xd ED wrote:The paperwork is provided by the state of Florida, free of charge. I think the state views it as a profit center.
https://www.freshfromflorida.com/Divisions-Offices/Licensing/Concealed-Weapon-License
For some reason FLA permits are issued by their Dept of Agriculture.
Not a bad thing your trainer did, as long as they didn't build it up as an extra to charge more for it.
If you do apply for FLA permit, expect the process to take the full amount of time they suggest.
Mine was mailed 90 days to the day I applied.
I got passport photos from Wallgren's, and took the fingerprint cards to the Ramsey County Sheriff Office.
Understood, but what they did was a great convenience. And they didn't charge anything more for it, as I said. That part was truly value-add.
I'm wondering if I can print my own 'passport' photo based on standard sizing specs. Any ideas on that?
Also, I did remember one of the other things they got wrong in training... preemption. They talked about carrying long guns in public and mentioned the St. Cloud incident (saying "carry is allowed but not advised", as one would expect) but then went on to say St. Cloud passed a law against it and that other cities could ban long gun carry.
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