GlockRDH
Regular Member
I wnat to include this in a letter im writing...want to use it as a rough comparison of what WI is going expect for CC holders...
lol, I wish I had that many. And by the way GlockRDH, it is a permit to carry, not a CC permit. Their permits do not specify method of carry.Protias, he wasnt asking how much in percentage of the world's guns you own.
http://forum.opencarry.org/forums/s...mic-benefit-to-Wisconsin-571-MILLION-annuallyThanks guys..i wanted to inclde that % in a letter to the legislators regarding how few people would get a permit, thus the cost to the state...
This is the fiscal analysis that was prepared for the Illinois HB0148 personal protection Bill.
Fiscal Note (Illinois State Police)
The fiscal impact for HB 148 is as follows: The Firearms Services Bureau (FSB) would need the additional personnel and equipment: three additional personnel and equipment required to assists sheriffs for prohibiting issues (approximately $200,000.00 salary/benefits funding required). Start up Costs (FOID Mainframe and database modifications) = $500,000; Application to apply development = $20,000; Annual Costs (3 personnel salary/benefits) = $200,000; Total Estimated Costs = $720,000.
Why on earth do you want a FIB card?
I know for a fact McX has a non-resident permit, which "qualifies" him for regulated MI OC.So he can legally open carry in Michigan. That's about the only thing it is "good" for.
I know for a fact McX has a non-resident permit, which "qualifies" him for regulated MI OC.
I know for a fact McX has a non-resident permit, which "qualifies" him for regulated MI OC.
Why on earth do you want a FIB card?
Using the last numbers rounded off, about 80,000 permits for about 5.3 Million people (Minnesota population) would be about 1.5% of the population has a carry permit. That means in a average demographically mixed crowd of 200 people, 3 people should be legally armed. This would not include any LE in attendance. Is that a good ratio of sheepdogs to sheep?
This is the fiscal analysis that was prepared for the Illinois HB0148 personal protection Bill.
Fiscal Note (Illinois State Police)
The fiscal impact for HB 148 is as follows: The Firearms Services Bureau (FSB) would need the additional personnel and equipment: three additional personnel and equipment required to assists sheriffs for prohibiting issues (approximately $200,000.00 salary/benefits funding required). Start up Costs (FOID Mainframe and database modifications) = $500,000; Application to apply development = $20,000; Annual Costs (3 personnel salary/benefits) = $200,000; Total Estimated Costs = $720,000.
Spending all this cash for just 2%? Looks like more of the same.
Government grows, and our pocketbooks shrink, again...