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Have been lurking on the forum for about 3 months paitiently waiting for my CWL to be issued and reading every post.....today my curiosity got the better of me and I called the DOA....as suggested kindly asked the receptionist to pass me on to a supervisor in CWL division which she did.....I was told the department is 2 1/2 months behind on entering people into the system.....my time line.....sent applcation the last week in November and check was cashed January 2 and am still not in the system...but she said she sees a live scan using my ss#...I used electronic prints....I asked about the 90 day period to issue the licence and the supervisor informed me that the 90day period begins once your application has been entered into the system and they create a file for you.......ouch this could take 6 months....glad I started 3 month ago......guess I will just keep drooling over the rohrbaugh I have had my eye on and keep practicing with my other 9mm's while i wear a trench to the mailbox. Patience is a virture.
 

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Have been lurking on the forum for about 3 months paitiently waiting for my CWL to be issued and reading every post.....today my curiosity got the better of me and I called the DOA....as suggested kindly asked the receptionist to pass me on to a supervisor in CWL division which she did.....I was told the department is 2 1/2 months behind on entering people into the system.....my time line.....sent applcation the last week in November and check was cashed January 2 and am still not in the system...but she said she sees a live scan using my ss#...I used electronic prints....I asked about the 90 day period to issue the licence and the supervisor informed me that the 90day period begins once your application has been entered into the system and they create a file for you.......ouch this could take 6 months....glad I started 3 month ago......guess I will just keep drooling over the rohrbaugh I have had my eye on and keep practicing with my other 9mm's while i wear a trench to the mailbox. Patience is a virture.
Call again tomorrow. If you submitted your application in Nov. and don't receive it in 90 days, get the supervisors name and file a complaint with the DOA.
 

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I posted a similar question that never got an answer. So if it is 90 days from the time they start processing your application then the process can take forever. It makes since because how do you know when they recieved the application. I would think that it would be from the time they deposited the check myself because that tells me that they recieved and opened my application. In any event, i'm not fretting. i will wait as long as it takes.

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I think you get yours within the next two weeks. Power of positive thinking!!!
It would have come right at 90 days on the button with me if it weren't for no mail on Monday do to the holiday. Instead it came on day 91. I say get the rohrbaugh before the prices go up. Good luck!
 

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This was sent to my dh today. Thought you might find it interesting.



Florida can't keep up with carry permit requests

Floridians in record numbers want to carry, a trend linked to a surge in crime, economic anxiety and fears of stricter gun laws. The state is buried under a backlog of 95,000 applications for concealed weapons permits and it needs to hire a lot more people to handle the paperwork.

Read About It: Miami Herald

The state greenlighted funds to hire 61 workers to tackle a backlog of concealed-weapons permit applications.
BY STEVE BOUSQUET
Herald/Times Tallahassee Bureau
TALLAHASSEE -- Floridians in record numbers want to carry concealed weapons, a trend linked to a surge in crime, economic anxiety and fears of stricter gun laws.

The state is buried under a backlog of 95,000 applications for concealed-weapons permits and it needs to hire a lot more people to handle the paperwork. A legislative panel Wednesday gave Agriculture Commissioner Charles Bronson the OK to spend $3.9 million more so he can hire 61 temporary workers.

''Once the economy gets bad, crime always goes up,'' said Bronson, a police officer. ``People get desperate whenever things are not going the way they feel like they should be going, and they'll do things they normally wouldn't do.''

The state reported a surge in applications in November after the election of President Barack Obama, who in the past has advocated stricter gun control laws but who also campaigned as a defender of Second Amendment rights. Florida received 75,679 first-time concealed-weapon permit applications in 2007 and 86,269 in 2008, in addition to tens of thousands of renewal forms. About 541,000 Floridians have permits for concealed weapons.

Nationwide, retailers report a surge in sales of firearms in recent months. Some Florida stores have run out of ammunition.

As applications for gun permits stack up, the state has reported a spike in phone calls from impatient applicants, and at least 140 large tubs in a Tallahassee office building are filled with unprocessed applications.

FEES TO PAY SALARIES

By law, the state must process permit applications within 90 days. A permit is valid for seven years and costs $117, which includes a $44 fee for state and federal background checks and a set of fingerprints. The money to hire new employees comes from fees paid by applicants, not from general tax dollars.

Adding to the backlog of applications is that the state gives a priority to renewal forms, to avoid cases of gun owners unknowingly having their permits expire or to catch cases in which permit holders have broken the law.

Asked about the surge in gun permit applications, Gov. Charlie Crist said: ``I'm pro-gun. I think people ought to have the right to protect themselves, and if people want to get new certificates, that's their constitutional right . . . If they use those instruments responsibly and prudently and within the bounds of the law, everything should be fine.''

The state senator in Crist's hometown of St. Petersburg disagreed. ''More guns is never a good thing, especially in an urban area,'' said Sen. Charlie Justice. ``There are very few areas of our city that have not been touched by gun violence.''

Bronson said it's a positive thing that people would seek to legally own a concealed weapon. ``That's the reason why people get concealed weapons, so that if they are threatened with their life they can defend themselves and their family and their property. And this is the right way to do it.''

`BECAUSE OF FEAR'

At Jet's Florida Outdoors store in Westchester, which sells guns, sales clerk Chris McCarthy said people are buying the weapons because of the economy but also because they're afraid of a possible crackdown on gun ownership under the Obama administration.

''The demand is because of the fear. People are concerned with losing their rights,'' McCarthy said.

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after a problem was resolved in the issue process I can now place sod in the path worn to the mail box......CWL arrived today and am on my way to wally world for my first walk in public armed to the teeth :drinks:dancingbanana
 

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these timelines make no sense at all, if your not in the system after 3 months and permits are being issued even with wait times shorter than yours...im all about the waiting game,but if your not in the system after 90 then either they hired a.c.o.r.n employess to process apps., or something certainly is not right!!!! to many diffrent endings to the same story being told.....unbelievable
 

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He siggirl - do you work for a holster company?
 

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I asked about the 90 day period to issue the licence and the supervisor informed me that the 90day period begins once your application has been entered into the system and they create a file for you..
Oh please. I think they are just making these up on the spot now. I've heard 90 days after the check is cashed, 90 days after they receive it, 90 days after they begin processing it, blah blah blah. My favorite is "Crist suspended the 90 day period". :rolleyes:
 

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This issue has been thoroughly discussed already. No offense to new posters, just to let you know. Case law and the statute says the 90 days or the 30 days for further info begins when the state receives the application. I do not care if they do not open your envelope until day 89. That is their problem.
 

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And also...don't get your hopes up too high with the figure of 61 new employees coming on board. I spoke to a supervisor the middle of last month and she told me there are many different licensing divisions...the CWP division was slated to get 9 and (as of the time of that conversation) none had completed their training.
 
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