Wynder
State Researcher
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So, I got a letter from the Prothonotary today saying that my reason for making application for a concealed carry permit needed more explanation (May Issue state) -- I'm attaching the letter below. Also, in the quoted area below, is the letter I've written in response. I know it's a bit of a buttkiss, but hey... it's a May Issue state.
I'm looking for any critique or suggestions before I turn this in...
My Response:
December 10th, 2007
RE: Application of Robert for a Permit to Carry a Concealed Deadly Weapon
Dear Judge XXXXXXXX,
Firstly, thank you for taking my application into consideration. In your letter dated November 30, 2007, you stated that my reason for the application, "...for the protection of self, family & property." was insufficient and requested further written explanation for the need of a permit before the application would be acted on. I would briefly like to correct one error -- the reason stated on my application was, "For the lawful defense of myself and my family." In all honesty, I don't value my property over the life of another human being and is not a reason for my application.
That being said, my family: Krista who is thirty-six, my oldest daughter, Moira, who is four and my youngest daughter, Lily, who is one are my primary reasons for making application for this permit. As active Delawareans, we work and are schooled in urban areas and spend a good deal of our recreational time outdoors. Though we've had very few encounters that have made me fear for my life or the lives of my family, every time we're out I pray for an uneventful day. I have no real story of being a victim that precipitated my application for this permit and, if granted, I pray that I will never find need for its use; however, in the event I'm put into a position to protect the lives of my wife and children where mortal danger is certain, I want to be prepared to adequately perform that duty.
In my initial research, I came across a quote from former Attorney General Oberly who stated in January of 2006 in an article written on DelawareOnline.com, "Under current Delaware law, virtually anyone, excepting felons, may strap on a holster and carry a gun in plain view. You can even carry a rifle over your shoulder and walk around with it." While I understand that, lawfully, I’m be able to "open carry" without a permit, I do feel, in some situations, this might warrant unnecessary attention from both the public and law enforcement officers where as being permitted to conceal my firearm would allow me to be more discrete and not divert police resources who would undoubtedly be called upon to investigate a “man with a gun.”
In conclusion, I kindly request that Your Honor see fit to grant me this permit. My wish is to be prepared in the event that myself or my family are in imminent mortal danger. I'm sure you'll find that the research done by the State Police and Attorney General's office shows a pristine record and that I am a respected member of the community with no ill-intent.
If you have any further concerns or questions regarding my application, please feel free to contact me at your liesure and I will happily provide you with any information you may require.
Respectfully,
Me
So, I got a letter from the Prothonotary today saying that my reason for making application for a concealed carry permit needed more explanation (May Issue state) -- I'm attaching the letter below. Also, in the quoted area below, is the letter I've written in response. I know it's a bit of a buttkiss, but hey... it's a May Issue state.
I'm looking for any critique or suggestions before I turn this in...
My Response:
December 10th, 2007
RE: Application of Robert for a Permit to Carry a Concealed Deadly Weapon
Dear Judge XXXXXXXX,
Firstly, thank you for taking my application into consideration. In your letter dated November 30, 2007, you stated that my reason for the application, "...for the protection of self, family & property." was insufficient and requested further written explanation for the need of a permit before the application would be acted on. I would briefly like to correct one error -- the reason stated on my application was, "For the lawful defense of myself and my family." In all honesty, I don't value my property over the life of another human being and is not a reason for my application.
That being said, my family: Krista who is thirty-six, my oldest daughter, Moira, who is four and my youngest daughter, Lily, who is one are my primary reasons for making application for this permit. As active Delawareans, we work and are schooled in urban areas and spend a good deal of our recreational time outdoors. Though we've had very few encounters that have made me fear for my life or the lives of my family, every time we're out I pray for an uneventful day. I have no real story of being a victim that precipitated my application for this permit and, if granted, I pray that I will never find need for its use; however, in the event I'm put into a position to protect the lives of my wife and children where mortal danger is certain, I want to be prepared to adequately perform that duty.
In my initial research, I came across a quote from former Attorney General Oberly who stated in January of 2006 in an article written on DelawareOnline.com, "Under current Delaware law, virtually anyone, excepting felons, may strap on a holster and carry a gun in plain view. You can even carry a rifle over your shoulder and walk around with it." While I understand that, lawfully, I’m be able to "open carry" without a permit, I do feel, in some situations, this might warrant unnecessary attention from both the public and law enforcement officers where as being permitted to conceal my firearm would allow me to be more discrete and not divert police resources who would undoubtedly be called upon to investigate a “man with a gun.”
In conclusion, I kindly request that Your Honor see fit to grant me this permit. My wish is to be prepared in the event that myself or my family are in imminent mortal danger. I'm sure you'll find that the research done by the State Police and Attorney General's office shows a pristine record and that I am a respected member of the community with no ill-intent.
If you have any further concerns or questions regarding my application, please feel free to contact me at your liesure and I will happily provide you with any information you may require.
Respectfully,
Me