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This might not be the location to post this information but, thought some of the instructors & schools could benefit from the data.

Most instructors and schools want to know where their advertising money is best spent. Here is a link that will show you every Tennessee County with the number of permit holders in each county & the percentage of each county population with handgun permits. The lower the percentage with handgun permits means more opportunity for you. Look at your county & the counties around you. If you do advertising, this link will help you identify locations where advertising dollars might increase your handgun permit business. This is NOT a push for advertising. It is just a tool that can help you make a better decision and hopefully, more people will get a handgun permit.

http://legallyarmed.com/resources/tn2007handgunstats.htm

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Guest Mugster

I couldn't figure out what you guys were talking about. Then i clicked on knox county...i guess thats the only one.

Amazing they'd apply with a record. I wonder how many slip through the cracks.

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Guest bkelm18
I'm kinda curious about that first denial listing in Knox Co...

I think that it means that the DoS needed some paperwork (not uncommon) regarding her shoplifting conviction and she failed to turn it in and was denied.

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Guest Todd@CIS

BKelm18, oh I'm sure you're right...

...but if the original charge was obviously a misdemeanor theft (anything under $500), I'm just wondering why TNDoS would require any paperwork regarding it...her criminal history sheet/backround investigation would show just a misdemeanor charge.

Not that I'm taking up for thieves, but it seems to be a pretty cheesy reason for a denial.

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Guest bkelm18
BKelm18, oh I'm sure you're right...

...but if the original charge was obviously a misdemeanor theft (anything under $500), I'm just wondering why TNDoS would require any paperwork regarding it...her criminal history sheet/backround investigation would show just a misdemeanor charge.

Not that I'm taking up for thieves, but it seems to be a pretty cheesy reason for a denial.

True, but you never know, there could be any number of reasons they needed some paperwork. You know how the gov't is, they loves their paperwork.

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Guest bkelm18

Most of the time I hear about paperwork being requested is if a crime was committed in another state and the DoS doesn't have all the information for whatever reason.

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Most of the time I hear about paperwork being requested is if a crime was committed in another state and the DoS doesn't have all the information for whatever reason.

not for me.they requested paper work from me about a couple of tickets from way,way back

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Guest Todd@CIS
i would guess they needed it to find out if a weapon was used

Then it would not be a misdemeanor Theft...it would be a Robbery (a felony, no matter the dollar amount).

My point in all this, and just going from the website, is that there is not a State in the Union where Theft, under $100, is considered a felony.

So, since misdemeanor Theft is not a HCP disqualifier, I wonder why the TNDoS denial.

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Guest Legally Armed

The following counties have been added to the 'completed' list: Bedford and Rutherford. Some of the reasons for 'denied' or 'revoked' might be hard to understand but, this is the wording used by D.O.S. when they made the records. When I tried to get explanations well...I won't go into that.

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They delayed my permit because they needed the final disposition of a misdemeanor charge from 1992.

What was this gross violation you say?

Well right before Desert Storm I got a speeding ticket from the THP. Well I deployed to the sandbox and forgot about it. Bigger things on my mind you know.

Well I was on terminal leave from Ft. Campbell and was driving through Nashville to go home since I lived there then. Well I pass two THP troopers running RADAR on I think Dickerson Pike. Well after I pass them I flash my headlights to let people know they are there.

Well some MNPD car was ahead of me, saw me do it, pulled over until I passed, then lit me up lights and sirens and all that stuff.

Well long story short I got tickets from Driving on Suspended License for not paying the ticket and for the headlight thing I got one for Obstructing Justice.

So I get the original ticket paid, get the license reinstated and go to court. Both charges dismissed, especially since the 2nd charge didn't exist as a charge under law for what I did.

Fast forward to last year when I went to get my permit. The state had no record of the final disposition of the 2nd charge and was delaying me on my HCP. So I had to go to the Metro courthouse, they pulled a paper copy fo the dismissal out of the basement somewhere and made me a copy that I sent to the DOS. A week later I got my permit in the mail. Go figure.

A nice note is that the Metro courthouse people did up the paperwork without me even asking to for the charges to be expunged. I signed where I needed to and about 3 weeks later I get the paperwork in the mail for that stuff signed by a judge and all.

So there are reasons why you get denied/delayed. Even if it is BS reasons.

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and for the headlight thing I got one for Obstructing Justice.

yeah,LEO's dont like this and will get you for it,but i remember a couple of cases from tn and ga that was dismissed because it was argued that its free speech(i think)

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Guest TargetShooter84

Oh wow, I didnt know that there was so many people that got their permits revoked for order of protection in Knox....thats quite high than others.

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Guest flyfishtn
Notice how many had their permits revoked because of restraining orders(order of protection).

**Threadjack**

BTW, those two are different, legally.

Had to do some research as I thought my BIL might do this to me my wife's Aunt and Uncle after my MIL's death. (he is a jackass).

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Guest shellig

This is my first post... :D

On the website it says

Note: The stats on active handgun permits in 2007 are finished. However, the data on denied, revoked, and the reasons for the denied & revoked are not completed. Some counties, I.e. Knox County, have been finished.This is a time consuming project. Check back if your county is not finished. The following counties are finished: Anderson, Bedford, Knox, Rutherford.

so keep that in mind.

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**Threadjack**

BTW, those two are different, legally.

Had to do some research as I thought my BIL might do this to me my wife's Aunt and Uncle after my MIL's death. (he is a jackass).

I stand corrected however violation of either one is a class A misdomeaner per TN CODE 39-13-113 Edited by et45
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