$10.00 For 4 Years

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South Carolina....

$50 for the Permit, good for 4 years. Than another $50 for another 4 years. Classes run about $75 but I had my class for free thru the City of Columbia Police Department.

Jack
 
Thanks MPayne, after reading your correction of my incorrection I looked it up on the MN state web page and the best I'm able to glean from it it looks like you and phantom warrior are right and I was wrong. If I have to be wrong it's nice that the truth will cost less than I expected anyway...

Thanks again,

Nonq
 
Paolo? Kansas also has no concealed carry. Police only. exposed is ok by state law, but all cities and towns can regulate open carry. Wichita, for instance does not allow any open carry. Guns have to be cased. My town of Junction City will allow you to carry openly, but only as long as the gun is empty.

They even jumped on knives here pretty hard, the definition of an illegal switchblade in my town is "any knife designed to be opened with one hand". I would bet that half of the readers of this forum could be busted on that one.
 
....looks around....

El Tejon hasn't replied about Indiana yet? ;)

I think I will. :D

Indiana:
$25 ($10 to the local police and $15 to the state police) and a records check.
No training requirement.
Permit is good for 4 years.

We also recognize all other state permits.
 
Sapper Leader:

"Thats only 10$ a year to excerise a constitutional right."

Strikes me as somewhat "peculiar" that there is ANY FEE AT ALL, for the exercise of a CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT. Of course, I have been accused of having a strange sense of humor.
 
Florida

$117 [$75 license and $42 fingerprint process fee] Renewal: $65 for Residents (no fingerprints required for renewal) $107 for Non-Residents (fingerprints required again at renewal)
 
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$117 [$75 license and $42 fingerprint process fee] Renewal: $65 for Residents (no fingerprints required for renewal) $107 for Non-Residents (fingerprints required again at renewal)

Like I said earlier, the fees and various charges could well be described as examples of ECONOMIC DISCRIMINATION.

Re additional fingerprinting required of non-residents, for renewal of permits, one assumes that that is based on the well known fact that while the fingerprints of residents are constant, the fingerprints of non-residents change.

Additionally, that $42 "fingerprint process" amounts to grand larceny, or extortion, in my view, from the proverbial "get-go".
 
This thread is really making me appreciate my homestate. Folks up here in NH, myself included sometimes tend to forget just how good we have it. We still have no state income tax or sales tax. Our state legislators are paid the sum of $100.00 per year. :) The fight to go from $5.00 for 2 years for CCW permit to our current $10.00 for 4 years was a heated battle.

As for the states that just plain do not allow it's citizens to have CCW permits, I would just say that far more states have gone to shall issue status than just a few years ago, so things are looking better in that respect. However, if you do live in a state that denies you the right to have a CCW permit under any circumstance then I suggest you contact your legislators and voice your disapproval and if that fails, vote them bums out of office.;)
 
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