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General Topics => General Discussion => Topic started by: Tacticoolest on October 08, 2024, 08:54:25 AM
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I was thinking of renewing my CCW since it expires in late October. I realized it will cost a fortune.
$200 basic safety course (I took mine over 8 years ago)
$200 for CCW certification
$150 for registration at HPD
Total of $550 or $137.50 a year. (The yearly breakdown is easier to swallow)
What are some of your thoughts?
I know it's only justifiable to the person carrying. Everyone has their reasons. For me, I just carried it a total of 12 times this past year (an average of once a month)
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Too bad not many cared to submit testimony when they were in process of changing the law.
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Too bad not many cared to submit testimony when they were in process of changing the law.
CMO66, Did you renew? I know before you mentioned that you were not going to do it.
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CMO66, Did you renew? I know before you mentioned that you were not going to do it.
I didnt' renew. I re applied.
No one was really sure how HPD was going to handle the change, so I didn't want to waste time only to have to re-do it. I know 1 guy who did renew it prior to 2023 ending and under the old rules/law and his renewal was valid for only 1 year, even though they issued it in Jan 2024 with an issue date of 12/2023. Seems like HPD purposely had the issue date in 12/2023 so they didn't have to do the 4 year license with him.
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I didnt' renew. I re applied.
Thanks CMO66! That's what I'm doing too. Re applying :D
Did you spend a ton of money apply again?
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Rocky had a combined training, "$200 + $50 Range fee" but class currently not scheduled.
https://2ahawaii.com/index.php?topic=54752.0
Class available at other Gun Stores.
90 days prior to your LTC expiring, you can re-apply (considered a new application, $150 cash), not sure how many firearms can be included on each application.
The Officer mentioned if you if you renew, (think he said 30 days?), there is a related reduced cost. Sorry don't remember the days and cost $.
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I paid it all bc I want to carry
we have no other choice to carry legally
now I wait 3-4 months for my ccw permit
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Rocky offers a combo class for about $250. HRA offers 2 classes $75 for the CCW and i think $150 for the safety class. You do have to be a HRA member though. I went the with the $75 HRA CCW course and bought the cheapest gun(Ruger 10/22) at Firearms international and got the safety class free.
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$200 basic safety course (I took mine over 8 years ago)
$200 for CCW certification
$150 for registration at HPD
Total of $550 or $137.50 a year. (The yearly breakdown is easier to swallow)
Basic safety course is $75 from LIFE if you bring your own handgun/ammo.
CCW course is $75 as well. Their calendar is here: https://lifehawaii.com/calendar/
In addition, to the fees you need to cover, you have to practice to meet the CCW skills requirement which costs several hundreds dollars worth of ammo.
These courses/fees/ammo costs essentially amounts to a tax on a constitutional right which I believe is against the law. I believe it's also against the law to require a license to be able to exercise your constitutional right. When you think about it "licensing" a "constitutional right" is an oxymoron. I believe this is the reason why the legislators purposefully call it a CCW permit and not a license.
If it's confirmed that we are actually being taxed for exercising our 2nd amendment right, we should have a $500/yr tax credit for CCW holders to cover all fees and ammo requirement to maintain a CCW license. In the gun community we should all make it a point to call it a CCW license and not "permit".
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Wow! This is some great information. Thanks for sharing everyone :shaka:
Anything to save some kala in this day and age.
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Thanks CMO66! That's what I'm doing too. Re applying :D
Did you spend a ton of money apply again?
Not a ton, but more than it should have had to been. Had to pay for the new class, ammo to shoot the test, passport photo (they never used), and the $150 fee.
I did not have to spend money to practice and shot 100% for both guns.
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The Honolulu CCW test is pretty easy unless you have an unusual gun like an airweight revolver or derringer.
Do a lot of dry fire practice test runs, then do live fire a couple times should do it.
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my patient told me yesterday he passed with a subcompact glock 10 mm
The Honolulu CCW test is pretty easy unless you have an unusual gun like an airweight revolver or derringer.
Do a lot of dry fire practice test runs, then do live fire a couple times should do it.
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my patient told me yesterday he passed with a subcompact glock 10 mm
S&W 500 Express guy laughs.
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Im about to renew my LTC. HPD said if I already have a LTC it only cost $50 to renew it. It’s only $150 for first time applicants. Im dropping off my application to renew 2 LTC’s tomorrow. Hopefully it really is only $50 per pistol.
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Im about to renew my LTC. HPD said if I already have a LTC it only cost $50 to renew it. It’s only $150 for first time applicants. Im dropping off my application to renew 2 LTC’s tomorrow. Hopefully it really is only $50 per pistol.
FML they charged me 150.00 cash and I did a renewal last month 🤔😡
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FML they charged me 150.00 cash and I did a renewal last month 🤔😡
Ill let you know how it goes for me tomorrow. Hopefully I wasn’t given incorrect info. I already made the cashiers check for $100. If they lady on the phone was wrong ill be having to make a second trip to the bank.
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How much time and money do I have to pay to own a ghost gun?
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Ill let you know how it goes for me tomorrow. Hopefully I wasn’t given incorrect info. I already made the cashiers check for $100. If they lady on the phone was wrong ill be having to make a second trip to the bank.
If you're on Oahu, it's cash only.
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Rocky had a combined training, "$200 + $50 Range fee" but class currently not scheduled.
https://2ahawaii.com/index.php?topic=54752.0
Class available at other Gun Stores.
90 days prior to your LTC expiring, you can re-apply (considered a new application, $150 cash), not sure how many firearms can be included on each application.
The Officer mentioned if you if you renew, (think he said 30 days?), there is a related reduced cost. Sorry don't remember the days and cost $.
The application form has information fields for two firearms. If you want to add more beyond those two you just grab an extra copy of that individual sheet and add more firearms info. Unfortunately, you'll have to fill out ALL of the other duplicitous info on that page. Not sure what the maximum number of firearms on a single LTC is.
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FML they charged me 150.00 cash and I did a renewal last month 🤔😡
Just dropped off my LTC renewal application for 2 pistols. Confirmed only $50 each gun since both are renewals.
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they charged me $150 to renew also
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they charged me $150 to renew also
Did you tell them you already have a valid LTC for that pistol. And that you are just renewing it? They lady told me they only charge $150 if that pistol was never registered as a CCW pistol
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Did you tell them you already have a valid LTC for that pistol. And that you are just renewing it? They lady told me they only charge $150 if that pistol was never registered as a CCW pistol
That's not cool of HPD. They should already know who has one in their database, or once you picked up your license, they should have refunded you the $100.
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That's not cool of HPD. They should already know who has one in their database, or once you picked up your license, they should have refunded you the $100.
I agree they should already know, then again HPD doesn’t want the public to carry so they will probably say its our responsibility to tell them we are renewing. When I dropped off my application the girl was very friendly. She accepted my app as if I was applying for the first time. I wouldn't expect her to know whether I was renewing or applying for the first time. She didn’t ask me a single question. Just made sure all my paperwork was filled out. It wasn’t until after I told her i was renewing my existing LTC that she told me it would only cost $50 i didn’t catch her name but she was really nice and would like to give her a shoutout. She noticed one discrepancy on my application that she didn’t have to tell me about, but she did and I was able to make the correction. Both of my pistols are 9mm. The glock registration says the caliber is 9x19, the sig registration says the caliber is 9mm. When I filled out my application I wrote down 9mm for the glock pistol caliber. She said the new chief is so strict if the application doesn’t match the registration exactly, the person in charge will deny my application and make me reapply all over again. Luckily I printed out 2 copies and was able to re-fill out that one page for the glock and listed the caliber as 9x19 to match my registration. Crazy how 9x19 and 9mm is the same thing but the chief will deny the app for something that minor. Really appreciate this woman for taking the time to read through my entire application to make sure it shouldn’t get pushed back. Its a good thing I didn’t catch her name because I wouldn’t be surprised if she got in trouble for helping me out.
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I agree they should already know, then again HPD doesn’t want the public to carry so they will probably say its our responsibility to tell them we are renewing. When I dropped off my application the girl was very friendly. She accepted my app as if I was applying for the first time. I wouldn't expect her to know whether I was renewing or applying for the first time. She didn’t ask me a single question. Just made sure all my paperwork was filled out. It wasn’t until after I told her i was renewing my existing LTC that she told me it would only cost $50 i didn’t catch her name but she was really nice and would like to give her a shoutout. She noticed one discrepancy on my application that she didn’t have to tell me about, but she did and I was able to make the correction. Both of my pistols are 9mm. The glock registration says the caliber is 9x19, the sig registration says the caliber is 9mm. When I filled out my application I wrote down 9mm for the glock pistol caliber. She said the new chief is so strict if the application doesn’t match the registration exactly, the person in charge will deny my application and make me reapply all over again. Luckily I printed out 2 copies and was able to re-fill out that one page for the glock and listed the caliber as 9x19 to match my registration. Crazy how 9x19 and 9mm is the same thing but the chief will deny the app for something that minor. Really appreciate this woman for taking the time to read through my entire application to make sure it shouldn’t get pushed back. Its a good thing I didn’t catch her name because I wouldn’t be surprised if she got in trouble for helping me out.
At this point, I’m almost certain you’re talking about Hawaii Police Department and not Honolulu Police Department. Honolulu charges $150; there are no renewals this year as the law has changed. Hawai’i should also be charging $150, but I’m not about to say anything.
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At this point, I’m almost certain you’re talking about Hawaii Police Department and not Honolulu Police Department. Honolulu charges $150; there are no renewals this year as the law has changed. Hawai’i should also be charging $150, but I’m not about to say anything.
Correct. Maybe I should have made that clear
In the beginning. It is on Big Island. I don’t see why that would Matter tho because the new law is a statewide law isn’t it? Their website even states the LTC is valid statewide
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Correct. Maybe I should have made that clear
In the beginning. It is on Big Island. I don’t see why that would Matter tho because the new law is a statewide law isn’t it? Their website even states the LTC is valid statewide
Right here is where I see the BS in the State's CCW laws.
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Correct. Maybe I should have made that clear
In the beginning. It is on Big Island. I don’t see why that would Matter tho because the new law is a statewide law isn’t it? Their website even states the LTC is valid statewide
Honolulu is recognizing the new 2024 laws and treats the application as a new application, not a renewal.
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Honolulu is recognizing the new 2024 laws and treats the application as a new application, not a renewal.
I thought the new 2024 firearm laws were statewide. I guess the different counties still have the power to make their own rules. Oh well.
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I thought the new 2024 firearm laws were statewide. I guess the different counties still have the power to make their own rules. Oh well.
Hawaii County is supposed to be charging $150 as of this year as all applications this year are considered new applications.
But if no one says anything, then it’ll remain $50 or whatever. 👀
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Hawaii County is supposed to be charging $150 as of this year as all applications this year are considered new applications.
But if no one says anything, then it’ll remain $50 or whatever. 👀
Idk. They took my $100 for my 2 renewals. Both of my LTC’s were issued under the old law. This is my first time applying/renewing with the new 2024 laws. Tbh I wont be surprised if they tell me my license is ready but I gotta cough up an extra $50 lol. Just another hoop im obviously gonna jump through to get the damn license lolHawaii County is supposed to be charging $150 as of this year as all applications this year are considered new applications.
But if no one says anything, then it’ll remain $50 or whatever. 👀