Philly NINE MONTH waiting list to apply for LTCF
Just managed to finally get a human on the phone after days of busy signals. Got my appointment time for May 2021.
Surely this is an infringement.
How do I sue for my rights?
EDIT: sorry for the duplicate post in the conceal carry forum.
Re: Philly NINE MONTH waiting list to apply for LTCF
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Originally Posted by
cl0r0x70
Just managed to finally get a human on the phone after says of busy signals. Got my appointment time for May 2021.
Surely this is an infringement.
How do I sue for my rights?
EDIT: sorry for the duplicate post in the conceal carry forum.
I'm not even trying to be snarky when I say, move out of Philadelphia. Bucks responded by extending hours for ltcf. If you already have a ltcf, aren't they just extending it?
-Zach
Re: Philly NINE MONTH waiting list to apply for LTCF
Moving out of Philly is your cheapest, quickest option, unfortunately.
Re: Philly NINE MONTH waiting list to apply for LTCF
If you promise to vote for John Emmons you can use my address.
Re: Philly NINE MONTH waiting list to apply for LTCF
You can thank ones who buy a gun and become a LTCF holder but vote for the candidates that want to ban both.
Re: Philly NINE MONTH waiting list to apply for LTCF
Move out Philly. Like the others have said.
Re: Philly NINE MONTH waiting list to apply for LTCF
Just to apply? Then you wait what, 90 days?
Re: Philly NINE MONTH waiting list to apply for LTCF
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Originally Posted by
zachomega
I'm not even trying to be snarky when I say, move out of Philadelphia. Bucks responded by extending hours for ltcf. If you already have a ltcf, aren't they just extending it?
-Zach
Got lazy and let it lapse.
I have means. Happy to pay for an attorney and put some time into it.
Re: Philly NINE MONTH waiting list to apply for LTCF
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Originally Posted by
esh21167
Just to apply? Then you wait what, 90 days?
Yep. And that is if you do everything perfectly.
Re: Philly NINE MONTH waiting list to apply for LTCF
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cl0r0x70
Yep. And that is if you do everything perfectly.
I think a few people from philly should get together and hire an attorney and sue the city for breaking the 45day limit (after you drop off the application, that is - send it by registered mail with a check for $20 and start the clock on the day it's received).