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You’re in for a rude awakening next time you go to renew your nonresident LTCNon-resident though the state takes 3-4 months ... don't know about the local processes ...
So I have heard ... mine expires next March, sent the last renewal in about 2.5 months ago ... we'll see if that was enough time or not ...You’re in for a rude awakening next time you go to renew your nonresident LTC
Only 6 months prior? Definitely not enough time. Last I heard it was taking anywhere between 9-12 months. You pretty much have to submit your renewal for your next LTC as soon as you get issued your current LTC.So I have heard ... mine expires next March, sent the last renewal in about 2.5 months ago ... we'll see if that was enough time or not ...
If you have your MIRCS receipt, your LTC is not expired. Your experience is why the law was updated in 2014.Greetings,
Wondering how long license renewal took for you.
I have a gun on layaway and curious if I should even continue it.
Thanks,
-Roscoe
If you have your MIRCS receipt, your LTC is not expired. Your experience is why the law was updated in 2014.
You can run a check on the portal to confirm. You can also call FLRB to get a status on your renewal, which will be more useful than asking folks who renewed their LTCs in other towns, potentially more than five years ago, to tell you about their experiences.
If your dealer won't follow the law, find a new one.
Since you requested a citation before, here it is:
General Law - Part I, Title XX, Chapter 140, Section 131
malegislature.gov
(i) A license to carry or possess firearms shall be valid, unless revoked or suspended, for a period of not more than 6 years from the date of issue and shall expire on the anniversary of the licensee's date of birth occurring not less than 5 years nor more than 6 years from the date of issue; provided, however, that, if the licensee applied for renewal before the license expired, the license shall remain valid after its expiration date for all lawful purposes until the application for renewal is approved or denied[...]
Greetings,
Wondering how long license renewal took for you.
I have a gun on layaway and curious if I should even continue it.
Thanks,
-Roscoe
What rifle? And why not give an FFL at the mill a call?
I'm sorry to hear you've had such bad lock in choosing FFLs that don't understand what "if the licensee applied for renewal before the license expired, the license shall remain valid after its expiration date for all lawful purposes until the application for renewal is approved or denied" means.Thanks for the reference. The gun store said the state police told them it’s only for carry purposes. (Old glory guns and ammo in greenfield, nh)
All I know is that I wanted to give my son his first rifle for his 13 birthday and I can’t.
Went to a different store, the ATF happened to be there and advised not to do the sale. I can keep trying them i guess.
@KAG Armscould use a reference for someone at the mill that NES trusts.