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Old 08-24-2016, 9:22 AM
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My final appointment is scheduled for 9/8/16!!!
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Anyone know how strict they are with the on-roster requirement? Is that mainly intended for new production stuff?

What about a C&R Makarov (or P-64 or CZ 82)? Surely it doesn't make sense to deny those, since the roster means nothing for them.

And what about guns that were discontinued before the roster even existed, like Star pistols?

I'll be a Ventura resident soon and I have a large collection of old-school subcompact and pocket guns I'd like to CCW.
While their policy seems to have changed a little over the last couple years, I can say that I've qualified more than a few people with off roster firearms which are roster exempt. I don't know for sure but, from what I have gathered, for the most part, they will accept a pre roster firearm of a non SSE off roster firearm.
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While their policy seems to have changed a little over the last couple years . . . . I don't know for sure but, from what I have gathered, for the most part, they will accept a pre roster firearm of a non SSE off roster firearm.
I do have a pre-roster revolver on my permit, so they definitely allow revolvers that are not on the roster and have been manufactured before there was such a thing as the California roster.

I also know that they do not allow a firearm that got the SSE and was then converted back (or not). For example, I love that Chiappa Rhino 20DS snubby, think it's by far the best CCW weapon on the planet, but the only way to get it on the permit would be if a LEO in California buys it new -- so no SSE exemption -- then sells it to you at some point in time, all nicely documented. And that would be the best case scenario.
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Ten months in order to get permission to be able to defend yourself.

The interview aspect is interesting since they are looking for something. Also remember that the police have no duty or obligation to protect you as an individual. Add to that having to get permission from the government to be able to defend yourself is a violation of your right to keep and bear arms.

I have heard that the Sheriff has used the good moral character to deny people.

Overall, it seems like things need to change.
Considering that until what, 2 years ago, he pretty much issued to no one outside of his donors list and celebrities I'd say things have changed. I mean, we could still not be able to get any permits at all for us regular folk. Could it be better? Sure. Could it be worse? It already has been.

Overall I'd says it much better than it was and is maybe as good as it's going to get for the foreseeable future. Still better than LA county to the South and Santa Barbara County to the North!
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I got a call today as well and they moved mine to Sept as well. Excited to get this all started

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I turned mine in in Ventura yesterday. They said it would be many months before I hear from someone. Why does the information seem to be so conflicting? Trying to figure this out...

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I applied in mid- December last year, and had my interview with inspector Jones this morning.

It was a lot more in-depth than I anticipated. I was asked a lot of questions that he already knew the answer to, just to gauge my response. Toward the end of the interview, he asked me to give a quote about my DUI conviction that was six years ago, that the sheriff would read. He said that the sheriff accepts some applications with DUIs, but it definitely decreases my chances. So I explained what happened, how I learned my lesson, etc...

I'm not sure how I feel about it. On one hand I am glad that they are so thorough, but on the other hand... I KNOW I am a good person, and responsible and experienced enough to carry a firearm. If I get denied for driving hungover 6 years ago, I would feel pretty salty about it.

Just thought I would share my experience so far.

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I'm hoping that you all can help me with this. I started looking at getting my ccw end of last year but deployment and life happened and I'm just getting around to it now. What should I put down a a reason as I'm just a law abiding citizen that wants to carry?

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I'm hoping that you all can help me with this. I started looking at getting my ccw end of last year but deployment and life happened and I'm just getting around to it now. What should I put down a a reason as I'm just a law abiding citizen that wants to carry?

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JUST GOT MY LETTER TODAY!!
I will be shooting CSACANNONEER a pm here soon.
I have had a wet reckless in 2012, never used drugs but dabbled in prohormones that were not prohibited then but are now. I was honest with Detective Fuchs and he was great about following up with additional paperwork and other things that came up. Sheriff Dean seems like he wants to get his responsible folks these permits as he has brought on additional personnel.

If you have had some issues but have cleaned up, make an appointment, dont be afraid!

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I recently moved to VC from SD county and my driver's license has my old SD county address on it. I submitted an address change on the DMV website. Do I need a new license that has my VC address on it or can I show a lease, utility bill, etc...when applying for my CCW license?
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Someone w/a contact in the Ventura CCW dept should pass along:
http://www.sacbee.com/news/local/cri...121987214.html

Sacramento, San Bernardino, Fresno, Placer, and Monterey county SOs have now all gone online w/their CCW apps: initial and renewals. For Sac, this means only 1 apt for new apps and NO apts for renewals! Saves both sides time, expenses and effort.

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Old 12-20-2016, 2:34 PM
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I recently moved to VC from SD county and my driver's license has my old SD county address on it. I submitted an address change on the DMV website. Do I need a new license that has my VC address on it or can I show a lease, utility bill, etc...when applying for my CCW license?
Call the VCSD CCW unit and ask, they'll know what is needed.
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Old 12-21-2016, 9:41 PM
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Call the VCSD CCW unit and ask, they'll know what is needed.
I got a new license in the mail waiting for me when I get back so that should be good. I'll still give them a call though.
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Scheduled my application drop off appointment today. Yay! Not huge progress in the process but a step nonetheless!
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Old 12-29-2016, 11:59 AM
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Hey guys...
I just turned in my app on Tuesday 12/27 and they said it would be about 10 months before I hear anything. I'll keep you posted if I hear anything sooner!

Let the wait begin!
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Dropped off my renewal application today. Current CCW expires in late April.
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The entire process is easy. It just takes time. From start to finish it took my 13 months. It is super fast from the time you get your letter.

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What's up guys. I have a question. Last November I joined the Air Guard and am currently waiting to go to basic and tech school. With the current wait time being almost a year long I was wondering if I could apply for a permit before I leave. My tech school is going to be a few months on top of basic and I don't know when I'll be back. Thanks in advance.
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I may be moving to Ventura County in the near future. Everything I read is that it is a friendly county for CCW. "Self Defense" is good enough cause for need. Is this true? Any advice for getting a CCW when the time comes.

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I may be moving to Ventura County in the near future. Everything I read is that it is a friendly county for CCW. "Self Defense" is good enough cause for need. Is this true? Any advice for getting a CCW when the time comes.

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Head over to the CCW section, there is a county by county breakdown and threads for each...
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Head over to the CCW section, there is a county by county breakdown and threads for each...
^^THIS!^^

Short answer is Yes, self defense is all that is required. However, you still have to pass the background check, the morals check and be prepared to wait 11 to 13 months before you see your permit.
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Read?

I think you mean the YouTube videos you watched.

I think we all seen that guy tracking his whole process.


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Anybody know if I can re apply if I was denied for moral character . What are my chances to get denied again?

Applied about a year an half ago.
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If it was the same Sheriff, then it will most likely be the same. I have heard that this excuse is used to deny people.
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Can you share what moral character they found questionable? Totally cool if you'd prefer not sharing. Thanks.
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I'd be surprised if they told him.
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They sent me a letter stating denial for moral character do to a 2001 dui case. I was also charged with assault with a deadly weapon. The charges where dropped by DA because it was self defense towards bodily harm to my self. Im not a felon
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When I turned mine in 4 months ago I asked the Sheriff who took my application what I should put as my reason, She said "self defense" is all you need.
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Thanks! I am so close to the Ventura border I can taste the freedom. Trying to buy just on the other side.
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I was just approved to take the training class by the VCSD. My timeline, if anyone is interested, was:
1) April 2016 call for appointment
2) August 2016 go to VCSD appointment, get fingerprinted
3) January 2017 go to VCSD for the interview, received approval to proceed with the training class

I was told at the August appt that it would be about 10 months before I was contacted, but this was not the case. And my reason for carry? Self defense for myself and my family. That's it.

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Thanks for the timeline details! 2 Years - OMG! At what point did you have to provide proof of residence?
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Oh not two years, for me it will be maybe a year from first phone call to (hopefully) issuance. I provided proof of residence at the interview last week via a copy of my apartment lease agreement and a utility bill.
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I was just approved to take the training class by the VCSD. My timeline, if anyone is interested, was:
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Did they approve you durring the interview or after?

You'll have your license by late Feb at the latest. Once they tell you that you can take the class things move pretty quickly.
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I was approved during the interview, and told that I would receive my written approval in the next 3-4 weeks. I heard from a friend that the interview was going to be a pain in the behind but the sergeant that met with me was very cordial and eager to answer any questions I had. I think the whole thing lasted 10-15 minutes. I got there 15 minutes early and was seen earlier than my appointment.
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I was approved during the interview, and told that I would receive my written approval in the next 3-4 weeks. I heard from a friend that the interview was going to be a pain in the behind but the sergeant that met with me was very cordial and eager to answer any questions I had. I think the whole thing lasted 10-15 minutes. I got there 15 minutes early and was seen earlier than my appointment.
Thats good to know. Ive heard nothing but good things about VCSDs interview process (except for those few who thought they could get away with not telling the truth) so it's good to know my experience 2 years ago is still how things are being done!
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They sent me a letter stating denial for moral character do to a 2001 dui case. I was also charged with assault with a deadly weapon. The charges where dropped by DA because it was self defense towards bodily harm to my self. Im not a felon
I'm impressed that they told you! Nice to know they are being upfront instead of just saying "denied" with no explanation...
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