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Searching for any recent developments concerning House Bill 56 in the 2020 Regular Session of the State Legislature authorizing concealed carry with out a permit. Thanks in advance for replies.
Any chances of this moving forward in the new session?
I believe there is something like a 5-month backlog for new permits.
Idk if it's 5 months but it does seem to vary. I got mine in 2 weeks. I got approved the same day I got my prints at the lsp office in BR. Took 2 weeks to get it in the mail.
Excellent. I dropped mine in the mail on 10/19 and when I emailed them on 12/16, they said that that they were processing apps that came in late July. Figure in some time for the holidays, and my guess would be that they are currently working on applications that were received in early Aug...5 months ago
I didn't mail mine. On Dec 10 I fill out the online application. I uploaded all my forms and did the online signature. By doing that I didn't have to get anything notarized.
Dec 16th I went to the lsp for prints. As soon as the lady did my prints she walked off with my file, came back with my driver license and said "your permit will be in the mail.". The next morning I got the email it was approved.
Maybe doing it all online would be the better way to apply?
Most certainly the best approach but does involve a trip to BR and the flexibility to hang around for a few hours/all day (or so I have heard) to get prints.
Also, was yours a renewal or a new permit? Not sure if that factors into the equation?
Great news! Glad you were able to get in and out and secure your CHP rather quickly!I got there little past 8am and was out in a half hour. I was applying for a new permit. Who knows man.. Maybe this was my once in a lifetime moment that everything went right with a government office oooor I'm just being set up for a bigger fall. Lol.
Great news! Glad you were able to get in and out and secure your CHP rather quickly!
I am only going off of info passed on to me from my CHP class instructor from people that he had talked to, so I suppose that info is as good as the source. You have first hand knowledge so it does sound like the better option. As I plan to be waiting a few more months for my permit to arrive
thank you for posting
I hope my posts didn't come off as discrediting you.. I am very shocked and can't explain how I got mine so quickly. My chp instructor said the same as yours in regards to the wait time..so i was prepared to wait a few months to get mine.
I am a veteran but I don't think that really means much in this case.
Not at all. Just looking to try and gauge when I can expect to see my permit and also let others that are also waiting know what I have heard. You provided valuable info for those that are applying and are looking to get their permit faster! So, thank youI hope my posts didn't come off as discrediting you.. I am very shocked and can't explain how I got mine so quickly. My chp instructor said the same as yours in regards to the wait time..so i was prepared to wait a few months to get mine.
I am a veteran but I don't think that really means much in this case.
I didn't mail mine. On Dec 10 I fill out the online application. I uploaded all my forms and did the online signature. By doing that I didn't have to get anything notarized.
Dec 16th I went to the lsp for prints. As soon as the lady did my prints she walked off with my file, came back with my driver license and said "your permit will be in the mail.". The next morning I got the email it was approved.
Maybe doing it all online would be the better way to apply?
HB16 by Representative Danny McCormick https://legis.la.gov/legis/BillInfo.aspx?i=239780 |
Bumping. Call your State Rep and State SenatorConstitutional Carry Bill filed by Rep Danny McCormick on 2/19/21
HB16 by Representative Danny McCormick
https://legis.la.gov/legis/BillInfo.aspx?i=239780