I just got off the phone with Deputy Rob Cordes of Clermont County.
He was VERY nice, helpful and willing to converse.
We were talking about other subjects, but it came up that Clermont County, which requires no appointments, has reduced its hours of accepting applications to Tuesday - Thursday, 9AM - 4PM.
The Sheriff of Clermont County (Rodenberg) is a big CCW supporter, but evidently his budget was cut, and since there are no required application hours/methods, CCW was a target for cuts. Evidently there used to be 4-5 staff/deputies on the applications, but this has been cut to two people. He said they are running about 30 days now.
It's a real shame.
BB62
Clermont County - hours reduced
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Clermont County - hours reduced
Yes, I do believe in open carry. An openly armed man is clear in his intentions. Concealed carriers are sneaks and skulkers and elitist, boot licking, political contribution making, running dog lackies of The Man. <wink> (thx grumpycoconut - OpenCarry.org)
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Re: Clermont County - hours reduced
Yup, but still well within the 45 day issue period mandated by statute.BB62 wrote:Evidently there used to be 4-5 staff/deputies on the applications, but this has been cut to two people. He said they are running about 30 days now.
It's a real shame.
TunnelRat
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"Applying the standard that is well established in our case law, we hold that the Second Amendment right is fully applicable to the States." ~ McDonald v. Chicago
When your only tools are a hammer and sickle, every problem starts to look like too much freedom.
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I'm not complaining - just sad.Yup, but still well within the 45 day issue period mandated by statute
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Hours extended again...now 5 days a week and evening hours
Just checked the Clermont Sheriff website... they now take applications 5 days a week, M,W,F 9-4, and Tue, Thurs 9-6:30.
My boss got his license there recently, he was able to pick it up 24 hours a day!
My boss got his license there recently, he was able to pick it up 24 hours a day!