Judge Rules North Carolina Gun Owners Can Sue for Damages After Covid Pistol Purchase Permit Shutdown - The Truth About Guns
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Whether the plaintiff has her permit now is irrelevant. The CLEO of her County infringed upon her right (forget that these Jim Crow permit laws still exist) to own and carry a firearm. If she had been murdered and the circumstances proved out that she might have survived *if* she had had her handgun, I would hope this CLEO would've been sued for wrongful death.I'm not sure I get it. We need more plaintiffs to sue since this plaintiff now has her permit?
Whether the plaintiff has her permit now is irrelevant.
He‘ll spend tax dollars defending himself.So what's next?
He has a limited insurance policy covering lawsuits. I would say under $100,000 per occurance. The county attorney will represent him but they will need help. He’s got a problem depending on the jury selected.He‘ll spend tax dollars defending himself.
He is even breaking NC Statutes by not making CHP renewal appointments until the holder is 45 days from expiration instead of the Statutes 90 day window ... he’s keeping renewals from applying 45 days earlier.
Per His website ... https://wakeso.permitium.com/ccw/start
Renewal of Current Carried Concealed Handgun Permits: Applicants must fill out an on-line renewal application. Acceptance of the renewal packet will be conducted by appointment only. Appointments are available only to applicants who expire within the next 45 days.
I seriously doubt His department will process a CHP renewal in 45 days either ... considering the packet has to go to the NC State Bureau of Investigation for state approval and the CHP card to be printed and then back to His office. All that to & from shipping and receiving plus interoffice handling and foot dragging ...
It must be good to be the King!
Yep, just can’t be used for purchases because it exceeds fhe 5-year threshold...but perfectly ok to carry concealed.To renew your CHP you do not have to have the new permit. As long as the paperwork is filed and being processed you are GTG for CC per my Sheriff's office. Not condoning his behavior. Just putting it out there how renewals are handled when the new permit is not received by the time the old one expires. The system shows it as being processed, not expired.
Isn't that why some people even Got their permit, so they could buy?Yep, just can’t be used for purchases
😁 😂 🤣 would Any of you be surprised if he was re-elected?When you hear him talk, you wonder if he's the stupidest man ever elected to public office in NC. When you see his picture, you don't wonder any more.
Took mine in October and have an appointment first week of May. My friends (live in Forsyth) took it with me and have had their CHPs for weeks now. I understand "demand" is high, but it should not be this long of a wait.He’s still dragging his feet on Purchase permits and concealed carry. Me and a bud took the concealed class in January and the first available appt at the sheriffs office was 6/29. [emoji2959]
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Yes. You can use an NC CHP in place of our dumb PPP, or in place of a NICS check for a long gun/other firearm.Isn't that why some people even Got their permit, so they could buy?
To renew your CHP you do not have to have the new permit. As long as the paperwork is filed and being processed you are GTG for CC per my Sheriff's office. Not condoning his behavior. Just putting it out there how renewals are handled when the new permit is not received by the time the old one expires. The system shows it as being processed, not expired.
I am just saying he is making his own rules by saying he won’t give you an appointment unless your CHP expires within 45 days not the 90 days stated in the NC General Statutes governing the renewal of CHP’s ... another case of him thumbing his nose at the statutes at the expense of those he think of as his lowly peasant subjects.Yep, just can’t be used for purchases because it exceeds fhe 5-year threshold...but perfectly ok to carry concealed.
§ 14-415.16. Renewal of permit.
(c) Upon receipt of the completed renewal application and the appropriate payment of fees, the sheriff shall determine if the permittee remains qualified to hold a permit in accordance with the provisions of G.S. 14-415.12. The permittee's criminal history shall be updated, including with another inquiry of the National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS), and the sheriff may waive the requirement of taking another firearms safety and training course. If the permittee applies for a renewal of the permit within the 90-day period prior to its expiration date and if the permittee remains qualified to have a permit under G.S. 14-415.12, the sheriff shall renew the permit. The permit of a permittee who complies with this section shall remain valid beyond the expiration date of the permit until the permittee either receives a renewal permit or is denied a renewal permit by the sheriff.
3 minutes on line.Not sure how it works with a renewal in SC
Donnie's running to get his job back in 2022. Can't come soon enough.
We are not a nation of laws as much as we are a nation of political will. Wake County residents don't have the political will to force him to obey the law.So this guy chose a career in law enforcement but doesn't comprehend that when the law states "shall," it is not optional, and when the law states "shall not," doing so is the definition of breaking the law?
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Maybe he just thinks that carrying a badge is a license to break the law.
or maybe this?Maybe he just thinks that carrying a badge is a license tobreakmake the law.
So this guy chose a career in law enforcement but doesn't comprehend that when the law states "shall," it is not optional, and when the law states "shall not," doing so is the definition of breaking the law?
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Maybe he just thinks that carrying a badge is a license to break the law.
Maybe he just thinks that carrying a badge is a license to interpret the law as he sees fit.
Infringement.I'm not sure what plaintiffs would sue for, unless they had some sort of monetary loss or were shown to be at risk of harm and harm was done or they had to invoke other means of protection. I wonder if gun store owners can sue for loss of sales and financial hardship.