it was straightened out.
the wording you used "gives me PA" caused a little confusion.
fixed GTG.
the wording you used "gives me PA" caused a little confusion.
fixed GTG.
The investigator also asked me to bring my range qualification score. We'll see what happens!
is that in the SOP?
Or more MSP made up shite?
so why didn't the investigator have it? lost? not submitted?
Why wasn't this brought to the applicant's attention prior to the interview?
You seem to have won the lottery then.I didn't submit it -- instructor said i was good if it said my score on my certificate of completion.
At least MSP is working with me.
Be prepared to face disbelief if you scored perfect on the range qual. Even though an average shooter could make those shots from 30 yards while drunk.
Wright told me she didn't believe I aced the qual.
Qualified with ~10 shooters, 2nd highest score. No one got perfect and more than one did not qualify.
I believe you, I've seen you shoot IDPA...
I keed, I keed.
Likewise, and am sure your qualification was not like ours..
I believe the course of fire is all the same.
Yea, keep your finger off the trigger till your ready to shoot. That's it.Does the pistol one carries concealed in MD have to have a safety mechanism?
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A good setup for oneliners , but seriously, answer is no.
SO I went for my interview yesterday and it went "well" or a well as I could tell.
The investigator wanted some more information about my job with the federal government, and a letter from my boss discussing the work I do. I was given an official form that essentially "says your application is incomplete," and was told to email the letter directly to her. She was very nice but said my application was "unique." I don't have a clearance, am not a business owner with lots of cash, but have other circumstances that the Licensing Division might find warrants a W&C. I gave her my G&S statement as well as some exhibits to go along with it.
We'll see what happens!