Edward Peruta
Regular Member
www.CTGUNRIGHTS.COM and www.CTCARRY.com after being contacted by long time member of the U.S. Navy (Sean Paddock) has learned that the Town of Groton, not to be confused with the City of Grotonis making Pistol Permit applicants schedule their interviews and fingerprinting sometime in the late summer. August 14th was the last date we are aware of.
The issue is being addressed in a current appeal to be scheduled by the Board of Firearms Permit Examiners.
The applicant is a married enlisted E-6 who is a Submarine Service nuculear tech. with Top Secret Clearance and one would hope a clean mental past.
The applicant is also subject to immediate deploymentat the convienience of the Government, and should not be forced to WAIT to obtain is right to acquire, possess or carry firearms.
We recommended that the applicant file an immediate appeal claiming a "CONSTRUCTIVE DENIAL".
The applicant after being told that the department would not accept his application at the front desk, submitted a "sufficient application" by U.S. Mail after obtaining fingerprint cards from the U.S. Navel Submarine Base.
The Deputy Chief recently called the applicant and told him they would not accept applications at the front desk or by U.S. Mail and said that he did not submit a "STATE" fingerprint card with his application.
The applicant then proceeded to obtain two State Applicant fingerpint cards form State Police Headquarters in Middletown and sent one to the Town of Groton Police Department by U.S. Mail.
The Town of Groton Police Department refused one of the cards at the front desk and sent back the fingerpint card submitted by U.S. Mail.
Chief Crowley was very terse in the letter which accompanied the returned fingerprint card and has set up a very good case to resolve this situation.
There is much more to this story but the facts will be revealed at any hearing held.
THIS IS NO WAY TO TREAT ACTIVE DUTY MEMEBERS OF THE MILITARY.
I will not miss any hearing on this topic and will support this honorable member of our armed services.
Chief Crowley sould be ashamed of himself and those in his department.
The issue is being addressed in a current appeal to be scheduled by the Board of Firearms Permit Examiners.
The applicant is a married enlisted E-6 who is a Submarine Service nuculear tech. with Top Secret Clearance and one would hope a clean mental past.
The applicant is also subject to immediate deploymentat the convienience of the Government, and should not be forced to WAIT to obtain is right to acquire, possess or carry firearms.
We recommended that the applicant file an immediate appeal claiming a "CONSTRUCTIVE DENIAL".
The applicant after being told that the department would not accept his application at the front desk, submitted a "sufficient application" by U.S. Mail after obtaining fingerprint cards from the U.S. Navel Submarine Base.
The Deputy Chief recently called the applicant and told him they would not accept applications at the front desk or by U.S. Mail and said that he did not submit a "STATE" fingerprint card with his application.
The applicant then proceeded to obtain two State Applicant fingerpint cards form State Police Headquarters in Middletown and sent one to the Town of Groton Police Department by U.S. Mail.
The Town of Groton Police Department refused one of the cards at the front desk and sent back the fingerpint card submitted by U.S. Mail.
Chief Crowley was very terse in the letter which accompanied the returned fingerprint card and has set up a very good case to resolve this situation.
There is much more to this story but the facts will be revealed at any hearing held.
THIS IS NO WAY TO TREAT ACTIVE DUTY MEMEBERS OF THE MILITARY.
I will not miss any hearing on this topic and will support this honorable member of our armed services.
Chief Crowley sould be ashamed of himself and those in his department.
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