pleaseproceedtoroom101
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I applied for a Long Gun Eligibility Certificate in CT. This permit has cost me $100 for a safety class, $35 for fingerprints, and $122 for the permit itself. In a few days, it will pass 6 months since I applied. When I applied, the DESPP worker claimed it would take less than 8 weeks. CT state law states that once the fingerprints and background check clear, they have 6 months to process my application. However, about 5 weeks in I called to check on my permit, and they claimed my fingerprints had not even been sent in. Clearly, making the permitting system to own the relatively narrow selections of rifles or shotguns still legal in the state so incredibly burdensome, expensive, and long that most people would just give up is a violation of both the CT and US constitutions.
Because the BFPE(Board of Firearms Permit Examiners) seems to only handle pistol permit applications, how would I go about getting my rights? I am 18 years old, so spending too much money is difficult, but I am determined to get my permit, so I don't mind hiring somebody who knows the law in CT for an hour or so of legal advice, but I thought I would just see if anybody else had some suggestions, too.
Also, when do you think I should start working on getting a court date?
Because the BFPE(Board of Firearms Permit Examiners) seems to only handle pistol permit applications, how would I go about getting my rights? I am 18 years old, so spending too much money is difficult, but I am determined to get my permit, so I don't mind hiring somebody who knows the law in CT for an hour or so of legal advice, but I thought I would just see if anybody else had some suggestions, too.
Also, when do you think I should start working on getting a court date?