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Still no ccw permit

davegran

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Cassville Area -Twelve Miles From Anything, Wiscon
I had a little time on my hands....

I had a little time on my hands so I took the data we have so far on applications submitted versus applications processed, plus the DOJ projection on how many apps would be submitted this fiscal year and constructed this graph:
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IF the data was correct and IF the processing and submission rates stayed the same, the DOJ would be all caught up after 157 days and 94,000 apps! Then the apps would be processed as soon as they came in.... Yes, those are mighty big IF's. :monkey And the new hires would make it all happen sooner.
 

Hostilefreak

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Baraboo, Wisconsin, USA
I don't know what to tell you other than just keep waiting as I did for mine. Mine took 22 days to get total including weekends and thanksgiving. Remember they still have another 19 days left to issue your license so until then hold tight!
 

Motofixxer

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(Blacks Law 4th Ed, Pg. 1298)
PERMIT: v. To suffer, allow, consent, let; to
give leave or license; to acquiesce, by failure to
prevent, or to expressly assent or agree to the
doing of an act. State v. Waxman, 93 N.J.Law,
27, 107 A. 150; State v. Peters, 112 Ohio St. 249,
147 N.E. 81, 84; Little Falls Fibre Co. v. Henry
Ford & Son, 126 Misc. 126, 212 N.Y.S. 630, 634;
Lemery v. Leonard, 99 Or. 670, 196 P. 376, 378;
Armstrong's Adm'r v. Sumne & Ratterman Co.,
211 Ky. 750, 278 S.W. 111, 113; Atwater v. Lober,
133 Misc. 652, 233 N.Y.S. 309, 313.

PERMIT: n. A license or instrument granted by
the officers of excise (or customs), certifying that
the duties on certain goods have been paid, or secured,
and permitting their removal from some
specified place to another. Wharton. A written
license or warrant, issued by a person in authority,
empowering the grantee to do some act not
forbidden by law,
but not allowable without such
authority.

(Blacks Law 4th Ed, Pg. 1067)
LICENSE: Certificate or the document itself
which gives permission
. Aldrich v. City of Syracuse,
236 N.Y.S. 614, 617, 134 Misc. 698. Permission
or authority. Independent School Dist.,
Class A, No. 1, Cassia County v. Pfost, 51 Idaho
240, 4 P.2d 893, 897; Monsour v. City of Shreveport,
194 La. 625, 194 So. 569, 571; Platt v. Bender,
La.App., 178 , So. 678, 682.....

So by definition a license is a permit, a permit is a license...any questions??? :D
 
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Mlutz

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Feb 26, 2010
Messages
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(Blacks Law 4th Ed, Pg. 1298)
PERMIT: v. To suffer, allow, consent, let; to
give leave or license; to acquiesce, by failure to
prevent, or to expressly assent or agree to the
doing of an act. State v. Waxman, 93 N.J.Law,
27, 107 A. 150; State v. Peters, 112 Ohio St. 249,
147 N.E. 81, 84; Little Falls Fibre Co. v. Henry
Ford & Son, 126 Misc. 126, 212 N.Y.S. 630, 634;
Lemery v. Leonard, 99 Or. 670, 196 P. 376, 378;
Armstrong's Adm'r v. Sumne & Ratterman Co.,
211 Ky. 750, 278 S.W. 111, 113; Atwater v. Lober,
133 Misc. 652, 233 N.Y.S. 309, 313.

PERMIT: n. A license or instrument granted by
the officers of excise (or customs), certifying that
the duties on certain goods have been paid, or secured,
and permitting their removal from some
specified place to another. Wharton. A written
license or warrant, issued by a person in authority,
empowering the grantee to do some act not
forbidden by law,
but not allowable without such
authority.

(Blacks Law 4th Ed, Pg. 1067)
LICENSE: Certificate or the document itself
which gives permission
. Aldrich v. City of Syracuse,
236 N.Y.S. 614, 617, 134 Misc. 698. Permission
or authority. Independent School Dist.,
Class A, No. 1, Cassia County v. Pfost, 51 Idaho
240, 4 P.2d 893, 897; Monsour v. City of Shreveport,
194 La. 625, 194 So. 569, 571; Platt v. Bender,
La.App., 178 , So. 678, 682.....

So by definition a license is a permit, a permit is a license...any questions??? :D

Nope. You cleared it all up. Thanks. Lol.
 
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