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  1. #11
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    Default Re: Most User Friendly County in S.E. PA for Nonresident Permit

    Quote Originally Posted by Gripsafety View Post
    ... Lancaster is probably the OP's best bet.
    NOT Lancaster Co. for me! Check out this post...

    http://forum.pafoa.org/concealed-car...ml#post2265208

    When it's time for my renewal I plan to go to Berks County, unless I find another county closer before then that would be good.
    IANAL. I don't give legal advice. I'm only stating my OPINION.
    (Did I really need to say that on an Internet forum? LOL)

  2. #12
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    Default Re: Most User Friendly County in S.E. PA for Nonresident Permit

    Great info, gang --- thanks! Right now, it sounds like I'll have to shlep out to Berks or Bucks...
    Vic

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    Default Re: Most User Friendly County in S.E. PA for Nonresident Permit

    Is there a reason you can't go to Media, Delaware County, which is closest? I looked on the website and see nothing prohibiting out-of-state apps. In fact, here is a link to a FAQ page mentioning non-res specifically (Line 4b). The next link down is the main page link.

    http://www.co.delaware.pa.us/sheriff/gunpermitpage1.pdf

    http://www.co.delaware.pa.us/sheriff/weapons.html

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    Default Re: Most User Friendly County in S.E. PA for Nonresident Permit

    Quote Originally Posted by Gman106 View Post
    Is there a reason you can't go to Media, Delaware County, which is closest? I looked on the website and see nothing prohibiting out-of-state apps. In fact, here is a link to a FAQ page mentioning non-res specifically (Line 4b). The next link down is the main page link.

    http://www.co.delaware.pa.us/sheriff/gunpermitpage1.pdf

    http://www.co.delaware.pa.us/sheriff/weapons.html
    Thanks. No reason I can't go to Media --- just wanted to make sure I wouldn't run into any Philadelphia or Chester type problems. If Media is friendly, I'm there.
    Vic

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    Default Re: Most User Friendly County in S.E. PA for Nonresident Permit

    Quote Originally Posted by 01HDFXD View Post
    Thanks. No reason I can't go to Media --- just wanted to make sure I wouldn't run into any Philadelphia or Chester type problems. If Media is friendly, I'm there.
    I would call first just to make sure. Anyway, I hope you Delaware boys are organized and ready to fight the good fight against your gun-grabbing governor. He wants to be the next Cuomo. I don't know what your state legislature looks like, but with Biden as AG, there's cause for serious concern down there.

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    Default Re: Most User Friendly County in S.E. PA for Nonresident Permit

    Quote Originally Posted by Gman106 View Post
    ... Anyway, I hope you Delaware boys are organized and ready to fight the good fight against your gun-grabbing governor. He wants to be the next Cuomo. I don't know what your state legislature looks like, but with Biden as AG, there's cause for serious concern down there.
    My wife and I just spent a chunk of this morning calling our U.S. Senators to fight the Feinstein bill and yesterday emailing our state legislators to fight Markell's absurd legislation. In fact, the email I checked just before this one was a BS response from Markell's staff, convincing me further that most lawmakers are brain-dead.
    Vic

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    Default Re: Most User Friendly County in S.E. PA for Nonresident Permit

    Quote Originally Posted by HiredGoon View Post
    And of course it says so on their website:

    Instructions for License to Carry

    License to carry a firearm will be issued to Chester County residents only, WITH THE EXCEPTION OF: out of state sworn police officers with proper identification.


    I guess Miss Bunny doesn't like following the statutes.


    Yep...can't legally say no to non-residents. Problem is getting a NR to fight it.

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