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New York State Firearm and Ammo Background Check Fees

No word yet on "components" to produce ammo other than they are working on it.

The State already gets $.05 per round plus 8 percent Sales Tax on ammo sales!

This notice was sent out on the States progress.

Background Checks & Fees for Ammunition & Firearm Purchases
New York Timeline for New System
New York State Police Hold Informational Call
The New York State Police held a call to discuss the changes that will impact [firearm] retailers across the state as New York transitions to a Point of Contact State.
Unfortunately, the process has been done without input from the firearm industry and will most likely cause severe impacts to the firearm industry.
As discussed, the state police will be the clearing house through a web-based application for all background checks for firearms and ammunition.
Answers to many of the questions posed by the participants were not thoroughly addressed.
NY State police did lay out a timeline for the roll-out along with explaining an upcoming addition to their FAQ section on the website concerning this major change. The call was accompanied by 2 slides with bullet point generally explaining the process with very little detail (below).
While lacking concrete information concerning how the new system will function, recourse for when it fails, appeals processes and the inevitable delays retailers will experience, they did lay out a few bullet points referencing actions retailers must take.
All NYS Firearms and Ammunition Dealers will be able to begin the registration process on August 16th. Business Owners/Administrators will need to register the business-One Administrator for all stores. Business Administrators invite their employees to register for their business. Each user (administrators and store employees) will need an NY.gov business account. All employee transactions are seen in one dashboard for the business.
The state police also mentioned that the background check fee for firearms will be $9.00 and ammunition $2.50.
The state police said they will be the intermediary for all firearms transactions as they will contact NICS which does not explain then why they need to charge a fee.
There seems to be little misunderstanding of what exactly a point of contact state (POC) actually means.
Amazingly the state police said that there could be situations where someone could pass a background check for a firearm but fail for the ammunition. Their explanation was that for ammunition they might check more records in state, but obviously if one is prohibited from possessing or buying ammunition you would think they would also be prohibited from purchasing a firearm but not in New York’s bureaucratic world.
The targeted date to begin processing NICS applications is Wednesday, September 13th. FBI will disconnect all connections with FFLs once NY becomes a POC. All registered users will be able to login in to the NYS NICS web application and submit new NICS transactions. Transactional cost- Firearms = $9.00 and Ammunition = $2.50.
An IVR-Automated Phone application system will be available for use by all dealers with a saved payment method. Live operators will only be available to help with technical assistance; they will not have the ability to enter NICS applications on behalf of the business.
 
Thus far, Ohio seems to be holding it's own. Tomorrow will be a bellwether with our vote on Issue 1 - an effort to make it more difficult to amend our Constitution. If passed, the vote to amend would go from a simple majority to 60% affirmative plus a requirement that petitions from all 88 counties would need to be submitted as opposed to 44 as it is now.
My view is that anyone wishing to change our constitution better have a damn good argument.
Special interests (liberals and socialists) are hammering the airwaves with ads against it.
 
Obama care constitutionally upheld because it is a tax, after Obama said it wasn't. Taxing is protection for any legislation that our representatives want but their constituents don't.
 
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It is just one more tax. One more nail in the gun owner's coffin. NYS has to pay for the several million illegals who are crossing the open border and coming to the sanctuary Big Apple.

Are the NYS Troopers going to take over all the Fed NICS checks in NYS? Does that mean the NYS Troopers will be in charge of the 2nd amendment? Are they going to say gun control (2nd Amendment) is a States Right? Gun and ammo purchases in NYS may be doomed. Components will be next, but you can't buy them anyway. How many years since large rifle primers were available? Too lazy to research it, but the NYS Troopers are the 5th or 6th largest army in the world.
 
California passed something similar and Walmart quit selling ammunition so now the cheapest I can get a box of shotgun shells is $16 if they are available. No more skeet shooting at that price.
 
Here in CA they have that. Its $19 if you have never been run through NICS (i.e. first time) and $1 for every purchase after that. What gets me, is it takes 10-20 minutes to complete the background check, which is exactly the same one for firearm sales but we have to wait 10 days for a firearm background check and pick up.

I quit buying rimfire ammo and shotgun shells here because of it. No issues with components though.
 
Here in CA they have that. Its $19 if you have never been run through NICS (i.e. first time) and $1 for every purchase after that. What gets me, is it takes 10-20 minutes to complete the background check, which is exactly the same one for firearm sales but we have to wait 10 days for a firearm background check and pick up.

I quit buying rimfire ammo and shotgun shells here because of it. No issues with components though.
Yet. All these laws on ammo are because they get pushback on gun legislation. Back door gun control.
 
They keep punishing the honest citizen/firearm people, but do nothing to curb or punish the criminal.
It is a very sick world the politicians live in and come up with these laws, that do nothing to stop a criminal.
They don’t care about criminals. There are too few of them compared to the number of non-criminal 2A supporters. Besides, they serve a purpose. They help to get gun control passed every time they “do their thing”.
 

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