I have contacted them twice, so has my buddy.
the second time I emailed them with no reply. That was last week.
Time to call your state rep!
I have contacted them twice, so has my buddy.
the second time I emailed them with no reply. That was last week.
My "sources" tell me that they are a bit understaffed. Plus, there have been several months of record numbers of applications. Take a look at the information as to the number of background checks for firearm purchases and figure that a fair percentage of those are new buyers, and perhaps also likely to apply for CCW.
Color me unfazed by their "troubles". It's state law and they should have to do what they have to in order to comply.
Oh, there's no way that could possibly go wrong. Just make sure you use the ones who were convicted of cybercrimes, because we already know they're really good at computers...Maybe they could use convicts to enter the data, just as other state agencies do.
Oh, there's no way that could possibly go wrong. Just make sure you use the ones who were convicted of cybercrimes, because we already know they're really good at computers...
Oh, there's no way that could possibly go wrong. Just make sure you use the ones who were convicted of cybercrimes, because we already know they're really good at computers...
Have you confirmed whatdate they received the app? Some agencies don't always mail them in a timely manner. If they've had it for 90 days or more, contact your state rep and request assistance. At 90 days they're required to issue or deny by law.
I have contacted them twice, so has my buddy.
the second time I emailed them with no reply. That was last week.
Color me unfazed by their "troubles". It's state law and they should have to do what they have to in order to comply.
Nah, the guy that submitted in December is a Liberal...
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