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  • ColdDeadHands1
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    Originally posted by RumT
    County

    Good Cause is husband and wife small mobile business that operates at various hours, rural and urban, per customers needs. Therefore, cash, equipment, lack of cell phone reception, personal safety.

    And Thank You
    Congratulations but... The blatant subjectiveness of who gets to protect themselves and who doesn't reeks.

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  • Paladin
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    Originally posted by RumT
    County

    Good Cause is husband and wife small mobile business that operates at various hours, rural and urban, per customers needs. Therefore, cash, equipment, lack of cell phone reception, personal safety.
    Did you BOTH apply? Did you both get issued?

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  • RumT
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    County

    Good Cause is husband and wife small mobile business that operates at various hours, rural and urban, per customers needs. Therefore, cash, equipment, lack of cell phone reception, personal safety.

    And Thank You

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  • Paladin
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    Originally posted by offrdmania
    I just got the call to come in and pick up my permit. Ill be heading out in the morning to pick it up.
    Congrats!

    From SLO's sheriff or a city's CoP? If city, which city?

    Could you share w/us an idea of what your Good Cause was like, but not so much detail so as to ID yourself? (Do you regularly carry large amounts of cash from rent or other payments to deposit? Carry valuables (jewelry, gold coins, electronic equipment, pharmaceuticals) on your job?)

    We want the maximum # of law-abiding CGNers who would qualify under the current standard to apply, but we do NOT want to waste their (and the SO's) time, money & effort in a futile attempt.

    Originally posted by RumT
    Interviewed 7/18
    Got the call to pick up 11/28
    Congrats!

    Same questions for you too.
    Last edited by Paladin; 11-30-2016, 9:36 PM.

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  • RumT
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    Interviewed 7/18
    Got the call to pick up 11/28

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  • RumT
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    Originally posted by zok
    There was a Federal lawsuit in 2007 McCloud v. Santa Maria. When Macagni was Chief. There was so much evidence stacked against him that he only gave to his friends. Macagni even admitted he only felt comfortable giving to people he knew. It was a 14th admendment violation. McCloud still lost the suit. The system is that currupt. Only thing good that came out of it was the cost for the city to defend him.
    I got my response in 3-4 weeks.

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  • offrdmania
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    I just got the call to come in and pick up my permit. Ill be heading out in the morning to pick it up.

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  • Strykeback
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    Originally posted by zok
    There was a Federal lawsuit in 2007 McCloud v. Santa Maria. When Macagni was Chief. There was so much evidence stacked against him that he only gave to his friends. Macagni even admitted he only felt comfortable giving to people he knew. It was a 14th admendment violation. McCloud still lost the suit. The system is that currupt. Only thing good that came out of it was the cost for the city to defend him.
    Yeah i know some of the few that had permits. Plenty of BS here.

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  • zok
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    Originally posted by Strykeback
    Might as well go thru the process of being shot down to have the option to threaten a lawsuit if something should happen because I couldn't have a firearm. The sheriff's department laughed at me a couple years ago and said even if peruta passed it would be years of lawsuits but they'd hold onto the application indefinitely for me...
    There was a Federal lawsuit in 2007 McCloud v. Santa Maria. When Macagni was Chief. There was so much evidence stacked against him that he only gave to his friends. Macagni even admitted he only felt comfortable giving to people he knew. It was a 14th admendment violation. McCloud still lost the suit. The system is that currupt. Only thing good that came out of it was the cost for the city to defend him.

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  • zok
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    Has anyone applied to SLO Sheriff lately? and if so how long has it taken for a response?

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  • Paladin
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    Originally posted by bpmitche
    Hello! Just got an interesting update.

    I applied to the Paso Robles Police Department under Chief Burton the other day and heard got a phone call yesterday. According to Police Administrative Assistant Mary Stoholtz, Chief Burton - after consultation with the Paso Robles City Attorne(y)(ies) - has decided to suspend all CCW issuance until after the 9th Circuit Peruta decision.

    All applicants will receive a letter in the mail thanking them for their applications and informing them of the chief's decision. Such letters may be taken to the SLO County Sheriff, Ian Parkinson, as part of an application to them.
    A chief can enter into a Memorandum of Understanding with the sheriff to delegate ALL CCW issuance for city residents to the sheriff: the chief CANNOT legally issue ANY CCWs once they've done that. BUT they can rescind the MOU at ANY TIME to start issuing city CCWs once again.

    But that really doesn't matter. The City of El Paso de Robles has the GREATEST Dem:Repub spread, in favor of Repubs, of ANY incorporated city in SLO Co. You've got 45% Repubs and 30% Dems: 50% more Repubs than Dems!


    Use that to pressure your city council and mayor to pressure THEIR EMPLOYEES: (1) the city manager, (2) the city attorney, and (3) the chief of police.


    Remember: the council and mayor hire and fire all of those employees. (Be sure to use Public Records Act requests to get copies of any employment contracts for each of those 3 employees.) The council and mayor control those employee's budgets. You need to get the city council and mayor on your side to get the CoP to: (1) rescind his MOU and (2) to implement a policy of accepting "self-defense" as a sufficient statement of Good Cause for issuing CCWs. Once you do that, they'll can make life miserable for those 3 employees (city manager, city attorney, and chief of police), until each one agrees with them, resigns, or is fired and replaced.

    Use the ideas I present in this thread (http://www.calguns.net/calgunforum/s....php?t=1172570) and be sure to contact Fjold to see if he'd be willing to help you like he said he'd be willing to help folks in SD (and LA) county. Also, be sure to contact those folks in WC, Glendora and La Verne using Facebook group pages to organize to push their chiefs to issue.

    Fjold did it in Lompoc, you can do this in Paso Robles. The only question is are you willing to organize and fight to get a CCW?

    Back in early July 2015 I made 5 posts in the OT "707 Banter" thread to try to motivate, guide and help Sonoma gunnies to organize to push your sheriff to accept SD as GC. You should review those suggestions. Use "Advanced Search"; enter "Banter" and "Search Titles Only" in "search by keyword", use "Paladin" as "search by username", and select "Posts" on the lower left in "Show results as". I did 5 posts over July 11th and 13th, with this being the first post:
    Last edited by Paladin; 03-20-2016, 6:42 PM.

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  • Strykeback
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    Thanks sorry bout that. I work in slo county but live in Santa Barbara county so I follow both.

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  • Paladin
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    Originally posted by Strykeback
    I'm going to re apply in Santa Maria. Should be interesting with all the murders and gang crime now targeting everyone, self defense of one's self and family should be a good cause.
    Originally posted by Strykeback
    Might as well go thru the process of being shot down to have the option to threaten a lawsuit if something should happen because I couldn't have a firearm. The sheriff's department laughed at me a couple years ago and said even if peruta passed it would be years of lawsuits but they'd hold onto the application indefinitely for me...
    I cross posted your posts into the Santa Barbara Co thread where they belong and posted my reply to them there rather than continue to take the SLO Co thread off topic.
    Last edited by Paladin; 03-20-2016, 12:56 PM.

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  • mfj93444
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    Originally posted by offrdmania
    Its work related. I carry large sums on me weekly. The under sheriff required the owner of the company I work for to write a letter stating the exact purpose for my need to carry.
    Thanks again for your time and advice this morning. I really appreciate it....

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  • Strykeback
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    Might as well go thru the process of being shot down to have the option to threaten a lawsuit if something should happen because I couldn't have a firearm. The sheriff's department laughed at me a couple years ago and said even if peruta passed it would be years of lawsuits but they'd hold onto the application indefinitely for me...

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