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<blockquote data-quote="nofearfactor" data-source="post: 608777" data-attributes="member: 1535"><p>I "had" my Iowa permit at one time when I lived there full time.Maybe I wasnt clear on that.Sorry.It just wasnt current at the time-it had lapsed.I had been living here for 2 years full time and only there part time and I just hadnt had time to apply for one here yet.I was just doing what was legal by having the guns and gear in the trunk.I have a busy career as a musician which is a nighttime job basically and dont have the time some times to get much of anything done during the daytime hours.Sorry for the misunderstanding...</p><p></p><p>And,Iowa's permit law is way different than here,or was when I lived there fulltime 7 years ago and got my first permit there.I only live there part time now.Permits were only for one year at a time and you got them from the sheriff of your county.And no long waiting period like here.Every county was different though.I live in Des Moines-Polk county and its a little easier to get one there.The sheriff of each county approves the permits.It was still kind of tough to get one in a way.You did have to have a squeeky clean background and show a real need why you had to have one.</p><p></p><p>Still,I moved to Iowa from California and it was so weird to be able to even get a permit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nofearfactor, post: 608777, member: 1535"] I "had" my Iowa permit at one time when I lived there full time.Maybe I wasnt clear on that.Sorry.It just wasnt current at the time-it had lapsed.I had been living here for 2 years full time and only there part time and I just hadnt had time to apply for one here yet.I was just doing what was legal by having the guns and gear in the trunk.I have a busy career as a musician which is a nighttime job basically and dont have the time some times to get much of anything done during the daytime hours.Sorry for the misunderstanding... And,Iowa's permit law is way different than here,or was when I lived there fulltime 7 years ago and got my first permit there.I only live there part time now.Permits were only for one year at a time and you got them from the sheriff of your county.And no long waiting period like here.Every county was different though.I live in Des Moines-Polk county and its a little easier to get one there.The sheriff of each county approves the permits.It was still kind of tough to get one in a way.You did have to have a squeeky clean background and show a real need why you had to have one. Still,I moved to Iowa from California and it was so weird to be able to even get a permit. [/QUOTE]
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