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With shootings surging in New York, non-New York City residents are now legally allowed to carry firearms in the city for self-defense!
In recent years, New York City's crime rate has continued to rise, with typical shooting cases drawing particular attention. From the 2019 murder of Gu Xin at a Flushing karaoke bar to the recent shooting death of Brian Thompson, CEO of United Healthcare , outside a Manhattan hotel, these gruesome cases demonstrate that violent crime is spreading in both ordinary entertainment venues and high-end hotels. The cruelty and suddenness of these cases have shocked the public, c
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Nov 14, 2025


A Heated Winter! Training Highlights from the New York Firearms Association (NYFA) Long Island Range
On the chilly December 1, 2024, winter arrived as scheduled in New York, but this did not diminish the enthusiasm for the shooting training event held by the New York Firearms Association (NYFA) at the Long Island range. Despite the low temperatures, the participants' enthusiasm remained high, demonstrating their deep love for firearms shooting and their professionalism. Instructor Liang (left), a U.S. Army veteran and range safety officer, with Mr. Wong (right), a key memb
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Nov 14, 2025


Hearing on new regulations for non-New York State residents applying for gun licenses in New York City
Among Chinese gun owners, besides those who carry guns for safety reasons, there is also a group of gun collectors. (Andrew Burton/Getty Images) [The Epoch Times, November 27, 2024] (Reported by Cai Rong, The Epoch Times, New York) The New York City Police Department held an online hearing on Monday (November 25) to discuss the "Amendment to the Law on Gun Licensing for Non-New York State Residents." This proposal aims to respond to the Supreme Court's requirements regarding
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Nov 14, 2025
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