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Parker
08-04-2012, 07:26 AM
Anyone know of a good place locally to get a conceal and carry permit? Don't always want to carry, but want the option if it seems like a good idea at some point.

CaptJohn
08-04-2012, 10:23 AM
You need to PM Figmo Bohica on this site.

justjim
08-04-2012, 11:29 AM
Is the permit (if you have one) just good in Florida or does it transfer to other States? Illinois is the only State (I hear) that does not let you have the conceal carry permit.

asianthree
08-04-2012, 01:27 PM
your can't transfer from ohio

looneycat
08-04-2012, 01:39 PM
Anyone know of a good place locally to get a conceal and carry permit? Don't always want to carry, but want the option if it seems like a good idea at some point.



The Gun Shop Inc. & Gun Range
1310 West SR 44
Leesburg
FL, 34748
(352)787-4570
www.gunrange.net

Opening Hours: Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday

10:00am - 7:00pm

Saturday Sunday

10:00am - 5:00pm

John_W
08-04-2012, 02:13 PM
I just mailed in my application on Thursday. Go to this website:

Concealed Carry Reciprocity - Division of Licensing, FDACS (http://licgweb.doacs.state.fl.us/news/concealed_carry.html)

On that site you will need to download about 50 pages. The Florida Handbook for you're own reference. The 2 page application and about 5 pages of instruction.

You'll need fingerprints. I went to the Lady Lake Police Dept, at the redlight in front of Kohl's on Hwy 441 go east and it with be located by the city hall. They will do those on Tuesday & Thursday the hours were midday, I forget exactly. You give them $10 and then they take the prints electronically and send to Tallahassee. Get an instruction booklet from them, when you get home you'll need to go online within 30 days and pay $40 for those prints.

You'll need a passport photo, you can get that at CVS $10.

You'll need gun training. If you're veteran, such as I, just make a copy of your DD214 and that is all you need. Otherwise you'll need to take a gun course.

I managed to get everything done in one day. When you have it all, you'll need to write a check for $70 and include it with all the materials and send to the P.O. Box on that website.

If you've had a DUI in the last 3 years then you're not qualified until 3 years has elasped.

I hope this helps you. On my softball team several guys got theirs and I knew pretty much what I needed. I'm from Maryland and I checked and every state from here on the way, Georgia, S. Carolina, N. Carolina and Virginia will accept the permit, however Maryland will not.

jdrsr
08-04-2012, 03:16 PM
The Gun Shop on Route 44 gives the test

Rebel Pirate
08-04-2012, 03:45 PM
I hope this helps you. On my softball team several guys got theirs and I knew pretty much what I needed.

Does your softball team always win??:a040:

justjim
08-04-2012, 04:10 PM
I just mailed in my application on Thursday. Go to this website:

Concealed Carry Reciprocity - Division of Licensing, FDACS (http://licgweb.doacs.state.fl.us/news/concealed_carry.html)

On that site you will need to download about 50 pages. The Florida Handbook for you're own reference. The 2 page application and about 5 pages of instruction.

You'll need fingerprints. I went to the Lady Lake Police Dept, at the redlight in front of Kohl's on Hwy 441 go east and it with be located by the city hall. They will do those on Tuesday & Thursday the hours were midday, I forget exactly. You give them $10 and then they take the prints electronically and send to Tallahassee. Get an instruction booklet from them, when you get home you'll need to go online within 30 days and pay $40 for those prints.

You'll need a passport photo, you can get that at CVS $10.

You'll need gun training. If you're veteran, such as I, just make a copy of your DD214 and that is all you need. Otherwise you'll need to take a gun course.

I managed to get everything done in one day. When you have it all, you'll need to write a check for $70 and include it with all the materials and send to the P.O. Box on that website.

If you've had a DUI in the last 3 years then you're not qualified until 3 years has elasped.

I hope this helps you. On my softball team several guys got theirs and I knew pretty much what I needed. I'm from Maryland and I checked and every state from here on the way, Georgia, S. Carolina, N. Carolina and Virginia will accept the permit, however Maryland will not.

:coolsmiley: John W. good post. $130.00 to get your Carry/Conceal permit in the State of Florida plus the gun training if needed. Not nearly as costly as a house closing! :clap2:

ugotme
08-04-2012, 04:29 PM
If I copied this link correctly, you can plan a trip and this site will tell you where you are allowed to carry.

You can also check out the NRA. They have a section on reciprocity

Hope this helps


http://apps.carryconcealed.net/packngo/index.php

Ripcord13
08-04-2012, 04:38 PM
I have a carry/conceal license from Massachusetts and they are not on the reprocity list, probably because Massachusetts won't reciprocate with any body. If I go for a Florida license will I still have to take the gun course I wonder.

John_W
08-04-2012, 05:08 PM
Does your softball team always win??:a040:

We have lately. As leadoff batter it helps when I get on base. Last week I was 4 for 4 and we won. Today I was 4 for 4 and we won again. Next Saturday is our last game of this season, if we win we'll finish 8-6 and then we'll be off until about September 7th.

http://img835.imageshack.us/img835/3240/11278996.jpg

ugotme
08-04-2012, 05:39 PM
I have a carry/conceal license from Massachusetts and they are not on the reprocity list, probably because Massachusetts won't reciprocate with any body. If I go for a Florida license will I still have to take the gun course I wonder.

Not 100% sure. When I came down from Long Island - where I had a "target and hunting" permit, I did not have to take a course.

BTW - Mass., NY and NJ seem to be the worst!

starflyte1
08-04-2012, 06:35 PM
Add Illinois to the "worst" list.

buggyone
08-04-2012, 08:17 PM
Not to ruffle any feathers on the newcomers - but do you honestly think you need to carry a pistol while in The Villages?

There has only been one shooting in the 3 years I have been here (that I know of) and that was a domestic dispute between two ex-police officers at their home.

There have been a couple of times reported that a person with a concealed weapon permit showed their pistol in a threatening manner and got arrested for assault with a deadly weapon.

There are also places that it is not allowed to carry a concealed pistol such as in a bar or bar area of a restaurant.

As I said, this was not to ruffle feathers. If someone has a legal permit to carry, I have no problem with it - except what is the necessity while in The Villages?

Moderator
08-04-2012, 09:04 PM
Not to ruffle any feathers on the newcomers - but do you honestly think you need to carry a pistol while in The Villages?

There has only been one shooting in the 3 years I have been here (that I know of) and that was a domestic dispute between two ex-police officers at their home.

There have been a couple of times reported that a person with a concealed weapon permit showed their pistol in a threatening manner and got arrested for assault with a deadly weapon.

There are also places that it is not allowed to carry a concealed pistol such as in a bar or bar area of a restaurant.

As I said, this was not to ruffle feathers. If someone has a legal permit to carry, I have no problem with it - except what is the necessity while in The Villages?

The topic is the procedure and mechanics for obtaining a permit. Let's not turn this into a discussion on the need or merits of carrying or gun control regulations. Please start a new thread if you wish.

Thanks for your cooperation.

Moderator

John_W
08-04-2012, 09:12 PM
Not to ruffle any feathers on the newcomers - but do you honestly think you need to carry a pistol while in The Villages?

You know there is more to Florida than just TV's? It's a Florida permit. You don't have to have it on your person, having a loaded gun in your car is a nice peace of mind. It doesn't take too many wrong turns in Orlando when leaving Millennium Mall to find yourself in a mighty bad area. In fact, that can be said in most cities in Florida. I grew up in St. Petersburg and they're parts of that town I wouldn't go, or much less want to breakdown in.

ugotme
08-04-2012, 09:29 PM
The topic is the procedure and mechanics for obtaining a permit. Let's not turn this into a discussion on the need or merits of carrying or gun control regulations. Please start a new thread if you wish.

Thanks for your cooperation.

Moderator

Was going to respond but out of respect for the moderator I will pass!

Ripcord13
08-04-2012, 09:31 PM
It is very difficult to obtain a permit to conceal and carry in Massachusetts. I have had mine for over forty years and I haven't touched or shot one of my pistols probably in the last twenty years and I probably will never do either again, but I don't want to give up the license that I have and I want to have the legal right here in Florida as I had in Massachusetts that's all.

CMANN
08-05-2012, 12:40 AM
I have a carry/conceal license from Massachusetts and they are not on the reprocity list, probably because Massachusetts won't reciprocate with any body. If I go for a Florida license will I still have to take the gun course I wonder.

If you have a copy of the training cert from ma you should just need to fill out the app and $

Figmo Bohica
08-05-2012, 05:36 AM
Anyone in the Villages who wants to know how to obtain a concealed carry permit can PM me and I will give you the straight answer to your questions. I have permit applications here.

I am a certified State of Florida Firearms Trainer, plus certified by the NRA, see list below.

To Be The Best, Train With The Best.

looneycat
08-05-2012, 07:49 PM
Anyone in the Villages who wants to know how to obtain a concealed carry permit can PM me and I will give you the straight answer to your questions. I have permit applications here.

I am a certified State of Florida Firearms Trainer, plus certified by the NRA, see list below.

To Be The Best, Train With The Best.

he's got a good point!
:BigApplause:

billethkid
08-05-2012, 08:32 PM
go get those baitors moderator...god job!!

btk

buggyone
08-05-2012, 08:35 PM
I would definitely agree that Figmo is the best around to train and counsel about firearms - as well as being a heck of a nice guy.

Joaniesmom
08-05-2012, 09:13 PM
Not to ruffle any feathers on the newcomers - but do you honestly think you need to carry a pistol while in The Villages?

There has only been one shooting in the 3 years I have been here (that I know of) and that was a domestic dispute between two ex-police officers at their home.

There have been a couple of times reported that a person with a concealed weapon permit showed their pistol in a threatening manner and got arrested for assault with a deadly weapon.

There are also places that it is not allowed to carry a concealed pistol such as in a bar or bar area of a restaurant.

As I said, this was not to ruffle feathers. If someone has a legal permit to carry, I have no problem with it - except what is the necessity while in The Villages?

:agree:

Joaniesmom
08-06-2012, 01:06 AM
The thought that I could be chatting with some friendly, smiling person, all the while not knowing that he has a loaded pistol concealed on his person, makes me very uncomfortable. Why do you need a pistol in The Villages?

Figmo Bohica
08-06-2012, 04:37 AM
The thought that I could be chatting with some friendly, smiling person, all the while not knowing that he has a loaded pistol concealed on his person, makes me very uncomfortable. Why do you need a pistol in The Villages?

Why do you need home owner insurance, why do you need auto insurance, why do you need life insurance? Answer those questions and you have answered your own question.

The thought that you could be chatting with someone who has had no training, has not had a background check and is "packing heat" should worry you a lot more that someone who has had a background check, some training and knows the concealed carry laws. Let's get real, the world, that includes The Villages, is not all warm and fuzzy, bad things do happen, will happen and do happen. Insurance is insurance. Get the idea.

If you want the knowledge about carrying in Florida, PM me for any information about obtaining a permit, or anyother question that you may have.

PaPaLarry
08-06-2012, 05:28 AM
Question!! If some states don't reciprocate, then where can you store your gun, while carrying it through another state, and still be in the law?

NECHFalcon68
08-06-2012, 07:03 AM
The thought that I could be chatting with some friendly, smiling person, all the while not knowing that he has a loaded pistol concealed on his person, makes me very uncomfortable. Why do you need a pistol in The Villages?

I assume, then, that once you arrive (in 36 days), you will not be venturing anywhere outside the bubble...like Home depot, Sams Club, Leesburg, Tavares, Mount Dora, ORLANDO, or any other non-Villages venue; otherwise you may be uncomfortable. And it doesnt have to be a "he".

Just saying....

ugotme
08-06-2012, 07:43 AM
Figmo is 100% right !

Besides, that "friendly, smiling person" is still that - whether he/she is carrying or not!

Most of my current neighbors have no knowledge that I have a license and I prefer it that way. Not looking to be a John Wayne type. I enjoy target shooting and having protection is a benefit.

IMO the less people that know the better - don't want someone trying to break in to my house because I have guns and trying to steal them.

John_W
08-06-2012, 07:46 AM
Question!! If some states don't reciprocate, then where can you store your gun, while carrying it through another state, and still be in the law?

Just like when you didn't have a permit, in the trunk of your car unloaded.

ugotme
08-06-2012, 08:07 AM
Question!! If some states don't reciprocate, then where can you store your gun, while carrying it through another state, and still be in the law?

Each state is different. I am sure Figmo can elaborate more than I.
some states - the weapon and ammo must be separated and each in a locked box (basically) in the trunk where you can not access it.

This is from New York:
� 926A. Interstate Transportation of Firearms
Notwithstanding any other provision of any law or any rule or regulation of a State or any political subdivision thereof, any person who is not otherwise prohibited by this chapter from transporting, shipping, or receiving a firearm shall be entitled to transport a firearm for any lawful purpose from any place where he may lawfully possess and carry such firearm to any other place where he may lawfully possess and carry such firearm if, during such transportation the firearm is unloaded, and neither the firearm nor any ammunition being transported is readily accessible or is directly accessible from the passenger compartment of such transporting vehicle: Provided, That in the case of a vehicle without a compartment separate from the driver�s compartment the firearm or ammunition shall be contained in a locked container other than the glove compartment or console.

Figmo Bohica
08-06-2012, 08:26 AM
Here is a site that will help all of you that are traveling with firearms. Handgunlaw.us (http://www.handgunlaw.us/updates.htm)

It is updated with what we all hope is the current information, but if in doubt, call the State AG's office of the state that you will be traveling through and get the current reading of the law. Write down exactly what the AG's office said along with the name of the person who said it. Each state is different, for general knowledge there are a couple links off of our Eustis Gun Club IDPA site (Eustis Gun Club - IDPA (http://www.LDCollett.com)) that will help you in all this. If you have specific questions you can PM me and I will try to answer them for you or direct you to someone who can.

Joaniesmom
08-06-2012, 07:13 PM
Why do you need home owner insurance, why do you need auto insurance, why do you need life insurance? Answer those questions and you have answered your own question.

The thought that you could be chatting with someone who has had no training, has not had a background check and is "packing heat" should worry you a lot more that someone who has had a background check, some training and knows the concealed carry laws. Let's get real, the world, that includes The Villages, is not all warm and fuzzy, bad things do happen, will happen and do happen. Insurance is insurance. Get the idea.

If you want the knowledge about carrying in Florida, PM me for any information about obtaining a permit, or anyother question that you may have.

Figmo,

I have been thinking about your post since it came online at 5:30 this afternoon. I just can't pull any logic out of it. I don't "Get the idea."

What I can get out of it is that you truly believe in what you are saying. You are also not doing anything against the law.

What I wish for you is that you are never put in a position where you will kill someone, guilty or innocent, with that firearm.

CMANN
08-06-2012, 07:21 PM
The thought that I could be chatting with some friendly, smiling person, all the while not knowing that he has a loaded pistol concealed on his person, makes me very uncomfortable. Why do you need a pistol in The Villages?

why are you uncomfortable?

Moderator
08-06-2012, 08:26 PM
The basic questions about the procedures for obtaining a carry permit have been answered. The discussion is once again veering into the "need to carry" debate. This thread will be closed. Feel free to start a new thread on a different topic.