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Concealed Carry Discussion General discussion regarding CCW/LTC in California |
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Unless it's changed under the new Sheriff; once you get sent off to get live scanned, you are good-to-go.
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Sure! I was helped tremendously by fellow CGers so I'll spread the wealth as well. Anytime!
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How long did it take you until you got interviewed since you called for appointment?
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My boss's boss had quite a snit when they got the employment verification form. Wanted to put all sorts of stuff in my personnel file stating that I understand our company's "weapons in the workplace" policies. Mind you, we all get that annual review and it goes in to ALL of our files, but he wanted "special documentation". Ultimately I told him if that is what he needs to do then great, it had just better be exactly the same as anybody else who works for our company who has a CCW and that I knew of several throughout the company and that I would compare before going to HR over it. Ultimately our HR department told him to knock it off, it was none of his business and he let it go. The "G-word" makes otherwise rational people go a bit nuts. I wish the Sheriff's Dept. would disclose this type of information. They could have just labelled as "part of a background investigation" and been just fine and not freaked anybody out.
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Scenario 1: If you live at home with your parent(s) (for free), then you won't have a rental agreement or homeowner deed to present for your paperwork. In this case, they ask you to bring in a typed + notarized statement from one of your parents, essentially stating that you live with them full-time. Scenario 2: If you're a student and don't have a job, they would likely send a 'college verification letter', or something to that effect to your campus administrators in lieu of the employment verification. Scenario 3: If you're a student and have a job, they send the employment verification letter to your employer. Additionally, if living on-campus (i.e dorm rooms or apartments), this will affect your residency if outside of SBCO. I would urge you to read through the threads on CalCCW.com, in addition to the LTC Forum here on CalGuns. I've been using both to educate myself along the way and have found them to be immensely helpful. Source(s) of information: Joyce from SBCOSD Employee Services & Detective Logan. Good luck! Last edited by Foxmaster05; 08-22-2013 at 8:12 AM.. Reason: Added additional info |
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Great job on getting through the process in SBCO.
Does it strike anyone as completely ridiculous that this process exists to the extent it does? My Butte County CCW was almost treated as shall issue and took about a month to get form application to receipt. All this investigation, talking to neighbors (the last people I want knowing I have and carry a weapon) months of waiting, interviews is complete BS. Back to SBCO...my advice, once you have your CCW, is carry all the time. Everyday, everywhere (legal) and encourage EVERYONE you known to apply for their CCW. Lastly, and again great job! |
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I don't have a real job, just do special projects for many different company's/people. In my interview they asked about my employment, which turned into a longish conversation about what I do for money. No boss/HR to talk to. My application & permit say self employed. |
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sb5265 Does it strike anyone as completely ridiculous that this process exists to the extent it does?
It just got worse. My buddy went to have a gun inspected for renewal (he has been in the system for a long time) and they said he has to fill out the entire application again from scratch, as though he was never in the system, except for the letters of reference. He also said there is a big sign in front of employee servieces that says DOJ has changed the CCW rules. They also told him that 'Personal Protection' is no longer good cause. In addition, they no longer want to inspect the weapon, but just run it thru the DOJ. Last edited by HighLander51; 08-28-2013 at 12:01 PM.. |
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When I went through my renewal class last month, they said they want you to explain what personal protection means to you and not just write those two words. They aren't going to deny you based on your good cause, Dep. Hendrix said that even using "The world is a dangerous place full of dangerous people looking for victims" would be acceptable. Or half joking she said "I have to travel through Victorville" would be acceptable. Yes, they want any gun that is on a CCW to be "registered" to you. I think it's BS, the whole process is way overblown and leads to the massive delays. |
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