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For all those who have applied and are waiting...
Hello All, First time poster here, but I have been following this thread for a couple years now. I came across some info I thought was pertinent and wanted to share:
Yesterday I was with a client who is a resident of SJCO, a CCW holder for many years, and a personal friend of our current Sherriff. He told me that the SO is accepting the applilcations, but waiting to see what the outcome of Kamala's appeal is before he issues any new permits under the new "good cause" wording. I hate to be so negative, just thought I would share what I heard. (From a credible source, IMO)
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On a lighter note, welcome to Calguns!! Your going to like it here! |
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Que patriotic music and vote for Withrow set please. We deserve no nonsense change.
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So I got a call from Melanie and my appt was rescheduled from aug 20 to may 10. Anyone offering advice on the interview and what is needed?aside from what's listed in the general directions of the forms. Are references, separate good cause statement and a cover letter still needed?
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I am being optimistic... I picked up an XDs in .45 today. I am not superstitious but one of my friends thinks I am jinksing myself
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Just had to cancel my appointment for April 2nd. Got randomly scheduled for a training class at work. And I can't adjust it. Hopefully I'll be able to get it rescheduled some time this year and not 2015. If anyonewants to try and get and earlier appointment, there should be one available on the 2nd at 1030am
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Registration with any governing body is not required, but any pistol you'd like to carry must be listed on the permit, up to 3 weapons. You will have to take a 16 hour class and qualify with each weapon to have it listed on the permit.
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http://www.recordnet.com/apps/pbcs.d...60317/-1/rss02
A few paragraphs into the article there was a brief mention of the CCW issue. Anthony |
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How difficult is the qualification? I was planning on putting a .38 derringer on my permit but it is not super accurate. I can hit a silhouette no problem at 7 yards but I can not shoot great scores with it.
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8 out of 10 shots in a 12" circle from 7 yards. Sounds easy enough until you pick up the pace.
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When you say "pick up the pace", how much time are you talking? Is it timed? Rapid fire?
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The qualifier I shot during PC832 was what I believe Sac County uses for CCW's. It's probably a little different than others, but I think the general idea is about the same.
String 1: 3yds, draw from holster, elbows at sides, hands at waist level. Fire 6 rounds, reload, Fire 6 rounds (30 seconds on a timer) String 2: 7yds, draw from holster, both hands, aimed shooting Fire 6 rounds, reload, Fire 6 rounds (30 seconds) String 3: 15yds, draw from holster, both hands, aimed shooting Fire 6 rounds, reload, Fire 6 rounds (45 seconds) Standard B-27 silhouette target I believe 80% (29/36) need to be in the 7 ring (HUGE area) I was a little intimidated at first, but it was very easy. I scored 36/36 through 3 qualifiers, and I always finished shooting with over 15 seconds to spare. That was the first time I was able to rapid fire, so since I've been shooting USPSA for a few years, I'm sure it will be even easier. |
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It has been approx. 6 weeks since Moore's public statement regarding his good cause requirement. Has anybody that has since applied heard anything?
Also, a reminder: Pat Withrow is having a fundraiser Saturday April 12th, Steak, Catfish and Blues @ the Stockton Civic, 5:00 PM. Tickets are still available, $50 a head. I actually have a few for sale myself.
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Nope... Nothing. And it's been almost 5 weeks since my interview. I'm guessing it will go the full 90 days unless something is finalized with peruta before.
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No one really knows. It's just a shot in the dark until someone actually gets approved(or denied) with self defense as their good cause. If your not going to be heart broken about waisting $150 if you get denied then I say go. Otherwise wait until someone hears and push your interview date back.
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My application review / interview is tomorrow at 1300 hours. I plan on pursuing PC 26185 so I do not have to pay for live scan again.
This will be the 3 or 4th time I have applied with SO and I have done 3 with Manteca PD since 2007 All denied on good cause grounds. Guess being a Paramedic in Stockton dealing with Gangs / Bangers, working for a Class 3 FFL dealer in Elk Grove, and the transportation of said weapons / equipment / suppressors has not been good cause enough. So now it Personal Protection / Self Defense. I've paid more in fees, time off of work, qualification testing with MPD, multiple 16hr CCW classes, live scan fees, just to get told get a taser or pepper spray, or hire private security. Taser I did buy back in 2008, X26c. As well as 6 years of paying and attending Basic/Advanced Handgun Classes and Close Quarters classes. The ludicrous thing about this whole situation ( other than the fees/cost and denials ) is that if I lived a county North, East or South of SJCo I would have had my CCW years ago. You can run a back ground / priors search in a PD vehicle but it takes 4 weeks for a live scan? Only takes 10 days for your DROS. I recommend everyone apply if you have the means.
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Northern California Practical Precision Rifle Club Last edited by JasonB; 04-01-2014 at 5:29 PM.. |
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I just had my interview with Lt. Wright. He said the average turn around time for live scan is 3 weeks. He has been getting some back as early as a week.
He told me the biggest reason for rejection for moral cause, us undisclosed arrests. Any arrests, out of state, DUI, any expunged convictions. He said I should been done in 4-6 weeks. |
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Finished my interview with Lt. Wright as well... He said approx 4 weeks time because I've already been live scanned / applied.
I have applied multiple times in the past with SJCo Sheriff and since I had paid my Live Scan Fees and Co Fees in the past, all that was required was 52$ for the back ground. Did not have to refinger print. Walked in, introduced myself to the staff behind the desk. They had me fill out a supplamental form in a folder, ( Name Address, etc etc... same stuff on the DOJ app ), got a copy of my old CCW applications, added it the new file, took a copy of my drivers lic, and then a head shot photo for records. Waited a few minutes for Lt Wright. He took me back to the interview room. We went over the forms and signed the appropriate docs. He was already aware that if previously applied applicants that paid fees are not required to repay. Advised on the time frame. We shook hands said our goodbyes. I wrote a 52$ check to SJCo Sheriff. presented with a receipt and went home. 25min process max. Thank you to the staff and Lt. Wright for being professional. Let's hope the Sheriff doesn't deny me for a 4th time. There is nothing in my background that would justify denial on moral character.
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According to my talk with him, you should be approved. He said pending a clear background and gmc, anyone who apply will be approved.
Told me also they are taking apps 3 days a week, to speed up the process. |
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When was the last time you applied with the SO? I too previously applied but was told I would need to pay for another Livescan since it had been more than a year since. I go in in a couple weeks.
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I paid fees to the sheriff back when Calgun's had us doing CCW procedure, Looks like that was Dec of 2010
The other time or two there were no fees involved with SO. At least I can remember anyways. I do not have payment records back to 2007 for SO I know I applied with Manteca PD first in 2007 and then SO, because at that time SO would not take an application without first being denied by City. App'd again with Manteca PD in 2008 SO again in Dec 2010, this time it was 19$ and 120$ check thing with certified letter etc etc... Manteca PD in Sept/Oct 2012 Manteca PD had fees each time applied, but they were not live scan related. They were 35$ range / qualification days you had to do before you could even turn in the application. It is possible i threw out other applications or didn't make copies at the time. Those were the ones I had in a folder
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Northern California Practical Precision Rifle Club Last edited by JasonB; 04-02-2014 at 7:22 PM.. |
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That's the same time I went in. Got my denial by mail March 2011. Thanks for the info.
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I need to know if there is anyone that has had to be re-fingerprinted that has previously applied? Thank you.
Edit: You can shoot me a PM if you do not want to post it live.
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Welcome to Calguns!
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Thank you for the welcome! I will let you all know how it goes. I was actually quite surprised...I called at 1655 on Thursday, 4/3 and they said 'how about Monday, 4/7'. I know they've increased their processing days from once a week to 3 times a week so I must have caught them at a good time. Neither husband nor I have any criminal record and not so much as even a traffic violation. So, in theory, there should be no logical reason for denial but I guess we'll see. Looking forward to getting this taken care of before there is any opportunity for the courts to overturn the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals and BEFORE the election. Will post updates...
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Interview went well. The guy introduced himself as 'Dale' but didn't give a title so I don't know if he was a Lt. or not. The appt was for me and my husband and they took copies of our drivers' licenses, took a quick mugshot, and the went back to a room for 'interview'. He reviewed our answers to each question and said the GCS of 'self-defense - personal protection' was perfect. He said that the system is a bit back logged right now due to the large influx of new applicants and it COULD take 6-8 weeks to get the fingerprints back (but the guy doing the fingerprinting said 3-4 weeks). Then he said it can take up to 2 weeks for them to look it over and put it on the sheriffs desk. . He said if we are pretty confident that our background checks will be clear that we might want to schedule out training since those are also back logged. Then, once it's approved and we've completed the training, we come in and pay the remaining $75 and get our permits. They would be good for 2 yrs from actual dare of issue (not application date). Then went to next hallway and did the LifeScan fingerprinting and we were done. I'll post again when we get a response.
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Yeah, we thought about that. We aren't in a big hurry and the instructor has told us it won't be a problem to get the training done. Plus, we are both pretty busy for the next 6 weeks anyway. We will probably wait just to be sure. But I thought it was encouraging that he said that. I forgot to mention that while we were there, a guy came in to pick up his permit that had been approved and the gal at the front desk was just calling someone to tell them theirs was approved and they just needed to bring in their proof of training and $75.
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rleepac, how long from the time you called until you got your call back? I see that from the call back to the actual visit appears to be just 2 business days?
Call back Thursday, appointment following Monday? Did you have one scheduled further out and it was bumped up? Thx |
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