Blues,
I was just in NYC the week before Christmas. The WTC NYPD PCT was happy to check my handguns while I visited the ground zero site. They had lock boxes behind the front desk. The officers that were on duty were awesome guys! When asking several working cops about the NY mag limits, "SAFE" act, and LEOSA there was a consensus that the legality of the items possessed was open to interpretation. The wrong decision maker(cop, boss, DA) and a non-pc event could result in an arrest. You may prevail in court but at what cost? Based on the discussions it was best to stick to guns that were clearly legal (revolvers, G43, Kahr etc). I carried J frames.
As a retired fed that would seem to cover you. As a old State guy, it's my understanding mag limits apply to me and I factor that according when I'm in MA and CT, which is routinely now that my fiancée lives in RI.
G26 and SIG P239s rule.
Last edited by LSP552; 07-27-2017 at 04:26 PM.
10 round mag limit.
If you are going through NJ don't bring hollow points, yes I know they are actually legal under leosa but you think that you won't get locked up regardless?
Same goes for NY/NYC, don't bring higher capacity mags, an nyc DA would literally foam at the mouth in charging an officer out of state on leosa challenge grounds.
I was thinking about your situation Ken as it does leave a hole in the coverage for retired LEOs who are not either feds or from a NY agency.
I'm inclined to stand up for and exercise my rights under the law despite the fear that has justly or unjustly been cast upon us. Failure to do so weakens our chances of moving forward or even retaining them...imho, of course.
My service record "should" speak for itself though I know that my idealism will get me exactly nothing. That said, you gotta stand for something.
Last edited by blues; 07-27-2017 at 04:56 PM.
There's nothing civil about this war.
I have a FEDS LEOSA PLI policy for retired federal agents. I've just written to them asking for an opinion on both the carry of magazines with greater than ten round capacity in NYC by retired (federal) law enforcement officers...as well as hollow point ammo in NJ.
I'll share any response upon receipt.
There's nothing civil about this war.
I hope the response I receive will have some relevant info for you as well...assuming that someone is willing to venture an opinion.
I agree with you, however, that the act seems to leave a gaping hole on the magazine issue in your situation and would be a no-win situation currently. And it's anybody's guess what they'll make of it on the federal side since it's as nebulous and vague as possible.
Last edited by blues; 07-27-2017 at 06:53 PM.
There's nothing civil about this war.