Tomorrow, the House Judiciary Committee is scheduled to consider House Bill 312, legislation to provide a technical fix to the provisional Concealed Firearm Permit statute. Please contact committee members and urge them to support House Bill 312.
Under existing law, a provisional CFP expires when the holder turns 21. However, the person cannot apply for a regular permit until he or she actually turns 21, and then must wait for the application to be approved and the permit to be issued. The current gap in time could potentially be up to 60 days between expiration of the provisional CFP and issuance of the regular CFP. House Bill 312 was introduced to fix that issue.
Again, please contact members of the House Judiciary Committee and urge them to support House Bill 312.