That's what they told me.BIGC wrote:I went the paper route for my renewal..
Question:
If my current permit expires before the new one comes in (expires OCT 7th) can I still carry concealed or do I have to stop till the new one comes in? The lady at the sheriffs office told me that I had to cut the old one up and stop carrying if it expired before the new one arrived...
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I would think it is expired so carrying concealed is a no no. I am no lawyer thiugh I did stay at a holiday inn.
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BIGC wrote:I went the paper route for my renewal..
Question:
If my current permit expires before the new one comes in (expires OCT 7th) can I still carry concealed or do I have to stop till the new one comes in? The lady at the sheriffs office told me that I had to cut the old one up and stop carrying if it expired before the new one arrived...
If permit is expired you no longer have a permit, even if one is one the way (technically). At best you can expect a $25 fine for not having the permit even though you are in the database as having an active permit (if State has completed renewal process and permit is on way or at Sheriff.) At worse it could be carrying concealed without a permit.
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