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| Paranoid and Currently Being Chased ![]() Join Date: Apr 2008 Location: SW Indiana
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![]() ![]() ![]() | I think 4-5 weeks is the norm right now. I got mine in just about 4 weeks, bit it took 3 weeks to get it from my local Sheriff's office before I could even send it to Indy. Congrats on getting your LTCH.
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| Plinker Join Date: May 2008
Posts: 68
![]() | Just great; Just Great. I noticed on my copy that the wrong zip code was entered 40214 instead of 46214. I had this typed at a Bail Bond Place because I thought they would do a good job. Called the State Firearm department and they doing they can do. "Too many application to go through them". So I guess I wait until it get rejected or something before I can do anything? I see a long wait time to get this resolved. |
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