I see now that you're in Kingwood. I'm in Atascocita. Is Joe Crabb your State Rep? If you don't get your license in a few days, I would definitely call Rep Crabb's Kingwood office. That seems to be the catalyst that got the ball moving for me. I spoke with Phillip Ivy over there.Totally Frustrated wrote:I emailed and snail mailed all. I, nor anyone else should have had to. After only getting the standard response from the Govs office, I finally heard From DPS saying should be done within a week. that was four days ago so we'll see. I honestly am tired of the entire process, and am not sweating it any longer. I guess its OK for the state to break the law. just don't you do it though!
I am going to remember this come the next election that's for sure.
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Yes he is, and I will Call tomorrow. Thanks
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You haven't ticked me off, but I just don't think the DPS needs to be complimented for their performance. They're doing a terrible job. They're violating our rights, and in addition, many people have reported just how rude they've been on the phone. I am glad you finally got your license.KingOfDirk wrote:Thanks, HGWC. I know you're happy for me, despite the odd feeling I get that somehow I've done something to tick you off.
You did get special treatment if you got yours in 85 days. We know from many reports that when the state representatives get involved, they send our one person digging through stacks of applications to find yours. They bring yours to the front of the line, and the one person doing the background checks processes the expedited application ahead of all the other applications that were waiting in line. This special treatment due to political pressure is no doubt slowing down everyone else' applications. I don't fault you. It's your right. I did it myself.If my application had gotten special treatment, I'd have had my CHL in hand in November. Instead I waited quietly for the period allowed by statute to expire, and then made it my mission to get one of my employees to find out why DPS hadn't done their job.
I do fault the DPS. We all paid our money. We all deserve to have our applications processed fairly in the order they were received. That yours and mine were given special treatment because of political pressure is not something we should be complimenting them on. Instead of playing politics, they should be addressing the problem. They should be defining the BC in such a way that it can be completed within the mandatory time frame. If that means eliminating it, they're empowered to do that. They're appeasing political pressure in order to continue to get away with illegally denying our rights. That's not something we should compliment them for.
You have absolutely no reason to apologize to anyone. The DPS does.In the meantime, I absolutely refuse to apologize for demanding service for my $140. It's a lot of money to me.
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By the way, we just had a post in the August thread where the gentleman reports his "expedited" application took almost 60 days. Looks like while they were expediting an 85 day application, they were delaying an expedited 161 day application.
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Kawabuggy is now reporting a 274 day delay in Harris county.
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275 now! The 274 was yesterdays news!
If I make the record, will everyone on this site give me a penny for each day that I waited? With that money, I could buy some ammo, and perhaps a new gun at this rate...
If I make the record, will everyone on this site give me a penny for each day that I waited? With that money, I could buy some ammo, and perhaps a new gun at this rate...
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275?!?! Only if you have lived in every single county in Texas is this excusable! How many times have you contacted reps?Kawabuggy wrote:275 now! The 274 was yesterdays news!
If I make the record, will everyone on this site give me a penny for each day that I waited? With that money, I could buy some ammo, and perhaps a new gun at this rate...
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I made another contact to Mr. Crabbs office yesterday, Mr. Phillip Ivey was very helpful and stated he would check on the status again and have DPS call me. Today I just got a call from the DPS in Austin stating the BC was completed and they would be overnight delivering the license. it's not in hand yet, and until it is I'm not celebrating. Hopefully tomorrow evening I'll be able to add some smileys to the board when I log on.FAAPOD wrote:I see now that you're in Kingwood. I'm in Atascocita. Is Joe Crabb your State Rep? If you don't get your license in a few days, I would definitely call Rep Crabb's Kingwood office. That seems to be the catalyst that got the ball moving for me. I spoke with Phillip Ivy over there.Totally Frustrated wrote:I emailed and snail mailed all. I, nor anyone else should have had to. After only getting the standard response from the Govs office, I finally heard From DPS saying should be done within a week. that was four days ago so we'll see. I honestly am tired of the entire process, and am not sweating it any longer. I guess its OK for the state to break the law. just don't you do it though!
I am going to remember this come the next election that's for sure.
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Totally Frustrated wrote:I made another contact to Mr. Crabbs office yesterday, Mr. Phillip Ivey was very helpful and stated he would check on the status again and have DPS call me. Today I just got a call from the DPS in Austin stating the BC was completed and they would be overnight delivering the license. it's not in hand yet, and until it is I'm not celebrating. Hopefully tomorrow evening I'll be able to add some smileys to the board when I log on.FAAPOD wrote:I see now that you're in Kingwood. I'm in Atascocita. Is Joe Crabb your State Rep? If you don't get your license in a few days, I would definitely call Rep Crabb's Kingwood office. That seems to be the catalyst that got the ball moving for me. I spoke with Phillip Ivy over there.Totally Frustrated wrote:I emailed and snail mailed all. I, nor anyone else should have had to. After only getting the standard response from the Govs office, I finally heard From DPS saying should be done within a week. that was four days ago so we'll see. I honestly am tired of the entire process, and am not sweating it any longer. I guess its OK for the state to break the law. just don't you do it though!
I am going to remember this come the next election that's for sure.
Right on... have fun doing "The Walk"
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TOTALLY FRUSTRATED is changing his name to FINALLY SATISFIED.
Plastic in hand.
Class taken: 8-23-08
Application sent: 9-3-08
Application Received: 9-5-08
Sent to Harris County for BC: 9-6-08
BC completed: 2-4-09
License delivered: 2-5-09
Only took Harris County 153 days for BC.
They should be proud.
I was gonna add a bunch of smilies to this, but the one on my face right now will have to do.
I don't want to spend a lot of time on this because
IT'S TIME FOR MY WALLY WALK!!!
Plastic in hand.
Class taken: 8-23-08
Application sent: 9-3-08
Application Received: 9-5-08
Sent to Harris County for BC: 9-6-08
BC completed: 2-4-09
License delivered: 2-5-09
Only took Harris County 153 days for BC.
They should be proud.
I was gonna add a bunch of smilies to this, but the one on my face right now will have to do.
I don't want to spend a lot of time on this because
IT'S TIME FOR MY WALLY WALK!!!
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Congratulations TF! I can be happy with you, but don't sell yourself short being satisfied with how the state has treated you.
Here's a letter I got from the DPS today just to keep me steaming some more:
"The Department is in receipt of your e-mail correspondence to the Governor's Office regarding your application for a license to carry a concealed handgun. We regret the delay in processing your license. During the time your application was submitted, we received a large influx of applications, which caused a delay in the initial processing of your application. Additionally, a local records check was required in a county affected by the catastrophic events and aftermath of Hurricane Ike, which further delayed your application.
We regret any inconvenience this may have caused. Our records indicate that your license was mailed on December 2, 2008. It is our hope that you have received your license prior to the date of this letter. If you have not received the license or if you have any further questions, please feel free to contact Jan Coffey, Manager, Concealed Handgun Licensing Bureau at jan.coffey@txdps.state.tx.lls."
What a sorry line of lies and excuses.
Here's a letter I got from the DPS today just to keep me steaming some more:
"The Department is in receipt of your e-mail correspondence to the Governor's Office regarding your application for a license to carry a concealed handgun. We regret the delay in processing your license. During the time your application was submitted, we received a large influx of applications, which caused a delay in the initial processing of your application. Additionally, a local records check was required in a county affected by the catastrophic events and aftermath of Hurricane Ike, which further delayed your application.
We regret any inconvenience this may have caused. Our records indicate that your license was mailed on December 2, 2008. It is our hope that you have received your license prior to the date of this letter. If you have not received the license or if you have any further questions, please feel free to contact Jan Coffey, Manager, Concealed Handgun Licensing Bureau at jan.coffey@txdps.state.tx.lls."
What a sorry line of lies and excuses.
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HGWC.
Trust me, if you go back and read the posts I have submitted, you will see I have been very critical of how the State has treated me, and I will remember it. I was being sarcastic when I wrote they should be proud.
Did i read your post correctly, and it says the state mailed your license two months ago, and you never received it???
Trust me, if you go back and read the posts I have submitted, you will see I have been very critical of how the State has treated me, and I will remember it. I was being sarcastic when I wrote they should be proud.
Did i read your post correctly, and it says the state mailed your license two months ago, and you never received it???
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Totally Frustrated wrote:HGWC.
Trust me, if you go back and read the posts I have submitted, you will see I have been very critical of how the State has treated me, and I will remember it. I was being sarcastic when I wrote they should be proud.
Did i read your post correctly, and it says the state mailed your license two months ago, and you never received it???
Come on man... did you do the walk yet? I need to live vicariously through someone else
anyway congrats again on the plastic.
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Oh no, I knew from your moniker how you really felt. I just see this rationalization about the indefinite delay, and it's easy to fall into that after you have the plastic. Keep your moniker as it is. Wear it as a badge of honor!Totally Frustrated wrote:HGWC.
Trust me, if you go back and read the posts I have submitted, you will see I have been very critical of how the State has treated me, and I will remember it. I was being sarcastic when I wrote they should be proud.
Did i read your post correctly, and it says the state mailed your license two months ago, and you never received it???
Yes, I did get my plastic after 111 days. It's just that even their apology came 60 days late!
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The approval process in Harris County must be improving. My application was approved in about 68 days. A friend who took the class with me had problems with fingerprints, which took him about 2 weeks to correct and send back, and he received his card about 3 days after I did. This was without any letters or calls, so hopefully the process is improving. Good luck to all!
11/1 - Class Taken
11/4 - Packet Mailed
11/20 - Date on Acknowledgement Letter from State
1/27 - License Issued
1/31 - License Received in Mail
11/1 - Class Taken
11/4 - Packet Mailed
11/20 - Date on Acknowledgement Letter from State
1/27 - License Issued
1/31 - License Received in Mail