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<blockquote data-quote="Aries" data-source="post: 3428460" data-attributes="member: 44328"><p>There is a 90 day grace period that starts on the expiration date, after the 90 day grace period the license is considered expired. You have three years from the expiration date to renew it, after three years you have to start over with the training class, application, etc.</p><p></p><p>Interesting question about whether the license limits you to a revolver. I am not a lawyer, but as best I can tell it just says you can carry a handgun concealed or unconcealed if you have a license, or are 21 years or older, and are not a restricted person. I hope some of our lawyers will respond, but a very brief look at the SDA it does not look to me like the restriction on the license means anything anymore.</p><p></p><p>Take all that with a grain of salt because sometimes I'm an idiot... It's all in the SDA though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aries, post: 3428460, member: 44328"] There is a 90 day grace period that starts on the expiration date, after the 90 day grace period the license is considered expired. You have three years from the expiration date to renew it, after three years you have to start over with the training class, application, etc. Interesting question about whether the license limits you to a revolver. I am not a lawyer, but as best I can tell it just says you can carry a handgun concealed or unconcealed if you have a license, or are 21 years or older, and are not a restricted person. I hope some of our lawyers will respond, but a very brief look at the SDA it does not look to me like the restriction on the license means anything anymore. Take all that with a grain of salt because sometimes I'm an idiot... It's all in the SDA though. [/QUOTE]
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