by Marketing | Jun 28, 2023 | Child Care Licensing, Firearms Permitting, Industry Expertise, Licensing and Permitting, News
Occupational Licensing Requirements by State New research reveals the occupational licensing requirements for all 50 states—from the license renewal fees to the number of exams. The Knee Center for the Study of Occupational Regulation released their Annual Licensing...
by Marketing | Jun 8, 2023 | Blog, Firearms Permitting, Licensing and Permitting, Specialized Solutions
Sales of handguns and other weapons are setting records in many states. Amid this surge, lawmakers and regulatory officials continue to juggle the needs of firearm owners, public safety professionals and the general public. Despite such differences, people across the...
by Marketing | Jun 7, 2023 | Firearms Permitting, Industry Expertise, Licensing and Permitting, News
Conn. Gov. Lamont Signs Sweeping Gun Legislation Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont signed gun legislation on June 6 that includes provisions to reduce gun violence and prevent firearm accidents and suicides. Some portions of the legislation, House Bill 6667, An Act...
by Marketing | Jul 26, 2022 | Firearms Permitting, Industry Expertise, Licensing and Permitting, News
West Virginia Agencies Impacted by Mainframe Failure A system outage affected some state agencies in West Virginia, including the Department of Health and Human Services. House Technology and Infrastructure Chairman Daniel Linville explained that the mainframe failed...
by Marketing | Mar 16, 2021 | Blog, Firearms Permitting, Licensing and Permitting, Specialized Solutions
Whether your state controls access to firearms tightly or allows adults to carry concealed weapons without obtaining a license, law enforcement officials and retailers need to perform background checks quickly and accurately. Interfaces allow the system to search the...
by Marketing | Mar 8, 2021 | Blog, Firearms Permitting, Licensing and Permitting, Specialized Solutions
Even as nonviolent crime dipped across the country in 2020, homicides soared. Over the first nine months of the year, the number of killings exceed 2019 numbers by almost 21%, according to The Washington Post. The trend affected small cities as well as large ones....