seeks to obtain a concealed carry license for a pistol or revolver will be required to take the 16-hour classroom and 2-hour live-fire firearm safety training course. This will be required for concealed carry licenses issued on or after September 1, 2022.
Pistol License: If you are a resident of Westchester County, you need to obtain a pistol permit in order to obtain a handgun. You must be at least 21 years old and complete the proper training administrated by live instruction. An online course is not accepted.
You must take a Handgun Safety Course from a Duly Authorized Instructor. Provide a copy of your NYS drivers license or Non-Drivers ID. Provide a copy of your Social Security Card or W-2 that lists your FULL Social Security Number. Provide documents required for a Business Protection Permit.
Firearms Licensing Applications on paper will no longer be accepted. To access the portal and learn more about applying on-line (on the computer) for a handgun license or a rifle/shotgun permit, visit .
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Under New York State Law, you must be 21 years of age to be issued a pistol permit and to purchase a pistol. You are not required to buy or own a firearm at the time of application and your permit will not expire even if you never place a firearm on it.
Disqualifying Factors for a Pistol or Semi-automatic Rifle Permit. You have been convicted of any misdemeanor offense in any jurisdiction or in the former penal law that includes all of the essential elements of a felony offense as defined in the current penal law.
New York prohibits the purchase or acquisition of a handgun, rifle or shotgun by people who know that they are prohibited from possessing a firearm because they have been convicted of, or have had a warrant of arrest issued for, a felony or serious offense.

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