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45 calendar days; I requested that my temporary permit be issued today.
RedNeckson:
Mongo: Back at you - I agree with all you said.
1. I have nothing but respect for LE, I have a close friend who is LE in Washington county and have done a tone of ride a long's with him. and absolutely the priority of the N.S.P. is law enforcement.
2. I agree that there are people who man the phones at the N.S.P. that have the authority to do things - Again there was no disrespect to anyone else - (I couldn't do their job)
3. I also went through all of the background checks for buyers permit, Renewal of buyers permit, numerous registered pistol's - None of which took very long. --- this is why I think the problem is higher up the ladder and is an administrative/staffing issue more than anything and is poor planning on the part of the person in charge or in follow through. - there is no excuse for the amount of time it is taking - Not with the technology that is available, Its not like it was 50 years ago when there were no computers
Harold - I would be interested in your experience.
Bullit - Thanks for the contact name at the Attorney Generals office, I will be making a call Monday to add to the list.
I will be part of any collective input when asked or needed.
Thanks --- Neal
Dan W:
Through the grapevine I have heard that there are many issues at the NSP and they do relate to the change in command at the top.
I received my renewal in 4 days last November, and I think the problems really started with the heavy renewal load on top of the vastly increased number of new applications.
If NSP had any competent management , they would have foreseen the need for increased staff levels.
If we had a pro freedom administrator and legal team at NSP, they would have responded by now. But if the rumors are true that the new leadership is anti CCW, they will only act when they are forced to do so.
Then I would expect the NSP to request relief in the form of amending the requirements for permit issuance next session
I think our best bet to get action is be the squeaky wheel... every applicant that is delayed needs to demand that they follow the law, and if they fail to respond, push the complaints up the chain to the Governor and the AG.
Eagle1:
squeak squeak squeak :D
RedNeckson:
After reading Eagle1"s post I have a question for Dan -- Are there any numbers available to correlate a large number of first time permits along with renewals that would point to delays resulting from under staffing?
What were the numbers like when Eagle1 got his permit processed?
I would hate to think that there would be someone in command that would be able to delay the process due to a difference in opinion.
"I think our best bet to get action is be the squeaky wheel... every applicant that is delayed needs to demand that they follow the law, and if they fail to respond, push the complaints up the chain to the Governor and the AG." ----- ABSOLUTELY -- And maybe as a collective also - Looks real good on paper when you have that many people who have had the same issue - Points to a problem that can't be ignored.
Dan - You were typing while I was - so some of my question you were answering - LOL
alright I am done for the night :) ------ Neal
Dan W:
I read it somewhere, maybe here in the forum, that the applications for the 1st quarter 2012 were greater than 2011 totals
found it
http://nebraskafirearms.org/forum/index.php/topic,5307.msg38959.html#msg38959
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