Is this ad for real?
Posted: Mon Aug 25, 2014 11:11 am
I saw this ad online today, just curious if this is legit? No shooting, no test, and 7 years?
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But...but...it INCLUDES PHOTO AND FINGERPRINTS!Keith B wrote:It's got to be Florida. This link http://macdaddyscigars.com/7yr_4hr_chl.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; says state fee $112 which matches Florida. $150 is kinda high for a 4 hour class and no shooting though.
I can get a photo done for a buck in a photo booth and get my fingerprints done for free if I shoplift.jmorris wrote:But...but...it INCLUDES PHOTO AND FINGERPRINTS!Keith B wrote:It's got to be Florida. This link http://macdaddyscigars.com/7yr_4hr_chl.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; says state fee $112 which matches Florida. $150 is kinda high for a 4 hour class and no shooting though.
Some people think $140 is kinda high for a 5 year license.Keith B wrote:$150 is kinda high for a 4 hour class and no shooting though.
I think $5 a year is just about right. No complaint here.nightmare wrote:Some people think $140 is kinda high for a 5 year license.Keith B wrote:$150 is kinda high for a 4 hour class and no shooting though.
jmra wrote:I think $5 a year is just about right.
Could you send a copy of your Texas CHL and do the same?Charles L. Cotton wrote:Unless Florida law has changed, you don't have to take any course, including the Florida course, if you have proof that you know how to shoot handguns. I got a Florida license in the early 1990's and all I had to do was send a copy of my USPSA member card, along with the application and fee.
Chas.
Especially when anyone can take the Texas Hunters Safety Education course for $15 and use that as proof of training for a Florida non-resident license. Some other states offer their hunter safety courses for free, and that means free training for the Florida license.Keith B wrote:... $150 is kinda high for a 4 hour class and no shooting though.
Maybe. A CHL-100 meets the 790.06(2)(h) requirement but I'm not sure a photocopy of a non-FL CHL would do.carlson1 wrote:Could you send a copy of your Texas CHL and do the same?
Yes. When I got my Florida license, they would accept anything that indicated you had some form of firearms training or experience shooting handguns. It also didn't matter how old it was and the example was a DD214 from World War I.carlson1 wrote:Could you send a copy of your Texas CHL and do the same?Charles L. Cotton wrote:Unless Florida law has changed, you don't have to take any course, including the Florida course, if you have proof that you know how to shoot handguns. I got a Florida license in the early 1990's and all I had to do was send a copy of my USPSA member card, along with the application and fee.
Chas.