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Non-California Permits/Licenses For out of State License/Permit discussion |
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Does Grant County, OR Sheriff's deputy still come to SoCal for CCW applications?
As the title says, do you know if the Grant County, OR Sheriff's deputy still comes to SoCal to accept CCW applications for OR? The time for renewal is coming up, and going to Oregon is a bit far right now.
Thanks, nick P.S.: never mind, this is from their site. Whatever happened there? Quote:
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Thank you!If you don't mind me asking, how old is your info? I checked Klamath County Sheriff's site last night, and it states that a non-resident needs a reason to be considered for a CHL.
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Also worth noting: the Grant County Sherriff changed his non-resident ccw policy a few years back stating that he has suspended his non-resident ccw permit program indefinitely. I have not heard any updates suggesting that it has been reinstated, but I haven't actively looked in to it.
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http://sheriff.klamathcounty.org/div...andgun-license .
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Pretty crappy thing to happen after we contributed to purchase the Livescan equipment. Double crappy if it's the same Sheriff.
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Concealed Handgun License OUT OF STATE APPLICANTS BY APPOINTMENT ONLY!!! To obtain a concealed handgun license from the Klamath County Sheriff's Office, you must: * * * * •Have your principal residence in Klamath County |
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Short answer, The deputy who was doing us this huge favor of accepting applications while he was here in California was not able to come down one season. Some genius (One of us) Called his boss the Sheriff and threatened to sue.
Sheriff said no more Californians. Klamath is GTG but Oregon law requires applications to be taken in person so you need to go there and you need to make an appointment.
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Bunch of friggin morons on here.
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Read it like this. OUT OF STATE APPLICANTS BY APPOINTMENT ONLY!!! New paragraph (For residents only) To obtain a concealed handgun license from the Klamath County Sheriff's Office, you must: * * * * •Have your principal residence in Klamath County[/QUOTE] Klamath will except a CA CCW as meeting the training requirements. If I remember right they need a letter stating how often you come to Oregon, Purpose, business or pleasure and reason for needing a LTC. Traveling in remote areas worked. Appointment isn't really an interview as much as filling out the application and being fingerprinted. Staff in Klamath are great if your not a jerk.
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And then we ***** about out of state vendors who refuse to ship to CA because they have be sued or received threats of being sued by CA Libs for shipping stuff to CA, and some suggest we should sue them for not selling to us. Is it any wonder why a lot of non-CA folks dislike dealing with CA? Like border state gun stores posting signs about 'no sales to californians' (recent thread). Obviously it only took one moron to get us banned from Grant Co non-res permits. But a lot of us are a bit obnoxious and pile on that, legal threats from Libs, it's hard to blame out of state vendors, sheriffs and gun owners for not having high opinions of CA. |
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Thank you, guys, looks like I'll give Klamath County a try.
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At some point Sheriff Palmer suddenly stopped issuing non-resident CHL's and IIRC, there was a member here who actually spoke at length with the good Sheriff who was exasperated that he actually WAS sued about this entire operation, so he stopped. Such legal action was simply too big a burden for his tiny department. Sheriff Palmer was re-elected last November to his fourth term as Sheriff, however if you read both articles I posted, it looks like the libtards are after him now in full on Trumpian derangement style. And I am sure this also did not help our CHL cause: In May, The Oregonian/OregonLive sued Palmer and his office after he ignored or declined several requests for records dating to February. That included police reports, cellphone records, emails, his calendar and records of handgun licenses. Oregon law generally makes such material open to the public. |
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Klamath will except a CA CCW as meeting the training requirements. If I remember right they need a letter stating how often you come to Oregon, Purpose, business or pleasure and reason for needing a LTC. Traveling in remote areas worked. Appointment isn't really an interview as much as filling out the application and being fingerprinted. Staff in Klamath are great if your not a jerk.[/QUOTE] It just seemed odd! I travel through Klamath multiple times every year going back home to visit family & friends, camp, hike, bike, hunt, & fish. I'll stop in on the next trip. |
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