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Constitutional carry- what’s different other than no permit?
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<blockquote data-quote="Aries" data-source="post: 3289400" data-attributes="member: 44328"><p>For the record, I'd be perfectly happy if they dropped or reduced the fee.</p><p></p><p>But there is still cost to the state, and I would prefer that be paid by the people who want the permit, rather than shared by everyone including those who do not want a permit. There aren't really any other options, including paying for it from other revenues (still paid for by the general population).</p><p></p><p>And while I'm sure the number of applications will drop, I'm not convinced the overall cost to the state will drop proportionally. All of the same equipment is needed, even for just one application/license... and unless they have a reduction in employees the labor costs probably don't drop significantly, and there will certainly still have to be employees to process them. I'll concede that the overall expenditure may drop slightly, but the average cost per license issued will likely increase. It's kind of a "bulk sales" formula.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aries, post: 3289400, member: 44328"] For the record, I'd be perfectly happy if they dropped or reduced the fee. But there is still cost to the state, and I would prefer that be paid by the people who want the permit, rather than shared by everyone including those who do not want a permit. There aren't really any other options, including paying for it from other revenues (still paid for by the general population). And while I'm sure the number of applications will drop, I'm not convinced the overall cost to the state will drop proportionally. All of the same equipment is needed, even for just one application/license... and unless they have a reduction in employees the labor costs probably don't drop significantly, and there will certainly still have to be employees to process them. I'll concede that the overall expenditure may drop slightly, but the average cost per license issued will likely increase. It's kind of a "bulk sales" formula. [/QUOTE]
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