Dropped off my application at Arapahoe County today. The wait begins. Too bad this isn't Arizona, I got my permit in exactly FIVE BUSINESS DAYS![]()
Dropped off my application at Arapahoe County today. The wait begins. Too bad this isn't Arizona, I got my permit in exactly FIVE BUSINESS DAYS![]()
I'm on day 92 in Denver with still not a word from them. Very frustrated.
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I dont know what happen to them other than the fact that they sold me a POS pistol and lied to me about its performance and reliability, then when I finally had the opportunity to take it out it shot like shit and failed to feed every round and had misfires. I sent two emails and two PM's and got blown off on the whole thing. IMO we dont need lying scumbags like that on the site anyway...
I sold the gun for half price and disclosed the whole situation to the new owner and he said he was ok with it and said he could probably fix it.
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It is. Why haven't you contacted RMGO, Tom Martino, and Denver yet?
"There are no finger prints under water."
you should be contacting denver now. right now. then if they give you the screw job, call or email dudley over at RMGO. then if all else fails the media. if you have nothing you want to hide.(i personally would leave the media out of it.)
Go there and remind them that they are held to the laws they enforce and MUST follow the provisions of CRS 18-12-206. They, by law, MUST issue your permit immediately or have verifyable reasons not to.
(1) Within ninety days after the date of receipt of the items specified in section 18-12-205, a sheriff shall:
(a) Approve the permit application and issue the permit; or
(b) Deny the permit application based solely on the ground that the applicant fails to qualify under the criteria listed in section 18-12-203 (1) or that the applicant would be a danger as described in section 18-12-203 (2). If the sheriff denies the permit application, he or she shall notify the applicant in writing, stating the grounds for denial and informing the applicant of the right to seek a second review of the application by the sheriff, to submit additional information for the record, and to seek judicial review pursuant to section 18-12-207.
(2) If the sheriff does not receive the results of the fingerprint checks conducted by the bureau and by the federal bureau of investigation within ninety days after receiving a permit application, the sheriff shall determine whether to grant or deny the permit application without considering the fingerprint check information. If, upon receipt of the information, the sheriff finds that the permit was issued or denied erroneously, based on the criteria specified in section 18-12-203 (1) and (2), the sheriff shall either revoke or issue the permit, whichever is appropriate
Yes, very serious. +1 to what everyone else said. I would show up and tell them that I'm not leaving until I have my permit in hand.
"There are no finger prints under water."