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Why yes, I believe he was referring to us!Wonder if Heinlein (?) had this place in mind when he said "An armed society is a polite society."![]()
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Why yes, I believe he was referring to us!Wonder if Heinlein (?) had this place in mind when he said "An armed society is a polite society."![]()
go heregalahad wrote:
I saw above that there is a way to check on-line status of the license application. Before I just blunder around the DPS website is there a specific url that I'll need to go to?
USA1 - Thanks for the URL!joe817 wrote:You may also want to start a 'timeline' to track your progress through the application process, like myself and a lot of us do. It's a good reminder of how sllooooowwwwwwww the process can be.But I hope yours isn't. All that can be found in the User Control Panel.
Weeellllll? Wadder the guns you posted elsewhere?
I'm retired (within 365days) and only sent a copy of my DD214, no retired ID or retirement pay stub...R_Comstock wrote:Alright, I got some mail from the DPS today. No plastic (dog-gone it). Military guys need to send some additional information to the DPS. Here's what I got:
"In reviewing your application, it appears that proper documentation was not submitted. Please submit:
1) A copy of your military ID
2) A copy of one of the following: current leave earnings statement, current orders, current pay stub, or a letter from CO
3) A copy of your military pistol qualification scores within the last five years (needed if not showing proficiency with a CHL instructor)"
I did not see anywhere requiring a copy of orders or anything like that when applying under the military fee waiver. So, fellow servicemen take note!![]()
-BM2
Yeah, you would think with backgrounds like ours (mine is similar) they would look at the application and think "yeah, ok...ISSUED" but no such luck. While I was stationed in North Carolina, I inquired with the Sheriff directly concerning a state law there that allows officers with the power to arrest to carry concealed without a license. As a Coast Guard Petty Officer, I fall under that category. I was told that I would still be required to attend the course before that would apply and I would still probably have issues with the officers if it ever came down to it. He said even a Secret Service agent falls under the same requirement. "Stupid, I know because you all have more strict requirements than we do but that's the law here" he told me.galahad wrote:The wife and I mailed our applications on the same day, 8/29/09. She received her card on 10/22/09. Mine is still "Processing Application."
Now at one time I had a top secret clearance, a BI that would make Obama's look like kindergarten work, and an Honorable Discharge. The wife? No security classification, ever. No military service.
Gee, think that gender might have something to do with it?