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#22
Yep and yep, dont always carry but I have a weapon for any situation short of a nuke war.
Thats my "just in cas kit".
Been to the range 4 times in last month, range availability sucks here in Fla, very suprising for this great state and such a pro gun state at that.
I reload and use to shoot competitivley, third in NJ back in 1990, pistol, 1911.
I just got my CC permit took 7 days, here is the thread. I only carried in select situations in the past but find myself carrying more and more since hanging with the crew. Hmmmm wonder what the psycology is behind this.
If your a vet, no classes required, just DD 214, BDM you might want to take the class though, they will teach you how to conceal things hehe.
BDM and anyone here in our great state, here is the thread on CC permit.
https://www.hdforums.com/forum/the-g...in-1-week.html
Thats my "just in cas kit".
Been to the range 4 times in last month, range availability sucks here in Fla, very suprising for this great state and such a pro gun state at that.
I reload and use to shoot competitivley, third in NJ back in 1990, pistol, 1911.
I just got my CC permit took 7 days, here is the thread. I only carried in select situations in the past but find myself carrying more and more since hanging with the crew. Hmmmm wonder what the psycology is behind this.
If your a vet, no classes required, just DD 214, BDM you might want to take the class though, they will teach you how to conceal things hehe.
BDM and anyone here in our great state, here is the thread on CC permit.
https://www.hdforums.com/forum/the-g...in-1-week.html
Last edited by masterblaster; 01-20-2010 at 06:27 PM.
#23
#25
the rules might have changed a bit since then. not to sure but i pulled up that site and did the questionaire it says
Based upon your answers, you may not qualify for the following reasons:
You answered No to question 4 - Do you have one of the forms of training documentation required under Section 790.06 (2)(h), which demonstrates competency with a firearm? More info
» You are not eligible for licensure unless you have one of the forms of training documentation required under Section 790.06 (12), which demonstrates competency with a firearm.
Based upon your answers, you may not qualify for the following reasons:
You answered No to question 4 - Do you have one of the forms of training documentation required under Section 790.06 (2)(h), which demonstrates competency with a firearm? More info
» You are not eligible for licensure unless you have one of the forms of training documentation required under Section 790.06 (12), which demonstrates competency with a firearm.
#26
the rules might have changed a bit since then. not to sure but i pulled up that site and did the questionaire it says
Based upon your answers, you may not qualify for the following reasons:
You answered No to question 4 - Do you have one of the forms of training documentation required under Section 790.06 (2)(h), which demonstrates competency with a firearm? More info
» You are not eligible for licensure unless you have one of the forms of training documentation required under Section 790.06 (12), which demonstrates competency with a firearm.
Based upon your answers, you may not qualify for the following reasons:
You answered No to question 4 - Do you have one of the forms of training documentation required under Section 790.06 (2)(h), which demonstrates competency with a firearm? More info
» You are not eligible for licensure unless you have one of the forms of training documentation required under Section 790.06 (12), which demonstrates competency with a firearm.
#27
Like MB and SD stated.. if you've served in our Military, your DD214 (discharge papers) would be one such document. Otherwise you would have to take a Gun Safety Coarse.. like they have at the Fair Grounds during the gun show.. or some ranges and gun shops offer a coarse for, used to be anyway, about $25.
Last edited by BlueDragon; 01-20-2010 at 12:49 PM.
#29
Like MB and SD stated.. if you've served in our Military, your DD214 (discharge papers) would be one such document. Otherwise you would have to take a Gun Safety Coarse.. like they have at the Fair Grounds during the gun show.. or some ranges and gun shops offer a coarse for, used to be anyway, about $25.
This class is for the Level 1 firearms safety course which is 3 hours in duration including Range Time. The first 2 hours will be at the the ELKS and then 1 Hour at the range. Cost is 75.00 which includes your application, student books, passport photo, and notary. Also includes firearm rental and ammo. Please make sure you bring 15 rounds of ammo if you are bringing your own firearm. After completion of this class you will get your certificate to send in with your application packet for your CWP. ** Please Pre-Register and pay your deposit to confirm a seat. Click on the registration page. Remember you will still have your Range Fee to pay at the Range**
#30
BDM
By all means take the course it is a good primer on the rules and regs.
I suggest you NOT submit the papers, go to the license office with the DD214, they will do everything electronically (prints application and photo) for you and you will get permit in 1 week. If you submit the paper work it will take you 6 months and you wont be able to get permitted electronically if you change your mind and try the license office.
By all means take the course it is a good primer on the rules and regs.
I suggest you NOT submit the papers, go to the license office with the DD214, they will do everything electronically (prints application and photo) for you and you will get permit in 1 week. If you submit the paper work it will take you 6 months and you wont be able to get permitted electronically if you change your mind and try the license office.