I have searched the internet and have not found that. A list, preferably a .gov link, would be appreciated.
I think we can add the Commifonia to that list. Semper FiThis is from Cabela's website.
Blackpowder Guns:
Warning: Residents of IL, HI, MA, MI, NJ, NY and WA, please check your local laws for restrictions before ordering any blackpowder firearm.
I'd wager New York, DC and California are too. Though California could surprise me. Hawaii might be good for it too.Illinois is one.
I hope you recorded the phone conversation.NY is confusing, but you DO NOT have to go through a FFL. State law states that sales should be subject to a NICS check, but using the NICS system to process the sale of muzzleloaders is not allowed. So, we have a state law that is unenforceable. I called the NYS Police firearms hotline and it was confirmed that muzzleloaders do not need to be processed through an FFL. Obviously, that could be different in certain parts of the state, I’m not sure.
Some Liberal Counties yes, but not classed as forearms in general. Had a few shipped in with NO PROBLEMS.I think we can add the Commifonia to that list. Semper Fi
I’ve heard that as long as you do not have the items necessary to fire your BP pistol, it does not have to be on your permit. I do not have the necessary items to fire my pistols….You do NOT need FFL in NY. I've bought 4, one of them at a shop. But NO shops have real BP, ans while no one can explain it to me, they all seem to say it's too expensive to recoup. But Pyro and T7 are in many LGS.
As for muzzleloading handguns...i have no idea. Our laws are written by people who know nothing about guns. And it cuts BOTH ways! For instance, yoy can hunt deer with ANY centerfire caliber. So...22 Hornet, if you are so inclined. Which is bizarre, and unethical, to any decent hunter.
They won't take the time to learn, because they have already decided what the end goal is. And it isn't about safety, or lowering crime.
Sentry44
You can immediately say, CA, NJ, NY, all those anti-states! There should be a list someplace, you'd think!I have searched the internet and have not found that. A list, preferably a .gov link, would be appreciated.
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