Current W&C Timing and possibility/process to expedite.

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  • May 8, 2018
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    Evening All,

    Submitted recently for the W&C, wanted to see if anyone had insight into the current timing and if there was a way to expedite it for security reasons.

    Thanks in Advance
     

    mxrider

    Former MSI Treasurer
    Aug 20, 2012
    3,045
    Edgewater, MD
    Evening All,

    Submitted recently for the W&C, wanted to see if anyone had insight into the current timing and if there was a way to expedite it for security reasons.

    Thanks in Advance

    Define "security" reasons? Is there an urgent need where someone is in a dire situational threat? If so, speak with the licensing dept. There have been situations where a permit was granted rather quickly.
     
    May 8, 2018
    42
    Define "security" reasons? Is there an urgent need where someone is in a dire situational threat? If so, speak with the licensing dept. There have been situations where a permit was granted rather quickly.

    Without getting too specific, deals with compromised information, job duties, Government Security and urgent support/response times.
     
    May 8, 2018
    42
    Nope, get in line.

    That is what I thought, never hurts to ask. I have been told many different things in relationship to wait times. Since this is not a renewal i have been told 90 days to 180 days. Would you have any better insight.

    Thanks
     

    welder516

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    Jun 8, 2013
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    That is what I thought, never hurts to ask. I have been told many different things in relationship to wait times. Since this is not a renewal i have been told 90 days to 180 days. Would you have any better insight.

    Thanks

    That is if your paperwork is setting in their hands now , if you have to get trained and get paperwork filled out add about 2 to 3 weeks to that . IMHO
     

    mxrider

    Former MSI Treasurer
    Aug 20, 2012
    3,045
    Edgewater, MD
    That is what I thought, never hurts to ask. I have been told many different things in relationship to wait times. Since this is not a renewal i have been told 90 days to 180 days. Would you have any better insight.

    Thanks

    MSP has 90 days per law to make a determination. This timeframe begins once the file is received by the licensing division, not necessarily when MSP receives it.

    Beyond that, if you are speaking about appeals, ugggghhhh...... As of 10/1/18, I believe the new law states that the HPRB must hear your appeal within 30 days???
     

    CypherPunk

    Opinions Are My Own
    Apr 6, 2012
    3,907
    Before SB281 and the mandatory training requirements for non-exempt applicants, Frosh argued under oath MSP had the ability to issue same day permits for urgent needs.

    In practice, I understand it took more like 2-3 days to complete all the bureaucratic hurdles.

    If you already have met the training requirements, contact the commander of the Licensing Division and ask him to expedite your application. If that does not meet your expectations, contact your 2A friendly state Senator or Delegate and ask them to intervene on your behalf.
     

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