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Yeah insanely fast. Probably before most had lined up after the SCOTUS ruling.
"Yeah, like... well, I just want to slap a hippie or two. Maybe even make them get jobs."
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Hi Guys, 2nd post here.
For purposes of introduction, former LEO, FWIW (SDPD, SD Community College PD). But I've been w/a big Wall Street firm for over 30 years, so now it's all about trying to make money rather than chasing crack dealers over fences, which I couldn't do now anyway, lol.
Just did my 2-year renewal a couple of days ago and for those unaware, once you've completed the course and all documentation, including the certificate of completion, is uploaded, you should e-mail the San Diego Sheriff's licensing division to let them know that everything is uploaded, completed and in good shape. I did that this morning and got a reply in less than an hour that a clerk had been assigned to my renewal. Apologies if this had been mentioned previously, as I didn't go back and look at all of the prior messages.
Also, I've seen a few asking about approved instructors. I strongly recommend James Murphy of PPFT (Personal Protection Firearms Training). James was a Federal Agent, San Diego Sheriff's investigator, U.S. Marine Corps machine gunner and I believe he's also been a bodyguard. He's in his 70s and still one of those guys you wouldn't want to mess with.
Not only is James a great guy, but he really knows his stuff. He's also very patient. While I had a marksman certification in my LEO days, frankly, I'm not nearly as good as I used to be. So James really helped me to hone my skills and techniques.
Here's a link to his Yelp site. Tell him I sent you (Brad).
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Hi Guys, 2nd post here.
For purposes of introduction, former LEO, FWIW (SDPD, SD Community College PD). But I've been w/a big Wall Street firm for over 30 years, so now it's all about trying to make money rather than chasing crack dealers over fences, which I couldn't do now anyway, lol.
Just did my 2-year renewal a couple of days ago and for those unaware, once you've completed the course and all documentation, including the certificate of completion, is uploaded, you should e-mail the San Diego Sheriff's licensing division to let them know that everything is uploaded, completed and in good shape. I did that this morning and got a reply in less than an hour that a clerk had been assigned to my renewal. Apologies if this had been mentioned previously, as I didn't go back and look at all of the prior messages.
Also, I've seen a few asking about approved instructors. I strongly recommend James Murphy of PPFT (Personal Protection Firearms Training). James was a Federal Agent, San Diego Sheriff's investigator, U.S. Marine Corps machine gunner and I believe he's also been a bodyguard. He's in his 70s and still one of those guys you wouldn't want to mess with.
Not only is James a great guy, but he really knows his stuff. He's also very patient. While I had a marksman certification in my LEO days, frankly, I'm not nearly as good as I used to be. So James really helped me to hone my skills and techniques.
Here's a link to his Yelp site. Tell him I sent you (Brad).
https://www.yelp.com/biz/ppft-person...ning-san-diegoComment
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Here is my timeline.
June 24, 2022, Submitted Online Application
July 25, 2022, Interview, fingerprinting
October 11, 2022, Received an email confirmation that my background
the investigation has been completed and fingerprint results
have returned from the DoJ and my application has
been forwarded for final review.
Total Time: 109 Days and counting
115 Days
Final Update
I took my 8-hour course on October 30, 2022, and I emailed my certificate on the same day.
I received my permit, today, November 17, 2022.
The whole process took 146 days, just under 5 months.Last edited by RandyD; 11-17-2022, 1:49 PM.sigpicComment
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Even a rusty stockjock probably has more skills than the vast majority of applicants.
I stand behind my remarks. Further, it's possible he could get his instructor's license pulled if he's not doing the live fire portion, as I think it is required.Comment
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Not everything should be discussed on an open internet forum...that is monitored by law enforcement."Kestryll I wanna lick your doughnut."
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Hi Guys, 2nd post here.
For purposes of introduction, former LEO, FWIW (SDPD, SD Community College PD). But I've been w/a big Wall Street firm for over 30 years, so now it's all about trying to make money rather than chasing crack dealers over fences, which I couldn't do now anyway, lol.
Just did my 2-year renewal a couple of days ago and for those unaware, once you've completed the course and all documentation, including the certificate of completion, is uploaded, you should e-mail the San Diego Sheriff's licensing division to let them know that everything is uploaded, completed and in good shape. I did that this morning and got a reply in less than an hour that a clerk had been assigned to my renewal. Apologies if this had been mentioned previously, as I didn't go back and look at all of the prior messages.
Also, I've seen a few asking about approved instructors. I strongly recommend James Murphy of PPFT (Personal Protection Firearms Training). James was a Federal Agent, San Diego Sheriff's investigator, U.S. Marine Corps machine gunner and I believe he's also been a bodyguard. He's in his 70s and still one of those guys you wouldn't want to mess with.
Not only is James a great guy, but he really knows his stuff. He's also very patient. While I had a marksman certification in my LEO days, frankly, I'm not nearly as good as I used to be. So James really helped me to hone my skills and techniques.
Here's a link to his Yelp site. Tell him I sent you (Brad).
https://www.yelp.com/biz/ppft-person...ning-san-diego
Thanks
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Originally posted by KrugermeierHighly recommend Dave Premetz for CCW instruction. He was by far the cheapest instructor I have found between OC and SD at $120. He certifies out of Escondido Fish & Game range and let us skip the live-fire due to the current cost of ammo. I will never go anywhere else.
Email: slixgunr@yahoo.com
Phone: 760-489-1082
NRA Pistol / Rifle / Shotgun / CRSO /
NRA Counselor / SDSO CCW / Hunter Safety
I used him at that private range and he was great. Definitely using him for my renewal.Comment
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(Crossposted from a Sheriff Gore specific thread; if I keep doing updates, I'll probably post them here henceforth unless folks object.)
SDSO CCW Currently Issued 7801 as of 10/25/22 (overall Δ per day: +3.89; last ~6m Δ per day: +6.78)
Thats 2.36 per 1,000 residents for San Diego County.
By way of comparison, in 2019 San Diego was at 0.34, and Shasta was at 45.5. Among counties with comparable populations, in 2019 Orange County was at 3.73, Riverside at 1.24, and San Bernardino at 3.24.
Foototes: During late 2022 there were some fluctuations in the reported figures. The update of 24 Jun. also included an acknowledgement of NYSRPA v. Bruen and some related commentary. The update of 16 Jul. changed the number reported from "Current CCW Licenses Issued" to "CCW Licenses Active" and the figure dropped by about 10%. The update of 18 Jul. (only two days later) changed the language again, to "Total CCW Licenses Active" and the figure recovered about 5%. The update of 25 Aug. recovered about another 5%, returning the data point to roughly in line with the previous trend.
(CA county data sourced from https://web.archive.org/web/20210817...32198382.html; if you have more recent data, please post.)sigpicComment
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Originally posted by BTF/PTMStay black, don't fake the funk. Peace out, yall.Comment
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