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How long to wait for CCW permit?
bigdog:
My wife had to wait for two weeks to get her appointment in Norfolk. The lady at the desk might have told me a little more than she should have. I mentioned that there must be a huge amount of people getting CCW's these days with a 2 week wait. She said they only schedule a few a day. Now how many is a few? My wife went early and didn't wait. When we left the lady doing the paper work said she was done for the day. That was 3:00.
Now, maybe they only do CCW apps on certain days.
BP
m morton:
before i waited 2 weeks i would drive to omaha or another office to get my permit done with no apt:
i think dan is correct it's all smoke and mirrors to make people jump thru hoops ..
by the way they act you would think with out an apt they would have a line out the door and down the block ... lol ... when in reality they only do a few per day it takes longer to clean the glass on the scanner then it does to take the finger prints ... you give each finger , both hands as a whole and the blade edge of both palms this does not take that long
tnorris0143:
It has been 6 weeks for me since I visited Omaha's NSP office. Still waiting for my "CHP" .. since NE does not issue a "CCW"
bigdog:
--- Quote from: tnorris0143 on April 21, 2016, 03:37:32 PM ---It has been 6 weeks for me since I visited Omaha's NSP office. Still waiting for my "CHP" .. since NE does not issue a "CCW"
--- End quote ---
Thought maybe tnorris0143 could shed some light one this.
Ya, I understand the CHP and CCW thing and what it stand for. It has probably been discussed before.
I wonder why the State Patrol website doesn't list CHP but does have CCW listed several times. They say concealed handgun permit on forms but never use CHP. At least doing a search on the website doesn't bring up CHP.
Just curious,
bigdog
tnorris0143:
Imagine my wonder (ahh moment) when I found that out.
So, if I am in NE and just happen to have a knife (Gerber included) in my pocket, the LEO can (at his judgement) decide if that is considered a concealed weapon. If so, then I lose my Permit to Carry a Handgun card - forever. :(
Any other state clearly list CCW: and then name off items you can carry legally (eg. knife, firearm, baton, etc.). I think this may be one of the reasons NE fails to reciprocate with other states -- which may have changed recently, though with updates that Iowa has provided to their training courses.
anyone else have inputs?
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