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13 hours ago, sbuff said:

Albany County is one of toughest counties in state.  I have met a different judge the three times I applied for my concealed carry ( I believe you get a new judge ever five years ) and when doing an amendment I  have met the judge for every handgun bought. I've been told they frown on owning multiple  guns in same caliber.  Most amendments here have been taking 3 months.  There is an albany co sheriff on outside of the door and judge and stenographer inside his chambers.  Not easy in albany...

I would agree about Albany. I was grilled extensively when I appled 5 years ago and am in Law Enforcement with no history. 

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It’s easy you go to the gun shop buy it, run down to the county office building and put it on your permit .

Pinned mag , no arm brace at this, point till they sort that out ,just the  buffer tube, still needs red dot .

Thats a 9mm , which is silly to me either buy a Glock with no,pinned mags and 15 round ones sold two hours away …., or build your AR pistol in .223 and up .  

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47 minutes ago, SilentStalker said:

I would agree about Albany. I was grilled extensively when I appled 5 years ago and am in Law Enforcement with no history. 

Why did you even apply for a permit??  I didn’t think law enforcement needed a permit??

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3 minutes ago, SilentStalker said:

Lots of reasons. Always good to have your own.

I’m not saying it isn’t good. I just didn’t think law enforcement, active or retired needed them??  I worked for a retired Sheriff in my county. He carries where ever he goes. No matter what state. I thought that was implemented after 9/11??  I could be wrong but thought a law was enacted to allow that for law enforcement, active or retired. And THANK YOU for all you do. You guys and gals don’t get enough credit for all you do!!!!

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1 minute ago, boo711 said:

I’m not saying it isn’t good. I just didn’t think law enforcement, active or retired needed them??  I worked for a retired Sheriff in my county. He carries where ever he goes. No matter what state. I thought that was implemented after 9/11??

Yes, I can carry due to LE status. 

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It’s easy you go to the gun shop buy it, run down to the county office building and put it on your permit .
Pinned mag , no arm brace at this, point till they sort that out ,just the  buffer tube, still needs red dot .
Thats a 9mm , which is silly to me either buy a Glock with no,pinned mags and 15 round ones sold two hours away …., or build your AR pistol in .223 and up .  

Yea I wasn’t attacking I was curious.. I hate the whole pinned mag thing. I wonder if you could put a AR mag lock or juggernaut tactical on there


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On 1/8/2022 at 9:47 PM, Don_C said:

“So that I can be sure I am not in violation of any laws while transporting my firearm” is what we were told to answer back when we did our applications. We all got unrestricted first time around.


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Thank You I pretty much copied what you wrote and got my restriction amendment letter today.

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