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NJ2AS and Gun For Hire offer FL CCW Station at Nov 17th Meeting in Toms River

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http://nj2as.com/ind...e&id=2&Itemid=2

http://gunforhire.com/home.html

 

NJ2AS would like to thank Anthony Colandro, CEO of Gun For Hire (GFH), the premier firearms training facility in New Jersey, for agreeing to provide a Florida CCW station during the November 17th meeting at the American Legion Post 129, 2025 Church Ave., Toms River, NJ (details in link above).

 

Members and non-members will be able fill out the application, have i.d. photos taken, have fingerprints taken and get your application notarized all at the same time.

 

To meet the training requirement, bring one of the following and you will have a complete packet ready to drop in the mail:

 

* a copy of any NRA or State firearms safety training certificate

* a copy of your Hunter Education Card

* a copy of your orders calling you to active duty if you are active duty military or DD-214 if you are a veteran

 

If you don’t have the training yet, you will be able to sign up for GFH’s next NRA First Steps class at the event.

 

Cost is only $25 for NJ2AS members and $50 for non-members. You can join NJ2AS on the spot to get the savings.

 

You will also need a check or money order for the license fee of $117.00 payable to the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services.

 

There are two great reasons to have a FL CCW permit:

 

1. You can carry in 31 states even though you are not a FL resident (http://licgweb.doacs...aled_carry.html).

 

2. If a national reciprocity bill is passed by congress and is signed into law, and includes non-resident permits, you will instantly be able to carry in all 50 states, NYC, Washington D.C. and all U.S. Territories, yes that would include NJ.

 

FLORIDA'S Non-Resident CCW RECIPROCITY STATES

 

Alabama

Alaska

Arizona

Arkansas

Delaware

Georgia

Idaho

Indiana

Kansas

Kentucky

Louisiana

Mississippi

Missouri

Montana

Nebraska

New Mexico

North Carolina

North Dakota

Ohio

Oklahoma

Pennsylvania

South Dakota

Tennessee

Texas

Utah

Vermont

Virginia

Washington

West Virginia

Wyoming

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Another important reason to apply for a CCW is to help the good statistics and support states that have in place a licensing system.

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So for those of us that need a class or need to replenish funds, we can complete the packet and add the class cert or funds to it later then drop it in the mail?

 

Yes, or you can take the class before Nov 17th and bring a copy of the certificate. If anyone is in that situation, if you can, please support GFH by taking the class with them, since they have been gratious enough to support us with this service. I took the SORA class with them. It was top notch.

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is a hunting license proof of hunter education? cant get it without going to one. which was over 20 years ago for me. who knows where the actual cert. is.

 

This is the specific requirement:

· any hunter education or hunter safety course approved by the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission or a similar agency in another state;

 

You could try. If it's not enough, they will call you or send you a letter and ask for something additional.

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is a hunting license proof of hunter education? cant get it without going to one. which was over 20 years ago for me. who knows where the actual cert. is.

 

You can get a duplicate. I may have to obtain one if my dad can't find mine in his records.

 

Obtaining a Duplicate Hunter Education Card

 

Talk about timing! I literally signed up for the FL CCW packet to be sent to me last night!

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Okay. For someone like myself who does not have a Hunters License, nor a FOID or PP (yet fingers crossed) or any of the other requirements listed in the OP, how would I go about getting a Florida CCW? What would I be able to accomplish at the meeting on Nov 17th?

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Okay. For someone like myself who does not have a Hunters License, nor a FOID or PP (yet fingers crossed) or any of the other requirements listed in the OP, how would I go about getting a Florida CCW? What would I be able to accomplish at the meeting on Nov 17th?

 

You will walk out of the meeting 90% complete with just one thing remaining -- the training certificate. Once you get that, just put a copy in the envelope and drop it in the mail.

 

Gun For Hire is running the FL CCW station at the meeting. You should be able to sign up for their next NRA First Steps Class at the table. If not, you can do so on line. Or you can do the training before the meeting. There's still time: http://gunforhire.com/firearms_calendar.html It looks like there's a class Friday 11/12 and another Sunday, 11/14.

 

I got my FL CCW on my own. If I knew then what I know now, I would have done it this way -- saves many hours of effort and costs about the same.

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anyone going? its a long drive but i plan on going and getting the CCW stuff. im waiting on the hunters ed card in the mail.....i can get the stuff tonight and send it all later, correct?

 

 

Yes. I think we will have a big showing tonight. i will see you all there!

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