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Re: PA Non-Res Permit in Less than 7 Days for $26
Posted: Mon, 17 Jan 2011 14:22:48
by VBshooter
I think anyone who is going to carry a gun should at least have a minimum of understanding of what that responsibility represents,, THe current system to me is sufficient but If it goes Constitutional I will support that without any objections.,, Scott .good find ,, I had let that one slip right by me..
Re: PA Non-Res Permit in Less than 7 Days for $26
Posted: Mon, 17 Jan 2011 15:53:30
by Yarddawg
VBshooter wrote:I think anyone who is going to carry a gun should at least have a minimum of understanding of what that responsibility represents,, THe current system to me is sufficient but If it goes Constitutional I will support that without any objections.,, Scott .good find ,, I had let that one slip right by me..
I agree, an understanding of the responsibility is important. I'm leery though, of the gubment's definition of those responsibilities.
Re: PA Non-Res Permit in Less than 7 Days for $26
Posted: Mon, 17 Jan 2011 17:04:01
by VBshooter
They do have that tendency to put someone or other in charge of things they know nothing of and then load it up so overkill it can;t funtion correctly,,, Fortunatley here, the State of VA has enough brains to let the private market handle that training. We can thank God we don;t have Washington DC or New York style laws.....Now they are overkill to the point of being ludricous in spite of its intention
Re: PA Non-Res Permit in Less than 7 Days for $26
Posted: Mon, 17 Jan 2011 18:40:09
by cigarmanva
VBshooter wrote:I think anyone who is going to carry a gun should at least have a minimum of understanding of what that responsibility represents,, THe current system to me is sufficient but If it goes Constitutional I will support that without any objections.,, Scott .good find ,, I had let that one slip right by me..
so do you find it necessary for a test before someone can practice religion? this sounds like a great idea to me. how about needing to take a test before you can be free from unreasonable searches? some government agency telling you when you can and can't talk to a lawyer? Do the words "I'm from the government and here to help" make you feel all warm and fuzzy inside? Maryland maybe just right for you
Re: PA Non-Res Permit in Less than 7 Days for $26
Posted: Mon, 17 Jan 2011 23:27:44
by VBshooter
Nah , I think MD sucks!
Re: PA Non-Res Permit in Less than 7 Days for $26
Posted: Wed, 19 Jan 2011 16:01:36
by chrgnu
I applied for my CHP in spotsylvania county ( fredersickburg area). They do not require fingerprints. just $50 and self addressed stamp envelope. it's been 19 days. Still haven't received it. i was told 3 weeks (we'll see about that).
Re: PA Non-Res Permit in Less than 7 Days for $26
Posted: Wed, 19 Jan 2011 16:23:01
by chrgnu
if you need to carry concealed in GA, just get a Florida non resident permit.
heres a map of their reciprocity
http://www.thehighroad.org/showthread.php?t=267197
Re: PA Non-Res Permit in Less than 7 Days for $26
Posted: Wed, 19 Jan 2011 16:27:54
by mrjam2jab
Arizona is cheaper and just as easy to get.
Re: PA Non-Res Permit in Less than 7 Days for $26
Posted: Fri, 21 Jan 2011 13:34:50
by chrgnu
chrgnu wrote:I applied for my CHP in spotsylvania county ( fredersickburg area). They do not require fingerprints. just $50 and self addressed stamp envelope. it's been 19 days. Still haven't received it. i was told 3 weeks (we'll see about that).
I recieved my CHP on day 20. not to bad, from what I've heard about other counties