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The Epidemic of Missing Purchase Permit and FID Applications
Jul 12
Posted by jefhenninger
Here’s a comment I just got on the blog:
“I have been waiting for my FID card to be approved for about nine months now. I have begun to call the chief of my town police every day for the past three weeks, but he hasn’t even been able to locate where my application is in his office.”
Sadly, this situation is very common. I’ve had many people tell me that the final result of all of this is that they either give up or the police eventually tell them to fill out a new application. Clearly, calling them solves nothing.
I know it sucks to hire an attorney to do something that you should be able to do on your own, but I have no other suggestions since I haven’t run into anyone that can figure out how else you can force the police to help you. As always, call me anytime for help.
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