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twinfantasylover

Member
Nov 11, 2025
36
if i immigrate to nyc from the UK, would i be able to eventually get a gun license and pistol? how long would it take? would they even let me? are other states more leinient?
 
LastNite

LastNite

I love you!
Mar 31, 2025
682
Move to texas lol not NYC. Southern states are usually way MORE lenient on gun laws.
Also I dont think you can immigrate to the U.S from the U.K... there's nothing going on there
that will allow you to get asylum for. There's also gun restrictions to non-citizens and people with a mental health record.
 
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gayboy300

legal drug dealer
Aug 28, 2025
65
I don't know anything about how the process for obtaining a gun works for immigrants, but what I do know is that most large liberal cities (NYC, DC, practically anywhere in CA) make it much harder to obtain a gun than other cities. I'd say best bet is somewhere in Texas and mayyyybe Florida
 
Liebestod

Liebestod

Death is near
Mar 15, 2025
689
Go to New Hampshire or the south because NY has some of the strictest gun laws in the country and I live in NJ which has even stricter laws.
 
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HangMan123

Experienced
Nov 13, 2025
214
Go to New Hampshire or the south because NY has some of the strictest gun law as in the country and I live in NJ which has even stricter laws.
I live in NJ too đź‘‹. Small world.
I agree—gun laws here are super strict, and it's better to go to the southern states.

To answer OP's question, you should move to the Southern states like everyone else is saying,
But you should keep in mind that there are still regulations, even in the south.
First of all, you need to be a citizen or have a "green card" and you need to establish residency/"settle down" in a US state. They will also run background checks on you and if they see that you've been involuntarily committed to a mental hospital (even in another country) they won't allow it.
That's just federal law, but other states can add extra laws of their own.
 
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nullandvoid

Member
Apr 13, 2023
39
i bought a gun easy in 2022 . but that was before involuntary commitment. i intended to blow my brains out but my parents found the gun. now i gotta rely on SN
 
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Douggy82

Experienced
Nov 4, 2024
283
If you're moving with the intention of CTB, just about anywhere is better than NYC. Gun laws for all states and cities are on the books and can be searched pretty easily.
 

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