Well, Tuesday Afternoon I put My LTC app in. so now its just a waiting game. I was told I should have it in 3-4 weeks.
and by put it in, I was there through the entire process of entering the info into the computer. including the "ALL LAWFUL PURPOSES" under reason of isssuance.
All in all a pretty painless expereince. The town did add a few "extra" things on to the application. But none were hard or unreasonable. Personally while many feel this is illegal I feel comfortable with it.
1) Personal letter explaining who you are, what you want and why. To me this is just a cover letter and I owuld do it anyways.
2) Letters of reference from 3 town residents. All the letters need to say is "I reccomend so and so for an LTC". Pretty much so you can't write down imaginary people or people who don't reccomend you. I was also was told these are the same people who you write as references on the form.
3) Come in and meet with the issuing officer. This was easy. Officer Hingst who was also the town prosecuter (recent promotion). Was exteremly helpful in finding a good time for me to come in and apologetic that it could not be scheduled sooner. "Interview" took a little while in which he asked if I had read the laws on the CHSB website, about previous training.
Pretty much it seems that the town is practicing due Diligence to ensure that you are being honest on your application and to keep on file.
So soon I will be able to bring up my sig 229 and pick up the 22 pistol I have been meaning to get
and by put it in, I was there through the entire process of entering the info into the computer. including the "ALL LAWFUL PURPOSES" under reason of isssuance.
All in all a pretty painless expereince. The town did add a few "extra" things on to the application. But none were hard or unreasonable. Personally while many feel this is illegal I feel comfortable with it.
1) Personal letter explaining who you are, what you want and why. To me this is just a cover letter and I owuld do it anyways.
2) Letters of reference from 3 town residents. All the letters need to say is "I reccomend so and so for an LTC". Pretty much so you can't write down imaginary people or people who don't reccomend you. I was also was told these are the same people who you write as references on the form.
3) Come in and meet with the issuing officer. This was easy. Officer Hingst who was also the town prosecuter (recent promotion). Was exteremly helpful in finding a good time for me to come in and apologetic that it could not be scheduled sooner. "Interview" took a little while in which he asked if I had read the laws on the CHSB website, about previous training.
Pretty much it seems that the town is practicing due Diligence to ensure that you are being honest on your application and to keep on file.
So soon I will be able to bring up my sig 229 and pick up the 22 pistol I have been meaning to get
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