May 14, 2004
Toledo Blade
Paperwork delaying approval of permits
Five weeks after Ohio gave its residents the right to carry concealed weapons, Lucas County residents are still waiting for their permits.
More than 350 have applied for their permits in Lucas County but still await their cards because the paperwork process is so time-consuming, according to sheriff's Lt. Greg Wojciechowski.
"We're taking between 25 and 30 a day," Lieutenant Wojciechowski said, referring to the number of applications. Before a wallet-size card is issued, the sheriff's office must conduct background checks of applicants. And if they lived in five different counties previously, for example, the sheriff's office must run a background check with local courts, law enforcement, and the probate court in each of those jurisdictions.
For some applicants, that means a dozen or more letters requesting background checks, the lieutenant said. Last week, a list of 80 names were sent to Lucas County Common Pleas Court to make sure the applicants had no history of mental illness, Lieutenant Wojciechowski said.
"We haven't received anything yet," he said. "The first card will be issued as soon as we get back the data."
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