Posted: 3/16/2021 2:09:01 PM EDT
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Quote History Quoted: Drive across the NY border into NY and sell him/her the ammo there (assuming NY doesn't have some stupid rules on ammo sales like CT has). Otherwise for any "sale" of ammunition that takes place within CT's borders, the buyer is supposed to have one of the relevant CT issued permit or certificate to buy ammunition. Note the red/bold text in the statute below: Sec. 29-38m. Sale of ammunition or ammunition magazine.(a) For the purposes of this section and sections 29-38n to 29-38p, inclusive, “ammunition” means a loaded cartridge, consisting of a primed case, propellant or projectile, designed for use in any firearm, “firearm” has the meaning provided in section 53a-3, and “magazine” means any firearm magazine, belt, drum, feed strip or similar device that accepts ammunition. (b) No person, firm or corporation shall sell ammunition or an ammunition magazine to any person under eighteen years of age. (c) On and after October 1, 2013, no person, firm or corporation shall sell ammunition or an ammunition magazine to any person unless such person holds a valid permit to carry a pistol or revolver issued pursuant to subsection (b) of section 29-28, a valid permit to sell at retail a pistol or revolver issued pursuant to subsection (a) of section 29-28, a valid eligibility certificate for a pistol or revolver issued pursuant to section 29-36f or a valid long gun eligibility certificate issued pursuant to section 29-37p and presents to the transferor such permit or certificate, or unless such person holds a valid ammunition certificate issued pursuant to section 29-38n and presents to the transferor such certificate and such person's motor vehicle operator's license, passport or other valid form of identification issued by the federal government or a state or municipal government that contains such person's date of birth and photograph. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quote History Quoted:Quoted: He has all the NY state credentials to buy firearms/ammo, my question is do they have the CT credentials or are the NY ones suffiecient ? Drive across the NY border into NY and sell him/her the ammo there (assuming NY doesn't have some stupid rules on ammo sales like CT has). Otherwise for any "sale" of ammunition that takes place within CT's borders, the buyer is supposed to have one of the relevant CT issued permit or certificate to buy ammunition. Note the red/bold text in the statute below: Sec. 29-38m. Sale of ammunition or ammunition magazine.(a) For the purposes of this section and sections 29-38n to 29-38p, inclusive, “ammunition” means a loaded cartridge, consisting of a primed case, propellant or projectile, designed for use in any firearm, “firearm” has the meaning provided in section 53a-3, and “magazine” means any firearm magazine, belt, drum, feed strip or similar device that accepts ammunition. (b) No person, firm or corporation shall sell ammunition or an ammunition magazine to any person under eighteen years of age. (c) On and after October 1, 2013, no person, firm or corporation shall sell ammunition or an ammunition magazine to any person unless such person holds a valid permit to carry a pistol or revolver issued pursuant to subsection (b) of section 29-28, a valid permit to sell at retail a pistol or revolver issued pursuant to subsection (a) of section 29-28, a valid eligibility certificate for a pistol or revolver issued pursuant to section 29-36f or a valid long gun eligibility certificate issued pursuant to section 29-37p and presents to the transferor such permit or certificate, or unless such person holds a valid ammunition certificate issued pursuant to section 29-38n and presents to the transferor such certificate and such person's motor vehicle operator's license, passport or other valid form of identification issued by the federal government or a state or municipal government that contains such person's date of birth and photograph. Thanks SB. Not really worth a 2 hour drive when I could sell to someone in state, not really sure on NY laws.
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