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Although it's a bit frustrating, I really don't hold it against her. I know that she's extremely busy with the drastic increase in CCW applications. And, I'd much rather her process one more CCW applicant than take the time to answer questions that I can get answered through other methods. If any of you have had luck with e-mailing Amber in the past, please do regarding the length of time that the CCW course and qualification are good for and let me know if and/or when you receive a response. Thanks. Nevermind. I found your post on this near the bottom of page 2 in this thread. Thanks! Last edited by ccwtrainer; 12-27-2010 at 9:19 PM.. |
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CSD, see my post referred to by Wes. My FNP-40 is listed on one line with calibers of .40 and .357. I was required to present a qualification with both the .40 S&W and .357 Sig barrels since it was considered a separate weapon in the modified configuration. In effect, I have four weapons listed on my CCW since I was left room for two lines with the FNP-40 only taking up one line.
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Quick potentially dumb question, when you do a livescan there are 3 copies of the application. 1 for the livescan operator (he kept it), 1 for me (I kept it) and 1 for the Sheriff's dept. So the question is, what am I supposed to do with that copy for the sheriff's dept, send it to them now or include with training proof?
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I'm about to qualify one of my close friends with his Glock 33 that way. I'll watch him shoot the gun once with each caliber and write the qualification as:
"Glock 33 .357SIG/.40S&W SN: xxxxxxxx" He'll be happy to find out that someone else has already done it. |
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Amber had told me I could list the same handgun on two separate lines if I wanted (one for each caliber), but I told her I needed that line for something else. Someone else from another county replied in my other thread (linked last night in my post on page 2 of this thread) and their county did it the same as the way mine is listed.
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CCW Class Cetificate & Qualification Timeline
Amber Wong did in fact get back to me via e-mail quite promptly. This is a very pleasant change from July - October 2010. Here's what I asked on my second correspondence with her, as I don't believe that I made my request completely clear in my first attempt:
Amber, Here's Amber's reply: All classes/certs we consider valid for 2 years.. Range qualifications are valid for one year only. I don't think I could have been anymore clear in my question and Amber's response is pretty clear, cut and dry. However, this totally goes against what one of my instructors was told when he spoke with her in person and against what harbinger007 was told previously. All I can say is that if this ever comes into question for anyone during their process, get in contact with me and I'll forward you the entire e-mail correspondence that I had with Amber so you can print it out and present it to her. HAPPY NEW YEAR!! Sincerely, Wes |
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Thanks, Wes. To clarify, I had not been told anything about the length of time training or qualifications were valid from Amber. In posts 5 and 15 of this thread (on page 1) I referred to other members that had indicated that training was valid for 90 days and linked to one of those posts, but we never could find any official indication of that from the SSD. Thankfully, you've got that clarified! |
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Three is the hard limit in Sacramento County per policy (not law). The only way to sort of have more than three is to have different barrels for some of those three handguns.
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4 handguns is the limit in Butte county. I just added my 4th one last month for $10. to the sheriff and $20 for the range fee at Chico Rod & Gun Club facility. They meet the 1st and 3rd friday of the month about 6pm.
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Turned in my class completion cert with the 3 handguns listed on it.
They were breaking in a new guy today so my process took a little longer than it should in the future. I was scheduled for a 9:30 appt (LOVE the online scheduling app!), arrived at 9:15, and barely sat down when I and another fellow (already there for his 9:20) were called up. Very straightforward. Hand over the cert, sign the blank license, thumbprint *here* and *here*. Told it would arrive via cert mail in 7-14 days. Wow, can't believe the long-awaited day is finally here! I've been pursuing this since Sept 28th and not letting the grass grow under my feet (taking each step as promptly as humanly possible). I will soon see that rare and elusive beast... a CA CCW! Now if my holster would only arrive!! |
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Sacramento County only allows up to 3 guns on their CCW permits. I would like to see it be unlimited but CA PC 12051(a)(1) requires that the license "contain a description of the weapon or weapons authorized to be carried, giving the name of the manufacturer, the serial number, and the caliber." Because of this requirement, Sac County determined that they could only fit 3 on the permit.
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what weapons are covered?
In Sacramento, or California for that matter, when you have gotten your coveted CCW, what other weapons are covered? We have stupid laws saying you can carry a folding knife concealed but not a fixed blade. Would this be covered under the CCW? I know that collapsable batons are illegal except for police/security etc, any chance they would be allowed?
Truly I don't expect much leeway with this but it would seem to me that if we have our license to carry concealed firearms that a less lethal alternative would be approved. If anyone has heard anything about this please post it and let us know. Until then I will go back to my room and keep chanting to the gods of CCW's to approve my application and let me get going onto the next step. Be safe all. |
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Hey guys I have not seen this one asked yet. About 20 years ago I held a ccw permit in Shasta County were I lived at the time. When I moved to Sac County, Shasta County would not renew me when the time came since I no longer lived in that County.I was told was back then that I had not been in Sac County a year and it was nearly impossible to get a permit. So I just never even bothered to apply. I currently have an appointment in April to turn in my application. Anyone see any issues I should be prepared for?
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There is a question on the application that asks if you've ever held or applied for a CCW before. I believe you'll have an opportunity to provide details on that in your interview.
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Oops, dt is correct, I forgot to add the word "had." When I was a Level 1 reserve deputy, I lived in a different county from where I worked, so I had a CCW from that county. When I left the SO I moved to a different county and worked for the local police department as a Level 2, so I had to get a CCW from that county. My process might have been easier since I was a reserve at the time of application. Still had to meet with the sheriff's and qualify like everyone else though. I just remember the fees and hoopla being a whole lot less than what Sac Co. requires.
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It won't be a problem. I also had a permit about 15 years ago. I stated it where asked on the application and it didn't draw a single comment or question.
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No problem during my first interview
I had a CCW back when Chief Eugene Byrd was being called a crazy radical because he was issuing them from Isleton. The detective said oh you had one from isleton. That was the total amount that it came up. I did not have a denial because when my expired Chief Byrd had left Isleton PD and was running Sac County Sheriff.
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Dropped off my final paperwork this morning; I should have my CCW by the end of January! I arrived 20 minutes early, they saw me right away, and I was out before my actual appointment time. The officer who took my paperwork mentioned that last year they were processing 10 to 20 applications per month, and now they're up to 100 to 120 per month. That's a lot of people with guns walking around!
I feel safer already.
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Folks are sceptical! We were hoping for a Joe Arpaio or Sheriff Mack style sheriff, but it looks like we may have the status quo politician attorney for sheriff! Who knows, maybe we will be surprised in the future! |
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http://calgunsfoundation.org/index.p...ccw-initiative |
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Feel free to send a PM my way if you need help.
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I went an hour before my appointment time for my initial interview and there was a total of three of us. I was in and out in about 20 minutes. On my way back thru the lobby to get my CDL, there were probably 20+ people in there.
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Heads up. The Sac County info page has an old link to the Application PDF. New link is http://www.sacsheriff.com/organizati...es/ccw_app.pdf
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