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captainXdaithi t1_jdclbo4 wrote
Reply to comment by Avarice21 in Police: Stamford woman sexually assaulted teen, gave alcohol to minors by jaydecay123
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captainXdaithi t1_j9z7pk1 wrote
Reply to comment by Remarkable_Option660 in getting a pistol permit in CT? by Remarkable_Option660
That should be fine. I don't think that NRA cert goes bad... certainly not within a month or two.
If you do it within the year I'm sure that's perfectly fine. Probably beyond too but I've never heard of someone doing the class and then not applying for that long so I don't really know
captainXdaithi t1_j9yxzl6 wrote
Reply to getting a pistol permit in CT? by Remarkable_Option660
In CT you have to take the NRA certification. Get that cert, have it!
Once you have that, you go to your town's main PD or town clerk, depends on how small your town is. You ask them where to apply. You go to that clerk/desk, you get the forms. You fill them out, provide the docs they require (including stuff like your ID, proof of residence, your fingerprint cards, and that NRA cert showing you completed the class and stuff) You also pay them.
Then, your town has to process your permit application. They'll run background check, log your fingerprints into whatever databases, etc (you'll do this before your application so you include the fingerprints with your app)
Some towns are fantastic and process quickly, some town clerks are major fuckos and purposely try to avoid doing this and delay your app. So you have to stay on top of them.
Once your town finishes your application and you pass your background checks and are approved, your town issues you a "temporary permit". This is *NOT* a pistol permit. This is just a step towards it. Now you have a set amount of days (check for current amount of time, it changed in COVID, I think it's 90 days? maybe less? Don't quote me, do your own research) to take that town's temporary permit to the State Police HQ or one of the satellite offices. HQ is probably the best bet, worked for me. You go there (idk if they do appointments only or walk-ins, call them for that answer) with your docs, and of course that temporary permit. They take your photo, process your information, and complete your permit. You leave with the printed permit in hand.
Once permitted, follow the law. Permits are good for 5 years, and you have to process a new one, similar to getting your Driver's License updated. During those updates, I believe they check your background again, so you better not be naughty.
You pay for NRA safety-course and cert. You pay for fingerprinting. You pay with the town app, you pay with the State PD final application and for your permit. Expect to toss a couple hundred all in.
Oh, also. If you fuck up *ANY* of the forms, they can use that to deny you and there is a probationary period to re-apply. So don't be an idiot. Fill out the forms accurately and follow the instruction of the clerk or the forms themselves. Or you'll be waiting like a year or multiple before applying again. And don't miss that temporary-to-permanent timing deadline, that also automatically disqualifies you. The system is made obtuse and expensive on purpose because this state wants to discourage people exercising that right.
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Reply to comment by [deleted] in Dumbass by Funny_stuff554
Why not both
captainXdaithi t1_j6ebqox wrote
Reply to Bring back the whalers!!! by iwanttobehappy2022
Not gonna happen. CT is too small, and the NY Metro area has Rangers, Devils, Islanders, while the Boston side has Bruins.
Also, the rights to the Whalers name and the franchise rights are with Carolina. They moved the team from Hartford and rebranded. Carolina even wears the Whalers gear at special throwback games, and they sell the merch to this day.
captainXdaithi t1_j69mjsx wrote
Reply to comment by Alternative-Lion1336 in CT Subaru drivers by uuuge
At road speeds, this is unimportant though. And on highways, there aren't hairpin turns lol
captainXdaithi t1_j20of03 wrote
Reply to UConn v Nova Tickets?? by No-Extension5501
Have you tried one of the ticket websites?
captainXdaithi t1_ixvrsfo wrote
Reply to I’m a minor in connecticut, what am i allowed to carry for self defense legally? by connoqr
To carry a firearm in CT, you need to have a pistol permit. You must be 21 or older to go through the permitting process. And once you are 21, it can still take several months from the time you take your course certification to when you actually get your permit in hand.
captainXdaithi t1_ixnys1d wrote
Reply to Need help finding affordable rent in ct by Goodvibes203
For that budget, look into a room sublet or splitting a spot with roommates. A 1 person 1br is expensive, but 4 people 4br may split out to cheaper in a lot of cases. Plus you can split utilities 4 ways too, split internet and even split food/netflix/etc.
Check craigslist, fb, etc for rooms or roommates
captainXdaithi t1_ixh2s4y wrote
Reply to comment by dumbthrow33 in RI is getting legal weed shops before CT. by UptownDonkey
The guy above literally “whatabout’d” Lamont, not even understanding that this rec weed situation isn’t the purview of the Governor anyway.
Both left and right people are being idiots here… and CT tax rev that could help everyone here is going on a drive right into MA/NY/RI pockets lol
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Reply to comment by 2SLGBTQIA in Why Electric Boat Is A Pivotal Player In U.S. Security Plans by jr_reddit
Sikorsky L? They just signed a multi-decade deal to build the King Stallion like 2 years ago… Also Sikorsky is in the running for the FARA program too, with the RaiderX.
Sikorsky is doing just fine. IMO the USA gave the Valor from Bell the nod because they need to make sure both manufacturers keep running. Cheaper to spread the contracts to both and keep both lines open, than to shutter a manufacturer and then lose all that institutional knowledge/expertise, and take years to ramp up again in a time of war.