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Trouble over CN gun permit
Story here. Basically, a fellow had a gun permit (I'm assuming CCW was covered), someone sees his gun while he's dining, calls police, who for some squirrelly reason arrest him under the "disorderly conduct" catch-all. His permit is revoked.
Charges are quickly dropped -- but then he's told that it will take until May 2009 to get his permit restored! The story also notes that a member of the state Board of Firearm Permit Examiners, has filed his own suit, because he was told that his permit can't be renewed until November 2008.
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I am the BFPE board member in that case Kuck v. Danaher. Look it up it was an interesting case meant to put a stop to the use of the process as punishment and to insure that individuals like Goldberg are not arrested for carrying openly.
Connecticut state statute supports a carry permit and does not require concealment.
If this took place in Connecticut, then there is a typo int he title, since that abbreviation for that state is CT.