Kc.38
Regular Member
Is it not possible that the numbers are inflated to ask for an increase in their funding or hire new friends/employees?
Is it not possible that the numbers are inflated to ask for an increase in their funding or hire new friends/employees?
Will be interesting to see them SOOOO underwhelmed that they get all the permits done in a week to 10 days...or quicker! maybe not...
You know if they had nothing to do, they'll still take the full amount of time to do it. I mean, these are government workers...
"As far as processing applications, again we have no historical experience to draw off...
You know if they had nothing to do, they'll still take the full amount of time to do it. I mean, these are government workers...
like I was saying in another similar post , we can all expect an instant 3-4 month Backlog, they don't have the staffing to process those numbers expeditiously. so the legal 21 + 45 day time frame is not going to happen..for Many of the first applicants it will mean you might get your permit February or March maybe even later. I won't hold my breath on getting my permit that I will apply for on Nov 1st before mid Feb to late March... if I do get it earlier than that I will consider myself one of the lucky ones.. with all the media hype this has gotten over the last year, I would not be shocked to see 100,000 - 250,000 applications flood the DOJ on the first day or two, with thousands more coming in each day for at least the first month...
Ding Ding DIng.... We have a winner...
You Sir have outdone yourself.....
Outdoorsman1
What kind of permit and training is required for one of those ?
What kind of permit and training is required for one of those ?
If you can do this you are in.
Glock21gb:
Where do you get the 66 days you talk about?
(2) Notwithstanding section 175.60 (9) (b) of the statutes,
as created by this act, beginning on the effective date
of this subsection and ending on the first day of the 5th
month beginning after the effective date of this subsection,
the department of justice shall, as soon as practicable and
without delay, but no longer than 45 days, after
receiving a complete application under section 175.60
(7) of the statutes, as created by this act, for a license to
carry a concealed weapon, do one of the following:
(a) Issue the license and promptly send the licensee
his or her license document by 1st class mail.
Glock21gb:
Where do you get the 66 days you talk about?
(2) Notwithstanding section 175.60 (9) (b) of the statutes,
as created by this act, beginning on the effective date
of this subsection and ending on the first day of the 5th
month beginning after the effective date of this subsection,
the department of justice shall, as soon as practicable and
without delay, but no longer than 45 days, after
receiving a complete application under section 175.60
(7) of the statutes, as created by this act, for a license to
carry a concealed weapon, do one of the following:
(a) Issue the license and promptly send the licensee
his or her license document by 1st class mail.
He probably just used wrong punctuation...I caught it too. 45 days for the first 90(?) days, then 21 days thereafter...
I have had discussions with a group who has set up training in four other states when they first passed shall issue carry laws. With their experience in those states and the population in Wisconsin they are projecting 100,000 permit applications the first 12 months the law is in effect with us topping out at around 250,000 to 300,000 permit holders in two to three years.