Re: Permit to Carry Requirements for Recently Moved
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t1066
If he decides to go this route, I'll kick in $20 to support it.
I would be willing to contribute a phone call with the OP to discuss the situation and his options. Send me a PM.
Re: Permit to Carry Requirements for Recently Moved
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Originally Posted by
GunLawyer001
I would be willing to contribute a phone call with the OP to discuss the situation and his options. Send me a PM.
OP, please do so! This is definitely worth your time.
Re: Permit to Carry Requirements for Recently Moved
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Originally Posted by
GunLawyer001
I would be willing to contribute a phone call with the OP to discuss the situation and his options. Send me a PM.
I wonder if a letter on that nifty "esquire" letterhead would have the sheriff rethinking this policy.
Re: Permit to Carry Requirements for Recently Moved
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Originally Posted by
t1066
If he decides to go this route, I'll kick in $20 to support it.
Count on another $20 from me. Say the word.
Re: Permit to Carry Requirements for Recently Moved
I will donate some cash and\or time. If there is anything I can do to help, PM me and let me know.
Re: Permit to Carry Requirements for Recently Moved
The next time you see the sheriff, you might want to point out the following and his "my name is on the license" stuff:
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18 Pa. C.S. § 6109: Licenses
(j) Immunity.--A sheriff who complies in good faith with this section shall be immune from liability resulting or arising from the action or misconduct with a firearm committed by any individual to whom a license to carry a firearm has been issued.
It doesn't matter if the oil/gas worker leaves Pennsylvania in two months or two years. As long as the oil/gas worker (or military member, or college student) is living here in Pennsylvania they are a "resident," and, as such, are eligible to apply for a license. As long as the Sheriff dots the t's and crosses the i's (or something like that), he or she is immune from any repercussions.
His one-year requirement is unsupported by state law, and state law says he can't add on his own requirements.
Re: Permit to Carry Requirements for Recently Moved
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Originally Posted by
GunLawyer001
I would be willing to contribute a phone call with the OP to discuss the situation and his options. Send me a PM.
Psalm82, please do this. Phil is a well established attorney who has done work for several members here. He's the real deal.
Re: Permit to Carry Requirements for Recently Moved
Is there any language in HB80 that may apply to the sheriff or is that only for municipalities? Count me in for a few bucks if this needs to go to court. If it looks like it's going to go that way someone should probably move this thread to one of the more visible sub-forums.
Tried to rep you for your offer GL but have to spread the love first.
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I will also donate towards the effort.
Re: Permit to Carry Requirements for Recently Moved
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Originally Posted by
Statkowski
The next time you see the sheriff, you might want to point out the following and his "my name is on the license" stuff:
It doesn't matter if the oil/gas worker leaves Pennsylvania in two months or two years. As long as the oil/gas worker (or military member, or college student) is living here in Pennsylvania they are a "resident," and, as such, are eligible to apply for a license. As long as the Sheriff dots the t's and crosses the i's (or something like that), he or she is immune from any repercussions.
His one-year requirement is unsupported by state law, and state law says he can't add on his own requirements.
Further, even a non-resident is eligible for a PA LTCF. The UFA contemplates that.