BJoe
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Here in the great state of Indiana I think I paid 125.00 total for my lifetime carry permit.
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Here in the great state of Indiana I think I paid 125.00 total for my lifetime carry permit.
Cheers
Initially here in Utah I paid $135. That covered the 4 hour course, photo and fingerprinting. Had to pay another $46 to BCI for processing. Then it's a renewal fee every couple years I think. Not sure of the time period though.
Texas resident application is $140, non-resident $280. Renewal every four years is half those prices.
Initial ten hour training runs $80 to $150, usually toward the high end of that range. Renewals roughly half that price.
Training fees usually cover range fees, but not 50 rounds of ammo for the course.
FWIW, the training is mostly on CC and self-defense law. No tactics or marksmanship.
I'd like to add to Hill Country's entry that the application and renewal fee is $0 for active military, and half for senior citizens, indigents, and honorably discharged military veterans. I fit into two of the three previous categories, but I'm so happy to get a discount that I really don't worry about the grouping.
Best of luck,
Dave
Here in the great state of California I will cough up $563 in total between submitting the application and approval process which may take up to 90 days.
How much yours cost ?
I payed $60 for my class... We watched a video for 1 hour about escalation of force, got explained how a gun operates, had to shoot 3 rounds at the range and that was it. Took around 2 hours, so no I will have to pay $117 to send in my application
Curious were you get your figures. I paid $298.90 total.
$105.90 + $93 to sheriff
$100 for class/qual
I guess it depends which county you're residing...
Add to yours a $150 Psychological evaluation fee and our class here $195
If you would like to pay me back, I'll forward you the receipts.![]()
In MA it runs about $500.00 (all costs included) and that doesn't include the purchase of a firearm or ammo.
Part of the plan is to make it too expensive for low income folks to be legal.
Just wait until cities and states begin tacking on local taxes on purchases.
The requirement to join a club drives the costs up.
The license is for 6 years.
Recurring ANNUAL costs are $150. or so per person for a good club