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triate carry.
If somebody comes to kill you, you have
a mitzvah of the killer first. So David,
you have a company that helps people get
licenses for guns. Let me start with
what got you inspired into this.
>> Right. So the truth is that uh as a
child, my parents were held up at home.
That's the truth.
>> Really?
>> Yeah. But at that point, I was too young
to apply for a firearm. you have trauma
from it, you know.
>> Um, I hope not. I mean, but that was
probably the first uh thought that came
into my mind, you know, then. But Lisa,
what got me going as an adult was the
stabbing that happened Kaneka and Muny 5
years ago. Um,
Newman that unfortunately passed away.
And to me that was something which I
took as a wakeup call.
>> Wow. You have to have something to
protect yourself if something you know I
what do you say most people got the wake
up call after October 7th?
>> Yeah. I mean most people woke up after
October 7th. That is true. Even though
when I did my paperwork after that story
in my so the notary told me you're
actually one of five people that came
this week with the same paperwork. So
there were other people that woke up at
that point. Um but the multitudes
especially in our community woke up
after October 7th. There was an
avalanche of people. I mean Barksham now
we have in our community hundreds of
people really yes in Burough Park in
Burough Park in Flatbush even in
Williamsburg but to a smaller extent my
we have a very nice amount of people
Monroe is starting also
>> now of course people don't know who
carries because it has to be concealed
>> correct that's why you listening to this
video may not know that your neighbor is
carrying
>> it has to be concealed
>> it has to be concealed the law mandates
it and it's also a good idea because you
don't want to become a target the bad
person would like to have a firearm and
sometimes you know usually they're going
to get it on the black market, but it's
it's it's not a good thing to announce
that you have a
>> run. You become my target
>> 100%. And uh you know, so you keep it
quiet and everyone of course keeps it
quiet. Um we have literally hundreds of
people in the local range over here,
higher people.
>> We all know each other, but on the
street
>> it's obviously not something that we
announce.
>> Wow. Wow. So that's how you got into
this business of tri-state carry. And
the way I understand is let's let's tell
to my viewers, you help people get
applications for firearms.
>> Correct. Um it's prepare the
application, submit the application, uh
make sure that they're going to
fingerprint at the right time at the
right place, taking a class that works
for them, and make sure they get an
approval in a timely manner so that they
don't wait forever.
>> Wow. So just like every government
program you know you can do it yourself
technically food stance medic whatever
it is but it takes you forever when you
do it through a person who's in this
line who does this you know and you
probably did already hundreds of
applications for people
>> it just goes so smooth and so easy so
let me hear how long is it a long
process short process
>> so it depends what we're talking about
if you're talking about New York City
which I presume is most of the
listenership over here New York City is
6 months by law that's how long it's
meant to take many people that do it on
their own will take closer to 10 12
months. That's just the reality. But
when I do your application, I will make
sure that by 6 months, if it's not
approved, we will get into action and
get things moving by is Hashem. There's
no guarantee, of course, because you
know, the police do their own things,
but I'll make sure that the correct
people are being contacted and that you
shouldn't have to wait very long. That's
New York. New Jersey is going to be
quicker. New Jersey is less than 3
months. The laws are different there.
The application is different there.
>> So, you cover New York and New Jersey,
>> correct? Yeah. Most people in New York
are going to want to be carry are going
to want to carry New Jersey because we
are neighboring states. We have family
there. We have Simas there. We also very
often travel through New Jersey when we
go to Muny or to upstate. And if you're
not licensed when you're traveling,
there's different rules about carrying.
So, it's very common that people in New
York will also be uh licensed in New
Jersey. Some people are also going to
want to be licensed in Connecticut,
Pennsylvania. I even have a package that
takes you down from New York to Florida
and make sure you're licensed on the
entire road going down.
>> Really? That's so cool. It's like that
you could always be legal carrying.
Unbelievable. So, let's go a little the
packages the you know how does it work?
Somebody sends you an email. Let's put
the phone number on the screen now.
>> Yeah. So, my phone number and I have
WhatsApp which I like using is
646770093.
>> The email is officecarry.com.
We also have a website tristatecarry.com
that you could really check out. There's
very much information over here. This
first button is if you want to hire us.
All the pricing is over there. Laws and
rules, firearm showroom, accessories,
range gear, holsters, safes, FFLs, which
are dealerships, and it's really a lot
of information, more than a beginner
would know he needs.
>> Um, but everything is over here.
>> That's amazing. So, you'll literally
take somebody from the first phone call
till after he purchases the you'll help
him where to purchase it.
>> Yeah. I mean, when you're done with me,
you're somewhat an expert on your own
already. That's the reality.
>> That's amazing. You'll set him up which
class to go to, you know, training,
which trainings to go to, and everything
in between. That's amazing. How old do
you have to be for my viewers out
listening?
>> So, you need to be 21 or older. I had
someone last week for his birthday, his
21st birthday, he signed up. Um, but
most people are not just 21. I mean, I
have 21, but we have 30, 40, 50, 60,
even 70 year olds that are applying now.
Yes. It's something that people couldn't
do for most of their lives. It just
changed in 2022. So, it's an opportunity
that's fairly new. It's 3 years now. And
many people that either didn't know
about it or didn't know who to turn to
or maybe didn't have the money set aside
because it's not very cheap. It's not as
cheap as getting a driver's license.
It's a bit more complicated and it cost
a little more. So, sometimes a person
wants to save up a few dollars before
they make that phone call.
>> Got it. Got it. Got it. Wow. So, your
website, I don't know if you said the
website, what?
>> Yes, it's tristatecarry.com.
It's called Tri-State Carry because I'm
focused in the tri-state area, but I do
more than just the tri-state area as
mentioned, but this is my specialty.
>> Wow. Check out the reviews on Tristate
Carry. Beautiful reviews from 64 reviews
right over here. Five stars and best
plenty more to come. Um, but this is
currently the amount.
>> So, you're doing it already for 3 years.
>> 3 years. Yes.
>> Nara. Unbelievable. Unbelievable. Now,
let me see some licenses. I see you have
some licenses over here.
>> Yeah. So, this is the green one. That's
restricted handgun license. That means
that it's not for carry. This one is
concealed carry. That is for carry. This
is rifle shotgun. That's for a long gun,
which you're not going to see anyone
walking with that. Um, this is state
somebody in Muny by Shiner Shul who has
a long gun.
>> Yeah. Most people here have long guns
also, but they don't bring it to sh.
It's It stays at home or you take it to
the range.
>> Legally, you're allowed to have it in
the street. No, legally, you could only
have it when it's not seen and it's on
the way to the range and it has to be
unloaded and locked.
>> There strict rules about that, but
you're allowed to own it and you're
allowed to have it. Yeah.
>> And in my same law,
>> my is a little different because it's
outside of the city. The city is a
little bit more stringent than the
state.
>> I do my by the way also. Um I do Monroe,
I do Nassau County. So, wherever you're
watching this, whatever license you
need, we could help you.
>> You could help. Wow. Okay. Abduavid, the
pearl of motion is going to be what? If
you sign up for the New York, New Jersey
combo package, okay? Because we have New
Jersey alone, we have New York alone.
But if it's New York and New Jersey
together or anything more, Connecticut,
Pennsylvania, Florida, whatever you add
on up to $50 off and you need to sign up
from now until September 11th.
>> September 11th. Wow, that's a historic
day.
>> Days. Yes.
>> Sign up. Send them a WhatsApp. We're
going to put the link on. We're going to
put the phone number on the website, the
email. Sign up and mention the private
show for a $50 discount on your package.
Abdov, I'll tell you one thing. Not
everybody has the guts to jump in like
you did and say, "I'm going to help cl.
I'm going to help people protect myself,
the wish toddlers, the rish toddlers,
and uh color. They jumped into it."
>> Yeah. Look, I do want to say it's not
for everybody. I mean, if if you don't
uh trust yourself, of course, don't
don't get it. I mean, you want to be a
person that could uh hold it and uh not
be scared of it yourself, of course. And
be very responsible. Someone is not
responsible. It's not for them. Just
like not not every person is going to be
a lawyer. Not everyone is going to be a
doctor. Not everyone's going to be a
whatever profession it is. Make sure
you're the right person and your family
should be on board legally. Also, your
spouse has to be on board. So, speak to
your spouse
>> before you call up. Make sure your
spouse is on board.
>> I don't want to know about the Shaol
problems. clear it up before you come to
me. Okay? Make sure that your wife is on
board or your husband's on board. We
have women calling also. Whatever it is,
your spouse has to be on board. And if
you're living with your parents, your
parents need to be on board.
>> Um the police want to make sure that
everyone around you are comfortable with
you being armed, then they could be
comfortable. If the people around you
are not comfortable, then they don't
feel comfortable themselves.
>> Got it. Fine. for the information for
the weirdness and for opening this uh
tri-state carry.
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