Hinsdale MA----8 weeks to the day-----LTC A ----no restrictions
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Not sure about Townsend. My buddy needed a letter from 3 people and had to meet the chief, the LO was pretty easy going and he did get an LTC-A ALP.
Probably should have reported this sooner, got my LTC-A in Fall River about a month or so ago. A little bit of an odd experience. I went to the training course and applied with my cousin (age 32) and a close friend of mine (30) had gotten his LTC a couple months earlier. We all had the same clean background, no trouble with the law, drugs, violence anything like that and we were all first time applicants.. only difference is I'm 29 and live by myself in a single family home... they both have families living in apartments. My friend took 4 months to receive his LTC-A which was Sporting restricted. My cousin, got his LTC-A restricted to sporting after 6 weeks. I on the other hand, received my LTC-A no restrictions 4 weeks after applying. So I'm not sure if the chief has some sort of criteria for homeowners or something or those without family? Which makes no sense to me. Not sure, figured I'd just share my experience.
Has anyone been denied for an issue with their criminal history? --More specifically, an issue with an out of state (misdemeanor) DUI.
Seems like they are only a week behind. Where are they delays?[/FONT][/COLOR][/LEFT]
The large majority of the delays are with the issuing city or town. That's why they vary widely across the state.
This is almost always the case. However, a very recent 'upgrade' to MIRCS has compounded the problem on the state's end.
Not sure other than multiple reports including from the FRB that a recent system update caused unanticipated problems.What's happened?
I'm planning to apply for my LTC-A pretty soon in Chicopee, only thing I have a concern over is my safety course certificate is 7 years old, from 2005. I was too young to apply at the time when I got it, and eventually I lost interest in shooting for awhile until I decided to get back into it now. I know Chicopee is red, but do you think they will tell me I have to take a new one? Anyone have any experience with being denied due to something like this?
I have the NRA certificate as well as the MSP one, just wondering if they may jerk me around due to the age. I know the classes are good, but I'd really not pay another 100 dollars.
Get a friend to take it and you can sit in for free at most places(mass firearms school is where I went).
What's up with Framingham? My GF has been there three times to drop off her app and either the office is closed or they guys have gone home early (like today)? And they didn't even post all of the requirements on the website - she found out about the 'extra' criteria after going there the first time. For those of you that need it, I've attached their checklist.
Is a "Class D, FID restricted" for mace only?
What happened in Andover that changed its color rating to green? Did the chief change, something else happen?