CHL status
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CHL status
What does it mean exactly when the staus is: "Concealed Handgun License : Manufacturing Pending"
Are they still in the accept / reject mode or am I about to be granted my License?
Are they still in the accept / reject mode or am I about to be granted my License?
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Re: CHL status
it means they send the info off to the printer to make it.
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Re: CHL status
And you should receive it very soon! Usually in a couple of days.cheezit wrote:it means they send the info off to the printer to make it.
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Re: CHL status
Thanks guys, this is good news!
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Re: CHL status
It means the longest days are ahead and the mailbox gets tired of you checking it! Congrats!
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Thanks for the congrats! But you let the air out of my party balloon at the same time.Divided Attention wrote:It means the longest days are ahead and the mailbox gets tired of you checking it! Congrats!
I'm not looking forward to the wait.
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Re: CHL status
Really what it means is you'll be standing out in the freezing cold this week watching the mailman come down the block towards your mailbox.
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Re: CHL status
Sure does.jamisjockey wrote:Really what it means is you'll be standing out in the freezing cold this week watching the mailman come down the block towards your mailbox.
Mine came during summer. A pair of shorts, some lemonade, and a lawn chair by the mailbox.
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Re: CHL status
For some (me included) the status may change to "mailed". For others, the status was still sitting in manufacture pending when they were standing at the mailbox with the plastic in their hand.
It could take another week but at least you are in the home stretch. Congratulations!
It could take another week but at least you are in the home stretch. Congratulations!
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Re: CHL status
Updated status: "Mailed"
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Are you ready for your WallyWalk? If not you need to mail it back.Xdsub.40 wrote:Updated status: "Mailed"
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Re: CHL status
Receiving it is a bit of a non event because it comes in a plain envelope from the state and it attached to a piece of card stock to stiffen the envelope. No text, writing, directions. Just plain paper.
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Re: CHL status
WildBill wrote:Are you ready for your WallyWalk? If not you need to mail it back.Xdsub.40 wrote:Updated status: "Mailed"
and add a Lowes or Home depot walk, lumber area is great for stretching the limits of your concealment , and usually there is no one around if it gets unconcealed accidently
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You can be assured that an employee will not see you. Was at Home Depot one time when I heard this guy yell "does anyone work here?" I actually saw employees come out of hiding and head in the opposite directions of the noise.powerboatr wrote:WildBill wrote:Xdsub.40 wrote:
and add a Lowes or Home depot walk, lumber area is great for stretching the limits of your concealment , and usually there is no one around if it gets unconcealed accidently
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Re: CHL status
In addition to the "Wally Walk", how about the "Target Trot"????
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