This story is from May 2015, but it is the first time I became aware.
NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE — The Governor of Tennessee, Bill Haslam, signed legislation this week that allows residents of Tennessee
to receive a permit to carry a firearm that does not expire.
The House passed the measure 90-3, and the Senate approved it 30-2. Before this legislation, permits expired every 4 years.
Because of the new legislation, residents 21 years old and older can get a lifetime permit for $500.
A background check will be done every 5 years. The state Safety Department can revoke or suspend a permit at anytime
they feel the permit holder no longer meets the requirements.
http://concealednation.org/2015/05/tn-g ... -into-law/
Lifetime CHL in Tennessee
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I like the idea of a lifetime permit, but $500 seems a little steep about half of that would be more in line but why the need for higher prices for something that would require no additional administrative costs?
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I just looked up the fees and $500 doesn't seem like much of a bargain.Jusme wrote:I like the idea of a lifetime permit, but $500 seems a little steep about half of that would be more in line but why the need for higher prices for something that would require no additional administrative costs?
Handgun Carry Permit Fees by Years Issued
Number of Years Original Cost Renewal Cost
3 $102.50 $37.50
4 $115.00 $50.00
5 $127.50 $62.50
6 $140.00 $75.00
7 $152.50 $87.50
Lifetime $500.00 N/A
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I would be completely fine with the $500 knowing I never have to worry about it again. Yes it might be a bit more but every 5 years you have to deal with renewal and its just one more thing in life.
$500 and set for life is cool with me.
$500 and set for life is cool with me.
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A Texas veteran would have to keep an active license for 100 years just to break even.
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If it guaranteed I would live that long, it would be worth it.Pawpaw wrote:A Texas veteran would have to keep an active license for 100 years just to break even.
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Re: Lifetime CHL in Tennessee
Louisiana has a lifetime license too, and IIRC it's $500 as well.
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Re: Lifetime CHL in Tennessee
Not bad deal if you are getting LTC at 21. By my calculations, that would be 11 renewals to be licensed until 75. Initial $ 140.00 and 11 renewals @ $ 70/ea. totals over $ 900.
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