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Concealed Carry Discussion General discussion regarding CCW/LTC in California |
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Sounds kinda like Santa Clara county. Donate or be a chrony to our the illustrious ( )sheriff and you might get one.
I just bumped the SCC thread asking for updates if any. I'm ready to apply, but if its just gonna get ignored or denied with no chance of being approved, seems like a waste of time and effort.
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move to Stanislaus, Sac or Tuolumne county, get a ccw then you can carry in the State of CA
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What if I move to Tuolum e County or any county that gives CCW how long do I have to be a resedent soni can get a CCW? Also once I get the CCW and I decide to love back to Los Angeles what will happen to my CCW?
Now let's say I donate $500 to the sheriffs office and give the check directly to the main sherif that approves or denies people. Then I apply for my CCW will I really get approved or is this some kind of a myth because I really don't mind give the $500 for a CCW my family's safety is wort more than then stupid $500. Last edited by TheDigitalPicasso; 08-31-2013 at 4:14 AM.. |
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$500... lol add a zero at least.
And the state and the feds are up Baca's *** these days. His reign of 'pay to play' looks to be finally winding down. I wouldn't bet against him however, and his replacement, if such thing could be imagined to exist will not be any better. Pick and choose, pick and choose. If I feel I need to carry, I do. But that's a dangerous game, I wouldn't recommend it. |
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Playing the resident game will not work, the back ground officer will smell that trick and if you move , it's over
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There are other cities than just Los Angeles in L.A. county, and ANY Chief of Police can approve a CCW permit.
Just an example, not current info: Several years ago, the Chief of the LAPD signed all of 4 permits in one year. During that same year, the Chief of the Culver City Police Dept signed a whopping 180 permits! That Chief (Ted Cooke) was definitely pro-2nd Amendment. Of course, you have to be a resident of "whatever" city within the county, and there are lots of smaller cities. The current Sheriff of L.A. County (and probably all future Sheriff's) will only sign permits IF you're "somebody", or have donated scads of money to their campaign. An example of that was the actor, Edward James Olmos, who, after having received several death threats, was approached by the Sheriff and ASKED if he wanted a CCW permit! Olmos was one of those "somebodies"....but to his credit, he didn't accept the offer that the Sheriff had approached him with. A CCW permit that was signed by ANY small city PD is all you need for STATEWIDE CCW. |
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Keep in mind that any CCW can have restrictions on it , on how,when or where you may carry. Most are not restricted but they can be
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If you DID get LTC from one county, then moved to another, state law prescribes that the LTC expires in 90 days from when you moved.
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So I live in Van Nuys CA 91406 is there any way I can apply for CCW here and get it. Why is it that my family has to be threatened or hurt for us to obtain a ccw permit? We need to do something about this this is not fair. Is there a law suit on this issue for Los Angeles or is it up in the air?
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Lu v Baca - http://www.calguns.net/calgunforum/s...d.php?t=545848 Richards v Prieto - http://wiki.calgunsfoundation.org/Richards_v._Prieto Essentially, until Federal Courts rule that license to carry may not be denied without specific cause, because carry is a right protected under 2A, there is no way to force an unwilling Sheriff or city Chief to issue.
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Your two options to get a permit are from LAPD or from the Sheriff. Realistically, neither is going to happen. A previous poster cited that in a recent year, LAPD only gave out four permits. I can't speak to LAPD criteria, but the number of four permits speaks volumes. There are quite a few anecdotes of privileged folks getting permits from the Sheriff. Very few ordinary applications have been approved. Those tended be supported by good cause statements that identified a very specific threat (typically by name, address and DOB) and where other protective measures would not have been adequate. Generalized threats and/or a desire for a better quality of personal protection just are not going to get you there. You really need to be specific about what sets you apart from all of the other applicants that also get denied. Not saying that's the way it should be. I'm just saying that's the way it is. |
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I have a buddy who lives in Northridge, he has to drive out of the area just to buy his ammo. I've got another friend who is a Reserve Peace Officer with LAPD, he has a permit but will lose it upon leaving the department, though they are working to change that policy. |
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