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  • Someday
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    When I submitted my application they said they would contact my employer to verify employment (my GC had nothing to do with employment). I expressed concern over this since I work with a lot of snowflakes. Her response was that all they say is that they are from the licensing division - nothing more, nothing less. The investigator called me for some paperwork that they misplaced and told me he wasn't going to bother with the employment check. To my knowledge, nobody came by the house.

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  • 9Cal_OC
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    Originally posted by LoadedM333
    Until this day, the neighbor kept asking when I will attend police academy. LOL..
    too well on the written tests.

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  • LoadedM333
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    Originally posted by MajorCaliber
    I find talking to the neighbors disturbing. I do not discuss my firearm ownership or activity with my neighbors. It's none of their business and could lead to problems given the strong progressive views in my area.
    Hmm...Not sure the talk to neighbors was about firearms.

    In fact, one of my neighbors was asking me why an investigator talked to him whether he knows me and I physically live at my address.
    I told the neighbor that I was interested in career in law enforcement (Sheriff Department).
    Until this day, the neighbor kept asking when I will attend police academy. LOL..

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  • ldsnet
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    Didn't get a visit, but same home address for almost 20 years.

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  • ezaircon4jc
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    Didn't get a visit. They accepted my electric and water bills as proof of residency. I did have to make sure my name and address was on the bill.

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  • MajorCaliber
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    On my initial application, he stopped by and left a business card since I was not home. The fact that I called the number was taken as proof I live there. I don't believe he talked to any neighbors. This process was not present for my renewal since I have not changed addresses.

    I find talking to the neighbors disturbing. I do not discuss my firearm ownership or activity with my neighbors. It's none of their business and could lead to problems given the strong progressive views in my area.

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  • LoadedM333
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    Originally posted by BucDan
    You guys ever hear about a home visit by the Sheriff's Department before receiving the carry license?

    Saw an interesting post on r/caguns about it. For San Diego County, too.
    Yup, on my initial app, investigator left business card and spoke to my neighbors.
    I called back, he said that was just confirming my residency.


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  • CessnaDriver
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    It’s happened, they just check residency is all. Though given rare reports of it here I don’t think it’s common at all.

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  • BucDan
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    You guys ever hear about a home visit by the Sheriff's Department before receiving the carry license?

    Saw an interesting post on r/caguns about it. For San Diego County, too.

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  • Rorge Retson
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    Originally posted by CessnaDriver
    Well. there's room for two more at least, if that "restrictions" area budged down there would be more room.

    https://www.calguns.net/calgunforum/...0&d=1588900881
    Nice!

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  • CessnaDriver
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    Originally posted by Rorge Retson
    So, how many available lines are there for weapons on the credit-card permit?
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    Well. there's room for two more at least, if that "restrictions" area budged down there would be more room.

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  • Rorge Retson
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    Originally posted by CessnaDriver
    Yes. But it's not got state approval yet.
    So you get both for now. The paper one is what you must have on you for now.
    So, how many available lines are there for weapons on the credit-card permit?
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  • CessnaDriver
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    Originally posted by Rorge Retson
    I thought they upgraded to the credit card style permit, like Arizona - no?
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    Yes. But it's not got state approval yet.
    So you get both for now. The paper one is what you must have on you for now.

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  • Rorge Retson
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    I thought they upgraded to the credit card style permit, like Arizona - no?
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  • ezaircon4jc
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    I never heard about the 5.

    I asked her if they laminate the paper permit and Jessica said they don't anymore because they wanted to be able to add firearms. I asked if they allowed more than 3 now and she told me there was no longer a limit and all we had to do was qualify each firearm; no class required, just the qualification.

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