Would depend on how fast the 3rd one could run I guess.If he hadn't been alone, she might have done a threesome....
?We say this so much here, I’m just going to shorten it.
PSG,WSP.
16 hour class.Awesome story!
How easy/difficult is it to get a license in Chicago?
How many of the shooters in chicago can even read/write or would bother with a license. Gang bangers don't need no license to shoot peeps.16 hour class.
Wut?How many of the shooters in chicago can even read/write or would bother with a license. Gang bangers don't need no license to shoot peeps.
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I don't know Wut, you tell meWut?
Yes we do.We love happy endings.....
I have an IL Non-resident CCL, and I have carried concealed in Chicago, legally.Awesome story!
How easy/difficult is it to get a license in Chicago?
Wow! Quite informative. I had always "assumed" that a Texan was just SOL in IL.I have an IL Non-resident CCL, and I have carried concealed in Chicago, legally.
Only four states are considered "substantially similar" to IL laws to allow their residents to apply for a non-resident IL CCL. Texas is one of them, but I think I'm only one of about a dozen Texans who have gone to the trouble (my daughter lived in IL at the time).
As someone mentioned above, the required class is 16 hours, which is usually taught over a two day period. If you are a Veteran and/or a few other situations, you can have 8 hours of training waived. There is also a range test, but it is simpler than Texas. The good news is you don't have to go to IL to take a class, there are several authorized instructors right here in Texas. The bad news is the fee is $350 (ouch!) for five years. The weird part is if you want to submit fingerprints, you have to go the vendor in IL (even tho it is the same vendor DPS uses, go figure), however submission of fingerprints is not required, it just delays your issuance up to 30 days longer.
You can find more information on the Illinois State Police (ISP) website, as well as a list of authorized instructors.
And one other gotcha that New Mexico got bit by - when IL reviewed NM laws several years ago, they revoked NM's status and revoked all the NM licenses that had been issued with no refund, of course.
I have an IL Non-resident CCL, and I have carried concealed in Chicago, legally.
Only four states are considered "substantially similar" to IL laws to allow their residents to apply for a non-resident IL CCL. Texas is one of them, but I think I'm only one of about a dozen Texans who have gone to the trouble (my daughter lived in IL at the time).
As someone mentioned above, the required class is 16 hours, which is usually taught over a two day period. If you are a Veteran and/or a few other situations, you can have 8 hours of training waived. There is also a range test, but it is simpler than Texas. The good news is you don't have to go to IL to take a class, there are several authorized instructors right here in Texas. The bad news is the fee is $350 (ouch!) for five years. The weird part is if you want to submit fingerprints, you have to go the vendor in IL (even tho it is the same vendor DPS uses, go figure), however submission of fingerprints is not required, it just delays your issuance up to 30 days longer.
You can find more information on the Illinois State Police (ISP) website, as well as a list of authorized instructors.
And one other gotcha that New Mexico got bit by - when IL reviewed NM laws several years ago, they revoked NM's status and revoked all the NM licenses that had been issued with no refund, of course.