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  • Paul49
    Member
    • May 2016
    • 230

    Originally posted by ejpark7429
    I did a bit of googling and came to the conclusion that a "contract city" is a city that has contracted LASD to their police work in lieu of having their own police department; "contract city" does not refer to a police department that has entered an agreement with LASD to process CCW applications and renewals. Is that correct?

    If so, is there any reason I shouldn't apply to my local PD if I already applied to LASD a little over a month ago? There's no way for local police to know that I already applied to LASD before the cutoff date, right? I feel kinda bad about wasting LASD and local PD resources by applying twice, but given the current backlog w/ LASD, I'm seriously considering going with this option...

    I'm also concerned that my local (and very small) PD doesn't have the resources to handle CCW applications since they ceded that power to LASD, but that's a different concern. My main worry is whether I'm boning myself by applying twice.

    You cannot assume the agencies do not communicate. I had an application in for LAPD when LASD dropped their requirement for an LAPD denial letter. Within days of that change and LASD receiving my direct application, LAPD called stating they compared applicant lists and did I want to drop my application with them, LAPD?
    4/19/21 applied, 8/31 Whittier interview.
    11/17 PTT email, docs sent 11/18
    12/13 call for pick up, picked up 12/15/21.
    Utah CCW since March 2018 and Arizona since June 2022
    Mailed renewal 5/8/23, online 11/6, interview 11/15
    11/26 PTT and docs submitted, 11/29 approved
    Pickup 12/20

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    • ejpark7429
      Junior Member
      • Jan 2020
      • 6

      Originally posted by Paul49
      You cannot assume the agencies do not communicate. I had an application in for LAPD when LASD dropped their requirement for an LAPD denial letter. Within days of that change and LASD receiving my direct application, LAPD called stating they compared applicant lists and did I want to drop my application with them, LAPD?
      This is the exact info I was looking for. Thanks.

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      • Calbix
        Member
        • Feb 2021
        • 112

        Originally posted by cannonfire
        Just found out about this deadline yesterday. Anyone know if it would work to walk it in to my local sheriff's station today? Would there by anyone there to receive it and would they timestamp it?

        Alternative is shipping it via UPS/FedEx since every USPS is closed today.
        Was wondering the same. I was thinking to go submit it downtown rather than a local station to speed up the process somewhat. I would imagine someone should be able to receive applications but I could be wrong. I'm actually in LAPD jurisdiction and I am on their wait list but they're taking their sweet time waiting for SB 918 to pass.

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        • michaelh1951
          Member
          • Mar 2021
          • 215

          When 918 goes into effect....

          My worry is that SB 918 will pass, be signed, and go into effect within the next few days. If so, there is the risk that all pending applications will be invalidated due to lack of character references; or that the existing application form will for one or another reason be invalidated and a brand new application required.

          If that happens, those of us patiently waiting may be required to re-apply, back to the bottom of the pile. Worse, those of us in cities like Los Angeles will need to wait for the LAPD or other local PD to gear up their procedures. And, unlike the Sheriff, they will likely do this without a trace of cooperation.

          My only hope is that Antonyuk vs Bruen will result in a clear, resounding rejection of New Yorks new law; and that California will delay implementation of 918 or a variant of it.

          But I'm not hopeful...

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          • Fightonrob
            Junior Member
            • Jun 2013
            • 92

            I don't know too much about SB 918, but those who are currently waiting in the process will have to redo everything?!
            Originally posted by michaelh1951
            My worry is that SB 918 will pass, be signed, and go into effect within the next few days. If so, there is the risk that all pending applications will be invalidated due to lack of character references; or that the existing application form will for one or another reason be invalidated and a brand new application required.

            If that happens, those of us patiently waiting may be required to re-apply, back to the bottom of the pile. Worse, those of us in cities like Los Angeles will need to wait for the LAPD or other local PD to gear up their procedures. And, unlike the Sheriff, they will likely do this without a trace of cooperation.

            My only hope is that Antonyuk vs Bruen will result in a clear, resounding rejection of New Yorks new law; and that California will delay implementation of 918 or a variant of it.

            But I'm not hopeful...

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            • awiner
              Senior Member
              • Aug 2012
              • 1193

              Los Angeles

              Originally posted by michaelh1951
              My worry is that SB 918 will pass, be signed, and go into effect within the next few days. If so, there is the risk that all pending applications will be invalidated due to lack of character references; or that the existing application form will for one or another reason be invalidated and a brand new application required.

              If that happens, those of us patiently waiting may be required to re-apply, back to the bottom of the pile. Worse, those of us in cities like Los Angeles will need to wait for the LAPD or other local PD to gear up their procedures. And, unlike the Sheriff, they will likely do this without a trace of cooperation.

              My only hope is that Antonyuk vs Bruen will result in a clear, resounding rejection of New Yorks new law; and that California will delay implementation of 918 or a variant of it.

              But I'm not hopeful...

              The bigger concern in regards to SB 918 is that once passed and I believe it will pass only to be fought vehemently, is that the areas we will be able to carry legally will be so scarce it makes a CCW almost useless in CA.

              **** EFFECTIVELY MAKING HAVING A CCW IN CALIFORNIA 90% USELESS ****
              Last edited by awiner; 07-31-2022, 8:43 PM.

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              • jrange3
                Member
                • Jun 2020
                • 101

                Originally posted by skeeter149
                I'm just over here reading all the goodness at 3 weeks since turned in application. Can anyone tell me how the first communication happens. Was it a phone call, letter, email?
                Phone call from LASD, can be private # or not. After call an email will be sent to you.

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                • michaelh1951
                  Member
                  • Mar 2021
                  • 215

                  Originally posted by Fightonrob
                  I don't know too much about SB 918, but those who are currently waiting in the process will have to redo everything?!
                  No way to predict. In New York, they put a freeze on gun permits not issued prior to some specific date. Then they said would be a six month delay while they create the new application form.

                  Who's to say what the people here will do. I wouldn't plan on it being supportive to us.

                  Under most circumstances, laws are written to go into effect after some reasonable interval after signing. This is written to be an urgency measure, meaning it goes into effect immediately.

                  So yes, I can imagine a lowlife like Bonta saying all applications need to be on some new form that hasn't yet been created. Just like in New York...

                  We shall see...

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                  • Fightonrob
                    Junior Member
                    • Jun 2013
                    • 92

                    Wow this ridiculous! When is the hearing for this?
                    Originally posted by michaelh1951
                    No way to predict. In New York, they put a freeze on gun permits not issued prior to some specific date. Then they said would be a six month delay while they create the new application form.

                    Who's to say what the people here will do. I wouldn't plan on it being supportive to us.

                    Under most circumstances, laws are written to go into effect after some reasonable interval after signing. This is written to be an urgency measure, meaning it goes into effect immediately.

                    So yes, I can imagine a lowlife like Bonta saying all applications need to be on some new form that hasn't yet been created. Just like in New York...

                    We shall see...

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                    • michaelh1951
                      Member
                      • Mar 2021
                      • 215

                      Originally posted by Fightonrob
                      Wow this ridiculous! When is the hearing for this?
                      Scheduled committee hearing date is August 3. They aren't waiting around.

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                      • awiner
                        Senior Member
                        • Aug 2012
                        • 1193

                        Los Angeles

                        Originally posted by Fightonrob
                        I don't know too much about SB 918, but those who are currently waiting in the process will have to redo everything?!
                        Last edited by awiner; 07-31-2022, 9:20 PM.

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                        • 09cs
                          Senior Member
                          • Apr 2013
                          • 1704

                          Originally posted by ProRoad
                          You do that when you go to training, what county are you in, We in LA County Livescan right after the interview, some before..
                          I am in LA county. I was not told to get livescan after my interview, and they needed more documentation for my GC, sent that right after and radio silence since interview
                          LA CCW:
                          Mailed app: 6/23/2021
                          Received Call: 4/5/22
                          Interview: 4/12/22
                          More documentation for GC requested and sent: 6/23/22
                          Livescan completed and cleared: 8/3/22 Firearm Livescan Completed: 8/7/22
                          Proceed to training email: 9/13/22
                          Training doc received: 9/28/22
                          Call to pick up: 10/31/22
                          Pick up permit: 11/4/22

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                          • Glockster818
                            Member
                            • Jun 2021
                            • 377

                            Originally posted by 09cs
                            I am in LA county. I was not told to get livescan after my interview, and they needed more documentation for my GC, sent that right after and radio silence since interview
                            Hi, same thing happened to me. It took a while for them to request documents from me. If you are confident, you should do the livescan because it is taking about 11 weeks now.
                            Applied on 04/5/2021
                            Check Cashed 5/15/2021
                            Call for interview 6/24/2021
                            Interview 6/28/2021
                            Call requesting add docs 01/10/2022
                            Livescan 02/04/2022
                            Livescan clears 03/29/2022
                            Email for training 04-04-2022
                            Training docs received by unit 04/06/2022
                            Call to pickup 04/27/2022

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                            • 09cs
                              Senior Member
                              • Apr 2013
                              • 1704

                              Originally posted by Glockster818
                              Hi, same thing happened to me. It took a while for them to request documents from me. If you are confident, you should do the livescan because it is taking about 11 weeks now.
                              With the SC ruling, and the Sheriff saying to leave the GC statement blank, I should be good to go now. I hope!! I am going to get it done this week, then i guess do firearms training after
                              LA CCW:
                              Mailed app: 6/23/2021
                              Received Call: 4/5/22
                              Interview: 4/12/22
                              More documentation for GC requested and sent: 6/23/22
                              Livescan completed and cleared: 8/3/22 Firearm Livescan Completed: 8/7/22
                              Proceed to training email: 9/13/22
                              Training doc received: 9/28/22
                              Call to pick up: 10/31/22
                              Pick up permit: 11/4/22

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                              • mrvaudo
                                Member
                                • Nov 2013
                                • 406

                                Dang. I live in La city so I’m under LAPD jurisdiction looks like I missed the august 1 postmark deadline so now I’m going to have to go through LAPD right?

                                Dragged my feet since I had no good cause. Seems like I should have applied with light green 6 months ago and when they finally got to me I would have been good to go. Hindsight is 20/20

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