Bradford County Sheriff Clinton Walters and Chemung County Sheriff Christopher Moss have announced that they will soon be working together to accept and process non-resident pistol permit applications between their two jurisdictions. This means that residents of Bradford County will soon be able to attain a pistol permit in Chemung County and vice-versa. Each county’s own set of pistol permit requirements still need to be met. More details are expected to be released later today.
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