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April 12th, 2013, 08:05 AM #11Super Member
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Re: LTCF woes Montgomrey County
PICS will tell him your discharge type, at least if you were dishonorably discharged or not, because it will return a negative approval.
No way I'm telling my county sheriff what schools I went to, what qualifications I have, what training I have completed, what commands I've held, what medals I have earned. That's none of her business, has nothing to do with the LTCF, and is not mentioned even in a tricky way in the UFA. Her business is if I have been dishonorably discharged from the Armed Forces of the United States, and again, PICS will decide this.
Same with the disability. There is no provision in the LTCF that provides for any additional consideration for or restriction for disabled persons, so there is no reason to provide this information. Does the sheriff intend to discriminate (or reverse discriminate) against disabled persons?
And a tax return? Oh hell no. No way the sheriff is allowed to make any determination on the LTCF based on how much I pay in taxes. That is absolutely a no-no. If I haven't paid my taxes, I'd be a felon, if it wasn't bad enough to make me a felon, then it's none of his Fing business. Does a tax return prove county residency? Of course not. Taxes are due in a few days, what if I move there tomorrow, do I have to wait until April 15 of NEXT YEAR to get an LTCF? There is no county residency requirement, far as I can read in the statute.
What the F is so damned hard about running a Fing PICS check and then taking a picture and then printing a card? Why do all these sheriffs make up their own little games and the legislature allows this? What part of UNIFORM FIREARMS ACT don't they understand?
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April 12th, 2013, 08:05 AM #12
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These counties that take longer than the law allows to issue LTCF's are infringing on our Constitutional rights. What if you need your firearm, and don't have it because the County has not issued your permit in the allotted time? Maybe a few wrongful death suits, and media attention will wake up the politicians, and maybe when a few sheriffs lose their jobs, they will comply with the law.
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April 12th, 2013, 08:16 AM #13
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Yea, OK, the media actually on the side of gun rights, that's rich.
I spoke with the PA Attorney General's "gun guy" a few years ago about some things DELCO wasn't in compliance with. I was told by the AG had no jurisdiction over a sheriff, only the voters could do something by voting in a favorable sheriff.
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April 12th, 2013, 05:11 PM #14
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So are there any court challenges to these practices? Any court decisions, rulings that would be helpful here?
....Then Piers Morgan came on and I almost got a concussion from facepalming so hard.
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May 6th, 2013, 05:31 PM #15Member
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Re: LTCF woes Montgomrey County
Being the original poster I feel the need to close this thread out. Went to Norristown Friday with all of my paper work in a nice folder and all in order.State form, local police background check,drivers lic, change of address temp lic,LTCF from Bucks Co. with four years left till expiration ,new Montgomrey County voters card with new address. Waited in line for one hour,,,used three hours of my vacation time to do this.Finally got the call"next in line" walked in meekly put my folder opened to the man behind the counter and said,,,I hope everything is in order. After looking over my papers he looked up at me and said,,,What are you here for? Your license is still good for over four years.
I told him that I had argued that with the local PD and was told otherwise and I shoudn't argue with the lady behind the glass as she was telling me what her boss told her. New to the county and township I needed to get a new license.
The man behind the counter politely informed me that my license was a state license (duha) and someone was misinformed (duha). He then told me ,,,I'll see you(me) in four years.What an ordeal.Can't wait to see what hoops I will have to jump thru in four years.
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May 6th, 2013, 05:51 PM #16
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note to self always listen to gunlawyer.
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May 6th, 2013, 06:02 PM #17
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While many claim to support the right, precious few support the practice.
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May 6th, 2013, 07:45 PM #18Member
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No ,,,,,,,,,,,
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May 6th, 2013, 08:05 PM #19
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He got the truth from the Bucks county sheriff too.
He decided to ignore it as well as the advice from here and did a whole lot of work for nothing.
The only PD that I am sure charges a fee is Lower Merion, not that they need the money, I think they do it to intimidate their residents. I heard a rumor of West Norriton looking to charge a fee, but I never heard any outcome. I don't know of any other confirmed instances.
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May 6th, 2013, 08:46 PM #20
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