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Concealed Carry Discussion General discussion regarding CCW/LTC in California |
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IA -- Issuing Agency
SO -- Sheriff's Office PD -- Police Department CCW -- Carry Concealed Weapon LTC -- License To Carry PC -- Penal Code AFS -- Automated Firearms System, DOJ's database of guns and gun owners "going G" or "declaring G" - Penal Code allows cities to make an agreement with the county Sheriff that all LTC apps for a city will be handled by the County; before the renumbering of the Penal Code for 2012, that was listed as 12050(g); it is now 26155(c).
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Here are some more - please feel free to edit, redact, recycle, incorporate and delete entire post, et cetera, as appropriate.
SOL = Statute Of Limitations vSI = Virtual Shall-Issue This one doesn't get a lot of use. It mostly refers to elected Sheriffs who have policies that are quite lenient in some aspect of issuing; I think Sacramento is a good example. // LibrarianGMC = Good Moral Character GC = Good Cause UOC = Unloaded Open Carry LUCC = Locked Unloaded Concealed Carry (locked container / trunk) LOC = Loaded Open Carry PLOC = Permitless Loaded Open Carry "Two Weeks" = indeterminate bureaucratic delay, possibly forever "[firearm] is in Jail" = Euphemism for the 10-day waiting period "To Jail / Put in Jail [a firearm]" = Commence 10-day waiting period DROS = Dealers Record Of Sale (California requirement) 4473 = ATF form filled out prior to commencing DROS C&R = 03FFL, collector of Curios and Relics CoE = Certificate of Eligibility (issued by CA DOJ) LEO = Law Enforcement Officer CLEO = Chief Law Enforcement Officer of the appropriate jurisdiction (city or county) PRK = The Great State of California 5150 = Nucking Futz, see Welfare & Institutions Code § 5150 (usually prohibited for 5yrs per W&I § 8100) BOHICA = SSDD Last edited by Librarian; 02-14-2015 at 10:46 AM.. |
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See also the sticky in General Guns, http://www.calguns.net/calgunforum/s...ad.php?t=78606
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ARCHIVED Calguns Foundation Wiki here: http://web.archive.org/web/201908310...itle=Main_Page "The object of life is not to be on the side of the majority, but to escape finding oneself in the ranks of the insane."Ann Althouse: “Begin with the hypothesis that what they did is what they wanted to do. If they postured that they wanted to do something else, regard that as a con. Work from there. The world will make much more sense.” Not a lawyer, just Some Guy On The Interwebs. ![]() |
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OC: depending upon context can mean Orange County, Open Carry or Oleoresin Capsicum (the active ingredient in pepper spray) CA9: the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals of the federal judiciary SD: depending upon context, can mean San Diego County, the City of San Diego, or self-defense
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