The Sheriff seems to be doing his part.Time for permits to go away...
How do you propose making that happen?Time for permits to go away...
I believe otherwise.
"It was just a step of us trying to protect our staff so we could continue to serve our county," he said.
And the Davidson Sherrif is extremely pro 2A.It's not just Wake. I have a coworker that lives in Davidson County. He and his wife took their class first Saturday in August. Called the Sheriff's office the following Monday and were told mid November was the first available appointment. I've already told him to expect it to be at least 90 days from then to get his permit. So 6-7 months from class to permit. Took him almost a month to get a PPP. Ridiculous. What's the saying, a right delayed is a right denied.
How do you propose making that happen?
Not bad for the funky times we're currently in, I guess.Just to update the current times: Wake, renewal, expired 8/1, appointment 7/27 (the earliest possible), CCP received 9/28. 2 months sharp. Not as good as one can wish, but definitely better than I expected.
isn't there a 45 day requirement?Just to update the current times: Wake, renewal, expired 8/1, appointment 7/27 (the earliest possible), CCP received 9/28. 2 months sharp. Not as good as one can wish, but definitely better than I expected.
Yes, but let's be fair. It is and it was, yet under Donnie Harrison in took more than 90 days to get the license in 2015, even without covids and all these rush purchases. So, as I wrote, 60 days still deserve improvement, but still not that bad as it could and as it was.isn't there a 45 day requirement?