15 March 2019

It Doesn't Add Up

I'd read about this situation, first at Arfcom; then Miguel's.

The story is repeated at The Truth About Guns.

Here's my problem.

The person who says they had their permit revoked says they've had their permit since 2007.

The first problem is the supposed domestic violence injunction from 2003 should have popped up when he first applied for the permit.

Next he says he renewed his permit in 2017.

Quoting from Miguel:

Florida Concealed Weapon or Firearm Licenses that were issued on or after June 11, 2008, are valid for seven years. Florida Concealed Weapon or Firearm Licenses that were issued before June 11, 2008, are only valid for five years. You can find the expiration date on the front of your license.

 If his initial permit was issued in 2007, then his first renewal would be in 2012.  His next renewal should be this year, not 2017 because 2012 + 7 = 2019.

The renewal forms are mailed to you, you can't just decide to renew early.

I've asked directly about this discrepancy and been ignored.

1 comment:

  1. The renewal forms are mailed to you, you can't just decide to renew early.

    You are assigned a renewal number and that comes in that mailing (IRRC) so you can track your renewal and use it a reference ID if you need to get in touch with the department.

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