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Old 03-12-2018, 6:47 AM
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Originally Posted by nhlfan14 View Post
i don't think deffering people to their city PD would be considered a denial, maybe they are just trying to cut down on the number of applicants?
I guess what I’m saying is this...
  • Application asks if you’ve ever been denied a CCW
  • Application also asks if you live within city limits

I am assuming the first point above is an easy way for CCCSD to deny someone who is using “self defense” as cause, by simply saying “someone else thinks you are unworthy of a CCW, so we will agree on that basis alone and deny your CCW.”

I’m also assuming that the second point above forces people to go to their city police chief first, and thereby causing the applicant to get a denial (because most city PD’s in CCC will not issue a CCW), and thus effectively forcing the applicant to answer “yes” to the first point above.

So, I’m asking those people who live in UNINCORPORATED Contra Costa County whether or not they were able to answer “no” to both of the questions above and still use “self defense” to get approved by CCCSD.

Anybody?
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