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Issue or deny in sixty days. Should legislature address this?
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<blockquote data-quote="MLR" data-source="post: 1936659" data-attributes="member: 2176"><p>To me it is clear that the legislature intended for the permits to be either be approved or denied within the time limits specified. They are given the power if a mistake has been made to revoke the license of anyone incorrectly issued one. There was nothing in the law that would allow the different agencies to claim that they did not have time to preform their duty. The law as written clearly states that the permit will be issued or denied for just cause within the time limits specified. It makes it very clear what the issuing agency id required to do if they run out of time. Issue or deny. They were not given the power to refuse to act.</p><p></p><p>Is this some that need to be taken to court? It seems that the agencies responsible are in clear violation of the law.</p><p></p><p>Would you good folks be so kind as to join me in calling your State Senators, Congressmen and the Governor and letting them know your feelings? Seems to me if we succedded in getting concealed carry and now open carry laws passed this little problem should be a snap.</p><p></p><p>Lets all call our Reps about this now!</p><p></p><p>Michael</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MLR, post: 1936659, member: 2176"] To me it is clear that the legislature intended for the permits to be either be approved or denied within the time limits specified. They are given the power if a mistake has been made to revoke the license of anyone incorrectly issued one. There was nothing in the law that would allow the different agencies to claim that they did not have time to preform their duty. The law as written clearly states that the permit will be issued or denied for just cause within the time limits specified. It makes it very clear what the issuing agency id required to do if they run out of time. Issue or deny. They were not given the power to refuse to act. Is this some that need to be taken to court? It seems that the agencies responsible are in clear violation of the law. Would you good folks be so kind as to join me in calling your State Senators, Congressmen and the Governor and letting them know your feelings? Seems to me if we succedded in getting concealed carry and now open carry laws passed this little problem should be a snap. Lets all call our Reps about this now! Michael [/QUOTE]
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