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After Over Three Years Since Taking Course, Applying For CCW Tomorrow - Need Advice
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<blockquote data-quote="David2012" data-source="post: 1814466" data-attributes="member: 24428"><p>I went the ten yr permit route when I renewed last time, so I'd be grandfathered in. If constitutional carry becomes law... you might be able to carry openly, but still need a permit to conceal carry or vice versa... as I can't see the state giving up the revenue that the licenses generate for the OSBI. I could afford the 10 yr license right now.. but 6 yrs from now I might not be able afford a license fee increase with the economy being like it is now.</p><p></p><p>Fingerprints-- I just let the Sheriff's office do them for me...</p><p></p><p>Photos- They may have gone up-- but when I renewed my license not long ago-- the photo portrait booth at WalMart made mine for $10. The Sheriff in my area was doing it for $20.</p><p></p><p>Payment... I don't think it matters. A phone call can clear it up in a few moments.</p><p></p><p>Certificate-- It is good life.. whenever you want to use it...as stated above the original must be submitted w/ your application. As for copies, I have a copy of my full original application and all renewals, certificate of training, payment receipts and finger prints. I just ran them through my computer scanner / printer and filed them away.</p><p></p><p>Address- Personally, I'd use my home mailing address if it is not a Post Office Box. No need of giving some bureaucrat a confusing moment of having 2 different addresses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David2012, post: 1814466, member: 24428"] I went the ten yr permit route when I renewed last time, so I'd be grandfathered in. If constitutional carry becomes law... you might be able to carry openly, but still need a permit to conceal carry or vice versa... as I can't see the state giving up the revenue that the licenses generate for the OSBI. I could afford the 10 yr license right now.. but 6 yrs from now I might not be able afford a license fee increase with the economy being like it is now. Fingerprints-- I just let the Sheriff's office do them for me... Photos- They may have gone up-- but when I renewed my license not long ago-- the photo portrait booth at WalMart made mine for $10. The Sheriff in my area was doing it for $20. Payment... I don't think it matters. A phone call can clear it up in a few moments. Certificate-- It is good life.. whenever you want to use it...as stated above the original must be submitted w/ your application. As for copies, I have a copy of my full original application and all renewals, certificate of training, payment receipts and finger prints. I just ran them through my computer scanner / printer and filed them away. Address- Personally, I'd use my home mailing address if it is not a Post Office Box. No need of giving some bureaucrat a confusing moment of having 2 different addresses. [/QUOTE]
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