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  • jigtossin
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    Submitted for my modification on 3/21/2022 and got approved on 3/30/22.
    “Marked as delivered”, possibly 2-3 days of arrival in the mail. Will update again if anyone is in the same boat.

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  • trustno12373
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    Originally posted by xblax619
    i added a few firearms to my permit and was told it could take ip to 4 weeks to receive my permit. i received the text/email informing of my approval at exactly 4 weeks to the day from submitting paperwork to permitium. Just received the new permit in the mail.

    Thanks for the info, because I just added a new gun to my permit a couple days ago and was told
    It could take up to 30 days. So based your experience I will expect mid April to receive my approval and modified permit.


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  • xblax619
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    Originally posted by jigtossin
    Anyone got their CCW modified lately? If so, how many weeks it took for you to receive your new one.
    i added a few firearms to my permit and was told it could take ip to 4 weeks to receive my permit. i received the text/email informing of my approval at exactly 4 weeks to the day from submitting paperwork to permitium. Just received the new permit in the mail.

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  • luv2shoot
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    Originally posted by ezaircon4jc
    Say WHAT??? He's already in the department. Didn't he already go through a background check? Isn't he vetted regularly?
    In law enforcement it’s not uncommon to do an updated background check when someone promotes. Just because he’s an assistant sheriff doesn’t make him fully immune from criminal prosecution (but it certainly helps…”professional courtesy”, etc.)

    Let’s say a cop is drinking and driving and plows into another car. Kinda hard to get a professional courtesy pass on something like that. And if it happened out of the jurisdiction or out of state the agency may not find out about it right away or at all. That’s why they require a background check. His last background may have been 10+ years ago.
    Last edited by luv2shoot; 03-26-2022, 5:22 PM.

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  • ezaircon4jc
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    Originally posted by pewanon
    welcome and congrats to anyone that just got their permit.

    i don't need to hang on to my class certificate, do i?

    or maybe i should frame it and hang it next to my fishing license, now that i be edumacated?
    I have a CCW folder where I keep all my paperwork.

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  • pewanon
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    welcome and congrats to anyone that just got their permit.

    i don't need to hang on to my class certificate, do i?

    or maybe i should frame it and hang it next to my fishing license, now that i be edumacated?

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  • NRA-Rider
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  • ezaircon4jc
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    Say WHAT??? He's already in the department. Didn't he already go through a background check? Isn't he vetted regularly?

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  • CessnaDriver
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    Originally posted by luv2shoot
    solely on his/her 2A and CCW position. Not too concerned about the other sheriff related issues.

    Article: https://timesofsandiego.com/politics...-diego-county/

    I'll assume for now, continue Gore's policies until we see any indication otherwise. I will fall into this window for renewal.

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  • luv2shoot
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    So, now that Anthony Ray has been selected as the interim sheriff, does anyone know his position on CCW issuance? He’ll be the sheriff until at least November, 2022 and many applications will come his way.

    Hopefully he doesn’t reverse any progress made but it would be nice to know his stance. Like others here, SDSO is not my law enforcement agency so I’d vote for a sheriff based solely on his/her 2A and CCW position. Not too concerned about the other sheriff related issues.

    Article: https://timesofsandiego.com/politics...-diego-county/

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  • Helmut
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    Received permit in the mail today. Woohoo.
    Took 19 days.

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  • jigtossin
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    Originally posted by trustno12373
    I just put in a modification to add a gun and I was told it is taking up to 30 days to get a modified permit that will reflect the new gun.

    That seems like a long time just to add a new gun to the permit.


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    The email I received said 3-4 weeks too.. waiting game, will update later when it arrives.

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  • jigtossin
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    Appreciate the comments everyone, man… 1 month it is…..

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  • MajorCaliber
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    Originally posted by Kate
    I submitted a change of address change on 21 February. The actual permit came this past Monday(21 March).

    MUCH more interesting to me... On the 17th of March, I got an email from Sondee at SDCSO, who asked to see the entire SDGE bill.
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    Really, the first page with your name and address were not enough? What possible information could be on the subsequent pages that confirms your address beyond what is on the first page?

    I don't know if they still do it, but when SD first opened up, they insisted that you had to use utility bills that covered a one month period not two months. The issue was not how recent the bill was, just the time period it covered so somehow a two month bill that arrived yesterday was not as good a proof as a one month bill that arrived 3+ weeks ago. That never made any sense to me.

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  • Kate
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    Originally posted by jigtossin
    Anyone got their CCW modified lately? If so, how many weeks it took for you to receive your new one.
    I submitted a change of address change on 21 February. The actual permit came this past Monday(21 March).

    MUCH more interesting to me... On the 17th of March, I got an email from Sondee at SDCSO, who asked to see the entire SDGE bill. I replied to her with the photo of the entire bill on the 17th. And, the permit was in my hand on the 21st.

    So, when they get to the actual work, it takes very little time to get the permit through the system and into your hands.

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