http://nypost.com/2016/04/21/cops-we...gun-illegally/
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http://nypost.com/2016/04/21/cops-we...gun-illegally/
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Here's a clue .....
http://newyorkcourtcorruption.blogsp...res-chief.html
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I understand this didn't happen in NYC but this is how NYC (and probably Westchester) view LEOSA. They have a lovely link emphasizing limitations of LEOSA:
http://www.nyc.gov/html/nypd/downloa...ing_hr_218.pdf
The ex-commish's reported attitude is what got him jammed up. It read like he was acting like an ass...which never bodes well for anyone involved in a LE contact.
ETA: from the other link it appears he is a douche...and possibly a felon. Wonder who he called?
Last edited by KeeFus; 04-21-2016 at 08:14 PM.
Westchester is contiguous to NYC - it is the first county north of Da Bronx.
NY state residents including retired LEO's need a NY state or NYC pistol permit merely to possess a handgun. The only exception is active LEO's and on duty military including national guard.
LEOSA allows qualifying LEO's from other states to carry their lawfully owned handguns but wouldn't a retired LEO who is a NY resident still need to have a NY pistol permit to own or possess a handgun, separate from LEOSA's authority to carry?
I know LEOSA does not cover everything, like standard capacity magazines, and I know you could not buy a handgun in NY with just a LEOSA ID.
Plus don't you need both you both your retired/LEOSA ID and proof you've qualified on your state of residence's course of fire within the past year ?
Sounds like he was a douche.
The are a few states that I have no desire to visit. NY, NJ and CA are at the top o' the list.
Yes you do.Plus don't you need both you both your retired/LEOSA ID and proof you've qualified on your state of residence's course of fire within the past year ?
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Think they will throw in an extra charge or two since he was carrying a .380, and at PF, we don't go out in public with just a .380?
Wonder what the coverage would have been like if he had a Glock Rowland, S&W Pro BUG and a clinch pick on.
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Good question. I know for normal residents all handguns are actually printed on your permit and registered to it. I don't believe a person is allowed to possess a handgun that is not on their permit. I don't know if retired Leo are exempt from that.
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