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Concealed Carry Discussion General discussion regarding CCW/LTC in California |
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Question about my CCW
About 9 months ago I went through the process and received my CCW. The Chief of Police in my small town was the one who approved and processed it. My CCW permit from him is filled out all handwritten. Because I had actually never seen a CCW before I didn't think anything of it. However recently while purchasing another gun my CCW was not permitted as a form of ID and I was told it was because the CCW was handwritten. Both the clerk and the store manager said they had never seen a handwritten one.
So my question is, could this possibly be an issue? I do not want to be carrying, get stopped and find out the LEO has the right to confiscate my weapon and/or arrest me because he can challenge my CCW because it is handwritten and not printed out. |
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The State of California has a unified License To Carry Permit that is uniform throughout the state, I don't think there is any requirement for the permit to be type written or hand written. Some municipalities have a different permit (think Driver's License type) but in general it should look like this (From USA Carry):
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Mine is printed with the sheriff's signature is in blue ink, but I have seen and fondled someones hand written permit. They are just as legit.
Also Im still looking for a Glock in 26 or 30 calibers. If anyone has leads let me know. Also when did sig start chambering the uncommon 226 round. I see the example permit holder has found all 3 of the unicorn guns. |
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Lol. "Carry on!" |
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