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    hello to all i will be moving to this great state shortly lehigh valley area ,i have been a new york state carry permit holder over 30 years , i have a few questions if any one could help me, can you recomend a ffl gun dealer in the area ,i need to be schooled in what i can and cant do and also apply for state permit, any help would greatly be appreciated thank you

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    Welcome to PA, hope you enjoy your stay. There is a group named US Law Shield, who gives seminars for about $10.00 that would be a good start. They can be found on fakebook https://www.facebook.com/USLawShield/.
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    Welcome to the PAFOA.

    I am sure the Allentown–Bethlehem–Easton guys will be along to help you get situated.

    The easiest way to keep up with the PAFOA threads is by clicking 'Quick Links' and then clicking 'Today's Posts' in the drop down menu.
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    Best of luck to you.
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    As a fellow NY transplant I'll start by saying welcome and congratulations! If you enjoy firearms get ready because PA is much better than NY. The none of Crazy-Cuomo's "SAFE"act ... so that means cheap mail order ammo, private long gun sales, no 7rnd max in a mag, no 4-8 month wait every time you buy a new pistol and the list goes on. As soon as you have your PA driver's license head down to your county sheriff's office and apply. The process is pretty quick, I had my PA LTCF in hand in less than 2 weeks.

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    Yup, welcome to the land of freedom, for now..
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    After you move here, don't mail back your New York State Carry Permit. It'll drive them up a wall. They'll even throw a temper tantrum via the U.S. Postal System.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Statkowski View Post
    After you move here, don't mail back your New York State Carry Permit. It'll drive them up a wall. They'll even throw a temper tantrum via the U.S. Postal System.
    Is this based on Experience ? If so id love to hear the story ....

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    Quote Originally Posted by RBELARDI View Post
    Is this based on Experience ? If so id love to hear the story ....
    Nope, just based on what I read on the Internet. They will raise a stink, but really, what can they do?

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    Quote Originally Posted by andy p View Post
    hello to all i will be moving to this great state shortly lehigh valley area ,i have been a new york state carry permit holder over 30 years , i have a few questions if any one could help me, can you recomend a ffl gun dealer in the area ,i need to be schooled in what i can and cant do and also apply for state permit, any help would greatly be appreciated thank you
    FFLs are NOT a good source of information for what you can and cannot do with firearms. I'm already a felon in the eye's of one local FFL (but, I'm not, honestly).
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    Your new State Representative's office (and possibly even your new County Sheriff's office) will have a free publication for you entitled Pennsylvania Gun Laws (or something similar).

    Or, you can go on-line and Google Pennsylvania Gun Laws. Unlike New York and other states, here in Pennsylvania everything is essentially in one place, Title 18 Chapter 61 of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes (https://www.legis.state.pa.us/cfdocs...&div=0&chpt=61). There are one or two items in other locations (e.g., Title 18, Sections 912 & 913, covering where firearms may not be carried), but if you have a question, any question, ask it here (staying within this thread so that we know it's you). Oh, one question not to ask is, "What is the airspeed velocity of an unladen swallow?"

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