It's ironic that some people are so concerned about a paltry sum of money they paid to get their rights out of hostage status from the state. From a long term perspective and especially for future generations this is a worthwhile legacy to pass down, whatever it costs.
And it needs to be paid for somehow, a whole new database and admin will need to be implemented at the ISP to make reciprocity happen for LEO inquiries etc.
Another $40.00? bucks to promote some real liberty for a change? Small price to pay...
Money isn't so much of a concern as having to go through the whole finger printing (significant expense) and getting another LEO sign-off and the wait. Considering my local LEO is anti-gun it's not a 'simple' process. Additionally, no LTCH voids all of my non-resident permits which ARE expensive until the home-state one is obtained.
If someone would add a 'grandfather' clause to this bill I could get behind it 100%.