“The fact is we’re still considerably behind the eight ball when it comes to the man hours to do this,” said Monroe County Sheriff Todd Baxter. Right now, the Sheriff’s Office is behind by about 600 applications, before the law goes into effect, he said. They’re anticipating the new restrictions will add about three to four extra hours of investigation per application.
He stressed that he “believes in training,” but feels the new requirements are confusing for New Yorkers, and may be unduly burdensome on legal gun owners.
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