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concord211
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 Posted: Fri Nov 6th, 2009 03:14 pm
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Im new to this site and applying for my permit in Concord. I am looking for reasons to put or not to put on my app. Thaks in advance

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 Posted: Sat Nov 7th, 2009 02:28 am
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Protection....is probably most common. 

lasertech
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 Posted: Sat Nov 7th, 2009 08:29 pm
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I always put down "For all lawful purposes".

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 Posted: Sun Nov 8th, 2009 01:11 pm
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The only reason I see to put in an app is to be protected in the time of being in a vehicle.  If a license were not required for being in a car I would not have a license.  I open carry pretty much all the time.

In theory you are on record with the town as having a license and if they wanted to confiscate they'd have an "easier" time finding you.  My license is from another town so I'm not too upset about that, however I hope by the time I renew the in car exception is removed.

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 Posted: Mon Nov 9th, 2009 01:16 am
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doobie wrote: The only reason I see to put in an app is to be protected in the time of being in a vehicle.  If a license were not required for being in a car I would not have a license.  I open carry pretty much all the time.

In theory you are on record with the town as having a license and if they wanted to confiscate they'd have an "easier" time finding you.  My license is from another town so I'm not too upset about that, however I hope by the time I renew the in car exception is removed.

You are required to notify, in writing, when moving to a different town.

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 Posted: Mon Nov 9th, 2009 04:38 pm
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nhsig220 wrote: doobie wrote: The only reason I see to put in an app is to be protected in the time of being in a vehicle.  If a license were not required for being in a car I would not have a license.  I open carry pretty much all the time.

In theory you are on record with the town as having a license and if they wanted to confiscate they'd have an "easier" time finding you.  My license is from another town so I'm not too upset about that, however I hope by the time I renew the in car exception is removed.

You are required to notify, in writing, when moving to a different town.

I went to the office and said I moved into town with a license.  They ask, "Did I want to pay $10 for a new one?"  I said no.  They said then I didn't have to do anything.  I said,"The RSA said I needed to inform you in writing."  He took a piece of paper out of the trash handed it to me and a pen.  I asked him what I should write on it.  he said, "Just write 'I moved to the town with a pistol license from another city."  I asked if I should put my name/addr on it.  He said I didn't need to.  I wrote that gave it to him and he threw it in the trash and said, "Considered yourself having informed us in writing."

Last edited on Mon Nov 9th, 2009 04:39 pm by doobie

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 Posted: Wed Nov 11th, 2009 02:13 am
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doobie wrote: nhsig220 wrote: You are required to notify, in writing, when moving to a different town.
I went to the office and said I moved into town with a license.  They ask, "Did I want to pay $10 for a new one?"  I said no.  They said then I didn't have to do anything.  I said,"The RSA said I needed to inform you in writing."  He took a piece of paper out of the trash handed it to me and a pen.  I asked him what I should write on it.  he said, "Just write 'I moved to the town with a pistol license from another city."  I asked if I should put my name/addr on it.  He said I didn't need to.  I wrote that gave it to him and he threw it in the trash and said, "Considered yourself having informed us in writing."

:celebrate:celebrate:celebrate

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 Posted: Thu Nov 12th, 2009 03:26 pm
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doobie wrote: nhsig220 wrote: doobie wrote: The only reason I see to put in an app is to be protected in the time of being in a vehicle.  If a license were not required for being in a car I would not have a license.  I open carry pretty much all the time.

In theory you are on record with the town as having a license and if they wanted to confiscate they'd have an "easier" time finding you.  My license is from another town so I'm not too upset about that, however I hope by the time I renew the in car exception is removed.

You are required to notify, in writing, when moving to a different town.

I went to the office and said I moved into town with a license.  They ask, "Did I want to pay $10 for a new one?"  I said no.  They said then I didn't have to do anything.  I said,"The RSA said I needed to inform you in writing."  He took a piece of paper out of the trash handed it to me and a pen.  I asked him what I should write on it.  he said, "Just write 'I moved to the town with a pistol license from another city."  I asked if I should put my name/addr on it.  He said I didn't need to.  I wrote that gave it to him and he threw it in the trash and said, "Considered yourself having informed us in writing."
Gotta love NH!

goinveg
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 Posted: Thu Nov 12th, 2009 03:28 pm
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concord211 wrote: Im new to this site and applying for my permit in Concord. I am looking for reasons to put or not to put on my app. Thaks in advance
I got mine in Concord when I lived there. I put "for self-defense and all legal purposes." No problems at all. I did have to go to the PD on day 14 and ask if it was ready - it was. They do not inform you when it is ready.

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 Posted: Thu Nov 12th, 2009 10:34 pm
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I need to renew mine this month.  I put "RSA 159; any lawful purpose on it".

 

Happy Birthday, welcome to Concord!

Last edited on Thu Nov 12th, 2009 10:34 pm by Jeremy2141


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