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New York
Can I Carry Here?
New York is a May-Issue jurisdiction and does NOT honor your Kansas permit. You would need to apply for a New York permit to legally carry concealed here.
Permit Rules — Age, Training, Fees
New York permit type: May-Issue. Minimum age: 21. Training required: Yes. Non-resident permits are NOT available from New York. Must be 21+, 16-hour training course with live fire, pass background check, character references, interview with judge or licensing officer
Where You Cannot Carry (Even With a Valid Permit)
In New York, concealed carry is prohibited in the following locations: Schools, government buildings, courthouses, bars, public transit, Times Square, parks, playgrounds, entertainment venues, places of worship, medical facilities, homeless shelters, airports, summer camps. Always check for posted signage and comply with all local restrictions. Federal gun-free zones (federal buildings, post offices, military installations) apply nationwide regardless of state permits.
Recent Law Changes to Know
CCIA (2022) post-Bruen added extensive sensitive places restrictions; ongoing litigation
Verify With the Official State Source
For the most current concealed carry laws, reciprocity agreements, and permit information in New York, visit the official state page at https://troopers.ny.gov/firearms.
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Firearm laws change frequently. Always verify current reciprocity agreements with official state sources before traveling with a firearm. This guide is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Data reflects laws as of early 2026.