This isn't a concealed carry issue, but my family was having a discussion about doing things with sons and daughters and it came up that since my sister only has a son, and I only have daughters, my sister enjoyed shopping with my daughter. I mentioned that I liked having the opportunity to do "guy things" with my nephew like going to the range shooting. My 16 year old daughter said: "I'd do with you".
Great!!! So I looked online for appropriate laws regarding minors and handguns on a registered ranges in NY and found a reference to a bill signed by Gov. Pataki allowing minors over 14 and under 21 to shoot on an incorporated range without a pistol permit.
I know that any legal advice is worth what I paid for it, but does anyone know if this law is in effect, what the parameters are, and if you've taken advantage of it with your youngsters.
If I can train my daughter in the proper use of a handgun, it might be something that she's good at (and might save her life).
Great!!! So I looked online for appropriate laws regarding minors and handguns on a registered ranges in NY and found a reference to a bill signed by Gov. Pataki allowing minors over 14 and under 21 to shoot on an incorporated range without a pistol permit.
I know that any legal advice is worth what I paid for it, but does anyone know if this law is in effect, what the parameters are, and if you've taken advantage of it with your youngsters.
If I can train my daughter in the proper use of a handgun, it might be something that she's good at (and might save her life).