Great experience at Monroe County Courthouse yesterday.
Being from NJ, the concept of walking into a courthouse with a firearm would normally be quite foreign to me. However, yesterday changed all that.
I had to go out to PA to meet my friend and get my bow tuned up in Stroudsburg for archery season. Whenever I get over the border into PA, I always become "PA 2A compliant". That's the term I use (lol).He had indicated that he wanted to apply for his LTCF, and wanted to go to the courthouse to see what the procedure was. So, after I took care of my hunting equipment items, off we went to the courthouse in Stroudsburg. He goes in first, checks his items, no probs. I ask politely if there is a locker where I may store my firearm. The older S.O. says "Yeah, sure. Give us a minute." Otherwise I'd have gone back out to my car. So I proceed through the metal detector, and another friendly S.O. brings me over to the locker. He asks me to make the pistol safe, and politely tells the civilians walking through the detector area to stay back for a moment. My friend is really intrigued by the whole process at this point, and jokes with the older S.O. that he's glad the detector works. So, the younger S.O. asks me for my LTCF, and I tell him I'm a nonresident from NJ, but have my nonres permits. And I give him the stack. He says the Florida one looks good to go, and starts on the paperwork, while I put my knife, and two extra magazines in the locker. He then secures the locker, and we proceed to complete the paperwork. At this point the conversation moves to football, and how the Jets sucked on Sunday. I really could not believe how nonchalant these guys were about the whole thing. We go into the office, talk to the other SO at the desk, get the paperwork, and go right out. The older SO says thanks for coming by, and good luck this season.
Now somehow my NJ FID card is in with the CCW's, and the younger SO actually thought it was a NJ CCW. I decided not to press the issue, but he asks me why I am "armed to the teeth", and inquired as to my NRA instructor status. We joke a little on that, and then he says he wished that Obama would understand the importance of the 2nd amendment, and the right for people to protect themselves, WHEREVER they are. I retrieve my items, and holster back up. At this point, it felt surreal. I couldn't believe how friendly, and PROFESSIONAL and totally pro 2A these men were to me. Coming from PRNJ, I thought I'd be met with some scorn and derision for going CCW to the courthouse, but all in all it was a great experience, and I can only hope that someday it will be like this in NJ. I know it's a long shot, but if we keep trying, eventually it will happen. So, hats off to Monroe County Sheriff's Office!!!!
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 NRA Certified Firearms Instructor-2009, NAHC Life Member 2001.
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