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  • swinokur

    In a State of Bliss
    Patriot Picket
    Apr 15, 2009
    55,499
    Westminster USA
    From VCDL

    The idea is simple: it’s bad enough that we have to get a permit to exercise our right to self defense with a concealed handgun, but we should not have to pay for that permit.

    Corey Stewart, Prince William Board of Supervisors member, is putting forth a measure to provide FREE CHPs to residents of Prince William County. In tandem with that effort, Senator Amanda Chase has a bill that would make the $10 fee that a Circuit Court Clerk can charge for processing a CHP optional and not mandatory.

    BIG TURNOUT NEEDED - EVEN NON-PRINCE WILLIAM GUN OWNERS

    It’s important that we have a BIG turnout at the Board of Supervisors meeting in support of this effort. We expect the idea to spread to other localities if this is successful! Look for someone handing out GSL stickers.

    Date: Tuesday, February 9
    Time: 2 PM (NEW TIME FROM LAST ALERT)

    Location:

    Board of County Supervisors Chambers
    1 County Complex Court
    Woodbridge, VA 22192


    CONTACT THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS

    If you are a resident of Prince William County, click here to send a pre-wrtten message to the entire Board of Supervisors:

    http://www.coreystewart.com/chp/
     

    lonzo

    Active Member
    Dec 8, 2015
    314
    Moco
    I wish I was back in PW instead of Moco, but sadly, PW board shot it down...what a shame
     

    swinokur

    In a State of Bliss
    Patriot Picket
    Apr 15, 2009
    55,499
    Westminster USA
    From VCDL

    [FONT=&quot]Last night the Prince William Board of Supervisors Chairman, Corey Stewart, fought hard to have Prince William drop their CHP fee down to $10 - which is a fee that the Circuit Court Clerk is REQUIRED to be charge under current law. (Senator Amanda Chase has a bill in the Senate to make the $10 fee optional, which would ultimately allow CHPs to be completely free. That bill advanced today and is headed to the Senate Floor.)

    It was a surprisingly long battle at the meeting and, like Corey Stewart, Supervisor Pete Candland put up a determined and principled fight to pass the measure. Hats off to both Corey and Pete!

    During the debate it was brought out that the Sheriff budgeted $75,000 to process CHPs, but Sheriff's real cost was only about half that number. The Sheriff testified that the rest of the money was used for other projects that had nothing to do with CHP issuance. I’m sure this happens in other localities, but it means that CHP holders are paying more than they should in Prince William County currently and the excessive charge is actually illegal. The law says that law enforcement is only allowed to charge what their cost is to run the background check up to a maximum of $35.

    Supervisor Maureen Caddigan, who voted against the measure, said she had not heard from her constituents. Even though the vote is over for now, it may well come up again later. If Ms. Caddigan is your Supervisor, I urge you to contact her and tell her you want her to support any future attempt to remove the CHP fees. Here is her phone number: 703-792-4645
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    703-792-4645

    The measure died with a tied vote.

    Voting pro-freedom:

    Corey Stewart
    Pete Candland
    Ruth Anderson
    Jeanine Lawson

    Voting anti-freedom:

    Maureen Caddigan
    John Jenkins
    Martin Nohe
    Frank Principi

    The issue may well come up again when the Board of Supervisors considers the 2017 budget. If you live in Prince William County, contact your Board of Supervisor member and either thank them for supporting the fee repeal or urge them to support the fee repeal when it comes up during the 2017 budget meetings.



    Other localities are looking to repeal their CHP fees. One will be doing so soon. Stay tuned!

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