Three state legislators Thursday called on Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo to extend the Jan. 31
SAFE Act deadline for renewing pistol permits that are more than five years old.
SAFE ACT DEADLINE CAUSING CONCERNS ACROSS NY By Assembly Minority Leader Brian M. Kolb (R - Canandaigua) When the SAFE Act was passed in 2013, few expected its implementation to go smoothly.
Not exact matches
The Erie County Pistol Permit Office is experiencing a higher than average volume of customers, due to the NY
SAFE Act's re-certification
deadline.
As a key
deadline for registration under the
SAFE Act approaches, firearms sellers say they won't comply with it.
Not only is April 15th the
deadline for submitting taxes, but it's also the
deadline for registering assault weapons under the New York
SAFE Act.
County clerks across the state are seeking an emergency meeting with Cuomo and other leaders about a Jan. 31
deadline for re-certifying handgun licenses under the 2013
SAFE Act gun control law.
A western New York lawmaker wants to extend the
deadline for pistol permit recertification under the
SAFE Act.
Jan. 31, 2018 was the
deadline for New York State pistol permit holders who received their permit before Jan. 15, 2013 to recertify as required by the New York State
SAFE Act.
According to the
SAFE Act, any permits not renewed by the
deadline are automatically revoked.
Tuesday is the registration
deadline, but authorities say New York's 2013 law known as the
Safe Act doesn't allow disclosure of how many people sign up.