Yes!! It only took 9 days!! I am happy as hell!
Congratulations. 9 days is really fast. Some states are taking longer than 3 months.
"When the outflow exceeds the inflow, the upkeep becomes the downfall"
Thanks...Yea, That is 1 good thing about Gerogia. Cherokee County anyway... Man, I have to get used to this. I guess I should have been wearing it around the house. I guess placement in my waistband and comfort are things I will learn along the way. It is weird to sit down with it, and it is a Glock 27 subcompact. I can't imagine my USP 45. That would be impossible...
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wow, I'm in Texas and I am still waiting
was told will take around 90 days
Congratulations! Carry safe and carry often...
USAF Retired, CATM, SC CWP, NH NR CWP, NRA Life/Endowment/Patron
To preserve liberty, it is essential that the whole body of people always possess arms, and be taught alike, especially when young, how to use them... -- Richard Henry Lee, 1787
9 days?! Awesome.
Mine took 7.5 months in NY, though one of my references took a while getting his paperwork back to the sheriff's office.
Thanks All. I will absolutely carry safe and definately often.. Wow, same day in PA, thats the way it should be. Although I am not complaining. 7 and a half months is just not right. I'm originally from NJ and didn't even think we could conceal up there in NJ and NY. It took me 6 months up in NJ just to get a fireams ID, which only let me carry rifles and shotguns to and from the range...First day out was a little strange. I kept thinking everyone was looking at it..lol I am carrying a Glock 27 IWB.
Congrats! My original MA LTC Class A took about 60 days and subsequent renewals have been approx 30 days. My NH permit took about 10 days. I always carry. The awkwardness wears off after about two weeks of consistent carry.
Surf, did you apply for a non-resident NH permit? I did mine 2 months ago and haven't heard a word but didn't know if this was usual. When do you think i should start making noise?
"Laws that forbid the carrying of arms ... make things worse for the assaulted and better for the assailants ... for an unarmed man may be attacked with greater confidence than an armed man." - Thomas Jefferson