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August 21st, 2015, 01:45 PM #1Junior Member
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Philly LTCF taking over 45 days
So I'm now on day 50 waiting for my LTCF in Philly. I filed with Internal Affairs and they're giving me the run-around and I tried talking to lawyer but he wants $100 just to even talk to me.
My question is: what's everyone's opinion? Suck it up and wait and let Philly continue violating the 45 day limit or pay and talk to the lawyer and see if anything can be done.
This bothers me a lot since they agreed to the 45 day limit in their settlement recently.
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August 21st, 2015, 02:09 PM #2
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Specifically what is the nature of the IA run-around?
Have you tried contacting the Class Counsel for the Plaintiffs in the suit that resulted in the settlement agreement (Joshua Prince)? Don't now what would be the $$$, if any, but he would be a good source for legal assistance because of his original involvement.
Your options:
- wait a little longer (say another 2 weeks);
- complain to the Gun Permit Unit;
- engage a lawyer to make inquires and possibly write a letter;
- file an appeal with License & Inspection Review Board for a constructive denial based on the 45 day expiration without approval.
I would do #1 & #2 now. If their appears to be no progress go to #3 - failing that go to #4.IANAL
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August 29th, 2015, 06:55 AM #3Junior Member
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Re: Philly LTCF taking over 45 days
EXACT same experience - just didnt go the IA route. Talked to J.Princes intake para: $100/consult. So i can chalk up an extra $100.00 + for my 2A Right? No thank you. I applied for renewal early July. If you call the PPDGPU, the voice prompt tells you if its been over 45 days to go down with your DL . Upon a mannerly request they should issue it then (maybe not without a little snappy 'tude) you may want to bring the first page of the Notification with you - as I put it- "please, can you help me Im confused- its to my understand that..." (presenting the doc).
I recommend this as Option #5. See the link to the Notification:
https://www.phillypolice.com/assets/...ion-Notice.pdf
Good luck
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August 31st, 2015, 04:25 PM #4Junior Member
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Re: Philly LTCF taking over 45 days
Thanks for responding guys! So the lawyer I had talked to that wanted money was Joshua Prince. After I finished with IA I decided to spend the money and speak with him. IA originally gave me the 45 working days line, even after pointing out that it's 45 calendar days. The Corporal I spoke with eventually told me to go in and check on the status in person and that he was closing the case.
tl_3237, I'll have to look into the License & Inspection Review Board; I didn't think about that
I meet with Joshua towards the end of September. I'll keep everyone posted on what he says.
PS: Still no sign of my approval in the mail >
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September 2nd, 2015, 05:39 PM #5
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Obtaining a LTCF should be nothing more than a PICs check. Pay your $20, turn over whatever the state police form is to buy a handgun, and in 10 minutes you get a LTCF.
Now in a perfect society, we would have constitutional carry, but I won't hold my breath."The Constitution is the guide which I will not abandon.” - George Washington
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September 4th, 2015, 06:03 PM #6
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Amen, I had a permit in Phila for 22 years, when it was time to renew, I said a few prayers, tossed a few coins in a fountain and hoped for the best. It is what it is, a terrible system that has been in motion forever. Thank goodness when I moved to Bucks County, I walked in and out with my permit in 15 minutes, and it was funny, cause friends and neighbors asked me, what took so long LOL ..
Phila does what they want to do, bypass rules and regulations. It SUCKS for the honest law abiding citizens. Good luck in your quest.
Brian
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September 6th, 2015, 12:59 PM #7
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September 22nd, 2015, 12:35 PM #8Active Member
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Re: Philly LTCF taking over 45 days
I just renewed mine. Applied at end of June waited 47 days, went in and was told it was "in the middle of the stack and its 45 business days" I mentioned the law says calendar days and suddenly the grumbling under her breath officer decided to go "rush my file and have them look at it now". H
alf hr/45 mins later I walked out with my permit.
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December 17th, 2015, 04:25 PM #9Junior Member
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Re: Philly LTCF taking over 45 days
https://www.phillypolice.com/assets/...ion-Notice.pdf
I'm waiting on mine. I'm not at the 45 day mark but I did find this.
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