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    Quote Originally Posted by Dstrbdmedic167 View Post
    Understood but at least it's done now.. Ours last 5 years and the it's $75 for renewal. Then all we have to do is pay the fee online and pick up our permit.
    I think ours is the same.


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    Quote Originally Posted by camomike View Post
    Same here in Minnesota. Shall issue, open carry. Our laws could be a lititle looser, but i'm not complaining too much. Think it's around a month here if I remember what my sister had to go through right.
    I'm in MN as well. Pretty much just take a class, turn in paperwork with the sheriff and wait about a month.

    Quote Originally Posted by Dstrbdmedic167 View Post
    Also a plus here that may or may not be the same other places(i'm curious). Having my CCWP allows me to buy any firearm on the spot without background check. All I need is my state issued ID, notice how I worded that, and CCWP and i'm good to go for either dealer or personal firearms. This applies to both long guns and pistol by dealers and handguns for individual.
    Our permit is out purchase permit as well, but we still have to go through background checks to purchase.

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    Oregon here, have to take a class, mine was 30 minutes, got to court house and get fingerprinted and background and a week later get permit, $65, also in Oregon if you have a permit it is legal to carry in all public schools, and airports, or anywhere for that matter, as long as it's not private property and they don't want you to, but even then you can carry concealed and if they see it and ask you to leave they can't arrest you unless you refuse to leave, then it's trespassing. Also any length ar15 pistol, and full auto, suppressed, and sbr's are legal with paperwork

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    Quote Originally Posted by ducrider14 View Post
    Oregon here, have to take a class, mine was 30 minutes, got to court house and get fingerprinted and background and a week later get permit, $65, also in Oregon if you have a permit it is legal to carry in all public schools, and airports, or anywhere for that matter, as long as it's not private property and they don't want you to, but even then you can carry concealed and if they see it and ask you to leave they can't arrest you unless you refuse to leave, then it's trespassing. Also any length ar15 pistol, and full auto, suppressed, and sbr's are legal with paperwork
    I need to move there!


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    Vermont, Alaska, Arizona or Montana... I'd move tomorrow
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pyzik View Post
    Vermont, Alaska, Arizona or Montana... I'd move tomorrow
    We're looking at Alabama and Missouri. Oregon looks pretty damn good too.


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    Also no wait time to purchase in Oregon, I've gone in and bought two handguns and a shotgun and walked out 30 minutes later, also legal to open carry loaded, and no permit needed for a loaded long gun, at least it used to be like that
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    Quote Originally Posted by ducrider14 View Post
    I actually had a drunk guy knock on my door late at night and I answered with my ar and told him to leave and a cop I talked to later said good job, now it might not be like that in the city, but it's great here
    My wife "heard" a noise a few months ago. Here I am in my boxers checking out my property with my .277 WLV( had light at the time) only to find a couple raccoons causing a ruckus.

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    VA you just have to fill out application w/ court clerk, they give you a copy of it, which is a defacto permit until the decision is rendered, which they have a max of 30 days to give you a decision. They offer conceal carry classes around here, so I'm assuming the would want you to take that before they would approve it. 1x class for a cpl hours, they do em at the fire depts. around here on weekends, so pretty easy

    EDIT: at least in my part of VA that is, due to D.C. area its kinda like two states in one depending on where you live, lol

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    Wow..

    To get mine in WA, it was $52-55 bux ,fill out form, fingerprints, sit back and wait and receive in mail 3 weeks later...

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    Quote Originally Posted by ducrider14 View Post
    Also no wait time to purchase in Oregon, I've gone in and bought two handguns and a shotgun and walked out 30 minutes later, also legal to open carry loaded, and no permit needed for a loaded long gun, at least it used to be like that
    We don't wait to purchase firearms here either. The majority of my time spent "waiting" is because I talk to much and get sidetracked :)


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    Quote Originally Posted by mustangfreek View Post
    Wow..

    To get mine in WA, it was $52-55 bux ,fill out form, fingerprints, sit back and wait and receive in mail 3 weeks later...
    Wtf Michigan needs to get their shit together!


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    In Ohio, you are required to take a certification class of 8 hours classroom, 4 hours range time/qualification. Then go in person to the county sheriff's office, supplying two passport sized photos, get finger printed, fill out an extensive application, wait for background check to be completed, then receive permit card in mail a few weeks later, (assuming you pass background check...)

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    Quote Originally Posted by akersc View Post
    What the crap! It's $130 here! It used to be call ccw here, they changed it to cpl for whatever reason.


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    Why was your's $130? did they charge extra for fingerprinting?? I live around the corner from the sheriff's office, so I went and got my stuff taken care of during lunch one day. Got my CPL in the mail within 40 days. We did away with the gun board, having to pick up your CPL in person, etc. (ottawa county)

    It was changed from CCW because i believe in Michigan that is the felony charge associated with carrying a concealed weapon without legal permission to do so (ie CPL )
    http://legislature.mi.gov/doc.aspx?mcl-750-227

    One thing that is beneficial with michigan's CPL requirements is that we have reciprocity with nearly every state that allows for concealed carry due to the training requirement, while not all states have reciprocity in Michigan. Oregon and Washington for instance don't share that benefit...
    http://www.usacarry.com/concealed_ca...city_maps.html

    Just in case you get the itch to travel or move for the promise of greater "freedom"
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    They charge for the fingerprinting, the picture and she opted for the plastic card instead of the paper card.
    Just a regular guy.

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