I received a call to pick up my carry permit today. Almost three months, start to finish. Let me add that New Haven has an interview process, as well as the ridiculous paperwork.
During our little chat, the detective asked me if I owned any guns. Being that she and I were chatting in the hallway, and also assuming that she knows that I am a former LEO, I answered "Yeah, I brought a couple." Still in that conversational tone (you know, the one that gun folks use with each other when they are discussing their "powder babies") she asked "What kind?" I told her all about my S&W .357 with the cool Crimson Trace grips, and also my Steyr .40 with the cool trapezoidal sights.
Her eyebrow arches up, and she asks me if they are registered. For a microsecond, before my brain kicked in, I thought that I was in serious trouble. Finally, after the miniature adrenaline dump, I simply said "No." (It just goes to show you that one should never, ever provide more information to the police than the law obligates one to do.)
She then stated that handgun registration was required upon receipt of my permit. She also, very helpfully, offered to go ahead and register my firearms right away. When pressed, she admitted that registration was not "technically" legally required, but that it was in my best interest in case any of my guns were stolen.
It really pisses me off when LEO's knowingly lie about the law. All the more reason to know it yourself and stand on your rights.
Anyway, there you have it; almost three months from application to receipt. At least I can walk my dog in the park with a decent chance of defending myself should my two young acquaintances decide to try to roust me again.