joeroket
Regular Member
I was in there yesterday too joe, bout 3pm.
I was in around noon. I am really curious to see which of us gets it first.
I was in there yesterday too joe, bout 3pm.
Goose are you suggesting that we go dressed as this?
GOOSE SAY IT ISN"T SO !
Goose are you suggesting that we go dressed as this?
GOOSE SAY IT ISN"T SO !
DISCLAIMER: JUST KIDDING
I got my renewal CPL in the mail today. 9 days including the day I applied is not too shabby. Not quite as fast as the previous sheriff but much better than 30 days.
Got mine yesterday too.
Well my son applied for his cpl on the 16th at Mount Vernon PD. They told him 30 days.
Sno Co. tells you 30 days also but I think that is just a catchall because they don't want people calling constantly to find out about the status of the CPL issuance.
Also because this is the time specified in the law as the max. Why say anything else and then get bitched at because you can't keep that schedule. Better to say "30 days" and then just send it out when the responses are received from the state, etc?
For renewals, plan ahead so you aren't left with an expired CPL in your pocket and no renewal. Mark your calendar or set a reminder in your "smart phone".
Well I am glad to see Lovick's office is not simply waiting the entire 30 days because the law says they can. I was worried about that when he became Sheriff. There was someone a while back, when Lovick was a state rep., that asked him about carrying firearms and his response was along the lines of he was a retired trooper and he doesn't carry so there really is no need for anyone to carry a firearm.
Mine was an original too. It took nine days but from the looks of it mine was issued the same day I applied.
Same with mine. Kind of makes me wonder how efficient their mail system is inside the courthouse. By the looks of it it is not any better than the USPS. :lol:
Same with mine. Kind of makes me wonder how efficient their mail system is inside the courthouse. By the looks of it it is not any better than the USPS. :lol:
<snip>...his response was along the lines of he was a retired trooper and he doesn't carry so there really is no need for anyone to carry a firearm.