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Election Day Rush Breaks Record for Concealed Carry Permits in Somerset County, PA

OMERSET, PA — Election Day 2024 brought a historic turnout at the Somerset County Sheriff’s Office, where an unprecedented 330 residents lined up to obtain concealed carry permits, breaking the office’s all-time record. Lines of residents stretched through courthouse corridors as people of all ages waited to apply for their permits, creating a high-volume day unlike any seen before.

Melissa Truscott, office manager for the Sheriff’s Office with over 30 years of experience, told Daily American that she had never processed so many permits in a single day. To accommodate the demand, Sheriff Dusty Weir extended office hours until 7:00 p.m., which still saw lines and wait times for applicants well into the evening.

Sheriff Weir and his staff, including deputies, clerks, and courthouse personnel, worked overtime to handle the surge, according to DailyAmerican.com. Courthouse employees from other offices also pitched in by providing drinks and snacks, underscoring the supportive atmosphere among staff and the community’s patience during the process.

For residents unable to wait in line due to the extended wait times, the sheriff’s office allowed applicants to submit their paperwork and have permits mailed to them once processing was complete.

Pennsylvania concealed carry permits are recognized in 30 states, including Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Texas, and Virginia. This extensive reciprocity allows Pennsylvania permit holders to carry concealed firearms across state lines with more flexibility. For an interactive map of states recognizing Pennsylvania permits, visit our Concealed Carry Reciprocity Maps.

With this rise in permit demand, Sheriff Weir announced plans for a gun safety and training class in the spring, which will include classroom instruction and range training. Interested residents are encouraged to watch the sheriff’s Facebook page for more information on class dates and registration.

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