Luzerne County Pennsylvania - 1 in 9 Conceal Carry
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Luzerne County Pennsylvania - 1 in 9 Conceal Carry
Records show 26,343 people in Luzerne County have a permit to carry a concealed gun.
That's one in nine people in the county over the age of 21.
That's a lot of guns out there! Not very good odds for a BG.
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That's one in nine people in the county over the age of 21.
That's a lot of guns out there! Not very good odds for a BG.
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This part of the article caught my eye. (I'm not quoting - paraphrasing.)
If you have no criminal record and no history of mental problems, you fill out an application, pay the $31 fee, wait for the sheriff's department to conduct an instant background check and walk out of the sheriff's department with your license. The whole process can be completed in 15 minutes.
You don't suppose the ease and the low price have something to do with the high number of license carriers, do you?
If you have no criminal record and no history of mental problems, you fill out an application, pay the $31 fee, wait for the sheriff's department to conduct an instant background check and walk out of the sheriff's department with your license. The whole process can be completed in 15 minutes.
You don't suppose the ease and the low price have something to do with the high number of license carriers, do you?
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Re: Luzerne County Pennsylvania - 1 in 9 Conceal Carry
I have known that Pennsylvania had a quick and inexpensive licensing process. I believe that their license is paper [not laminated] and has no picture on it.baldeagle wrote:This part of the article caught my eye. (I'm not quoting - paraphrasing.)
If you have no criminal record and no history of mental problems, you fill out an application, pay the $31 fee, wait for the sheriff's department to conduct an instant background check and walk out of the sheriff's department with your license. The whole process can be completed in 15 minutes.
You don't suppose the ease and the low price have something to do with the high number of license carriers, do you?
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Neither my Bro's Tennessee CC license and nor my BIL's Alabama license have photo's on 'em and their permit/licenses sure didn't cost anywhere near what my Texas CHL did either. The Texas CHL should have a picture of a cow, a green ca$h cow, on the back.WildBill wrote:I have known that Pennsylvania had a quick and inexpensive licensing process. I believe that their license is paper [not laminated] and has no picture on it.baldeagle wrote:This part of the article caught my eye. (I'm not quoting - paraphrasing.)
If you have no criminal record and no history of mental problems, you fill out an application, pay the $31 fee, wait for the sheriff's department to conduct an instant background check and walk out of the sheriff's department with your license. The whole process can be completed in 15 minutes.
You don't suppose the ease and the low price have something to do with the high number of license carriers, do you?
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I hear that Tennessee and Alabama are nice this time of year.Oldgringo wrote:Neither my Bro's Tennessee CC license and nor my BIL's Alabama license have photo's on 'em and their permit/licenses sure didn't cost anywhere near what my Texas CHL did either. The Texas CHL should have a picture of a cow, a green ca$h cow, on the back.
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Nice poke.WildBill wrote:I hear that Tennessee and Alabama are nice this time of year.Oldgringo wrote:Neither my Bro's Tennessee CC license and nor my BIL's Alabama license have photo's on 'em and their permit/licenses sure didn't cost anywhere near what my Texas CHL did either. The Texas CHL should have a picture of a cow, a green ca$h cow, on the back.
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I hear the Utah license is plastic and has a picture and is half the price of the Texas cash cow.
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You would be right.Barbi Q wrote:I hear the Utah license is plastic and has a picture and is half the price of the Texas cash cow.
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Re: Luzerne County Pennsylvania - 1 in 9 Conceal Carry
I lived in PA and had a CHL there before I moved to Texas.
The fee's vary for each county, as it is up to the Sheriff of that county to issue the licenses. The only exception is Philadelpiha, in which it's the police chief's responsibility.
It cost me $22 for mine, and that was for a 4 year license I belive. This was in Venango County, PA. The process at the time (2002) was to go to the Sheriff's office, fill out an application. They then took your picture on the spot and collected the $22. Then you wait to speak with the Chief Deputy who interviews you and asks basic questions such as why do you want this, etc. Your application then gets assigned to a deputy who goes out and interviews people where you work and your neighbors. After that and a FBI background, your license gets issued.
The process may be different now, but again, it's not standardized, it's up to each Sheriff what to charge and how to do the background checks.
I was floored when I found out how much it cost down here in Texas and what all you had to go through to get it. It cost me $22. There was no class of any kind and no trip to a gun range to qualify.
The fee's vary for each county, as it is up to the Sheriff of that county to issue the licenses. The only exception is Philadelpiha, in which it's the police chief's responsibility.
It cost me $22 for mine, and that was for a 4 year license I belive. This was in Venango County, PA. The process at the time (2002) was to go to the Sheriff's office, fill out an application. They then took your picture on the spot and collected the $22. Then you wait to speak with the Chief Deputy who interviews you and asks basic questions such as why do you want this, etc. Your application then gets assigned to a deputy who goes out and interviews people where you work and your neighbors. After that and a FBI background, your license gets issued.
The process may be different now, but again, it's not standardized, it's up to each Sheriff what to charge and how to do the background checks.
I was floored when I found out how much it cost down here in Texas and what all you had to go through to get it. It cost me $22. There was no class of any kind and no trip to a gun range to qualify.
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Re: Luzerne County Pennsylvania - 1 in 9 Conceal Carry
There were some posts here a while back that said that you could mail a copy of your Texas CHL and a copy of the your Texas DL to the Centre county sheriff along with a short application and $25 and you would get a non-resident CCW in the mail. I toyed with it because it would fix my W. VA problem where we have relatives. I may do that yet.
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Well, you sure can. I just checked. Here is the link http://www.co.centre.pa.us/sheriff/lice ... cation.aspchasfm11 wrote:There were some posts here a while back that said that you could mail a copy of your Texas CHL and a copy of the your Texas DL to the Centre county sheriff along with a short application and $25 and you would get a non-resident CCW in the mail. I toyed with it because it would fix my W. VA problem where we have relatives. I may do that yet.
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chasfm11 wrote:There were some posts here a while back that said that you could mail a copy of your Texas CHL and a copy of the your Texas DL to the Centre county sheriff along with a short application and $25 and you would get a non-resident CCW in the mail. I toyed with it because it would fix my W. VA problem where we have relatives. I may do that yet.
OMG - that's awesome!!!! I also have a WV problem. My MIL lives in PA which, when driving, is surrounded by the following wall of non-tx-chl-reciprocal states:magillapd wrote:Well, you sure can. I just checked. Here is the link http://www.co.centre.pa.us/sheriff/lice ... cation.asp
(Which I guess I could look at as a blessing!!)
But, add a non-resident PA licence to the mix and suddenly it looks like this:
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I'm pretty sure that getting a Utah non-resident would also fix both W VA and Ohio, at least for now.
It puzzles me why W VA doesn't recognize the TX CHL. W.VA definitely has some bizarre rules regarding having a gun in a vehicle.
It puzzles me why W VA doesn't recognize the TX CHL. W.VA definitely has some bizarre rules regarding having a gun in a vehicle.
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Re: Luzerne County Pennsylvania - 1 in 9 Conceal Carry
It actually IS standardized now and the new cards will have a picture. It is against state law for Sheriffs to charge different amounts, but has happened in the past. Also the license is a License to Carry Firearms (LTCF), not a "concealed carry" license. I got a LTCF from Centre County five years ago and renewed it recently, all through the mail, but this is now changing and you will be required to apply in person in the future. I'll probably do it, just becasue I can.magillapd wrote:I lived in PA and had a CHL there before I moved to Texas.
The fee's vary for each county, as it is up to the Sheriff of that county to issue the licenses. The only exception is Philadelpiha, in which it's the police chief's responsibility.
It cost me $22 for mine, and that was for a 4 year license I belive. This was in Venango County, PA. The process at the time (2002) was to go to the Sheriff's office, fill out an application. They then took your picture on the spot and collected the $22. Then you wait to speak with the Chief Deputy who interviews you and asks basic questions such as why do you want this, etc. Your application then gets assigned to a deputy who goes out and interviews people where you work and your neighbors. After that and a FBI background, your license gets issued.
The process may be different now, but again, it's not standardized, it's up to each Sheriff what to charge and how to do the background checks.
I was floored when I found out how much it cost down here in Texas and what all you had to go through to get it. It cost me $22. There was no class of any kind and no trip to a gun range to qualify.
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Re: Luzerne County Pennsylvania - 1 in 9 Conceal Carry
My first carry license was in Pa back in 1967. If I recall correctly it took less than a week through the county sheriff. No pics, just a card with hand written information on it. Was only good for one year. I don't recall the cost. We sure have come a long way. ;) Think I still have that card around somewhere
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