It's probably been posted somewhere else in this thread but you can check your Livescan results here. I don't know if things show up at the DOJ end (and in results reported by that link) at one time, and at the OCSD at some other time. OCSD said the Livescan results are automatically received by them; I assume this requires the application to be correctly populated and the Livescan roller to key the numbers/identifiers in accurately.
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Hello Noranjen, Yes they are. Come on down and get your CCW in Orange County! you just have to establish proof residency, so once you get your
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Wait 'till Newsom finds out what they're doing....oh dear god there's gonna be hell to pay. LOL
"You're issuing permits for bad people to carry guns around the state? We can't have that!"
"Wait, they're vetted citizens?? Oh, that's even worse!"1911 ShooterComment
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Hey everyone, it's been a while since I've been on the site and active in guns, >5 years since my kids were born, but I had an encounter with a gang member in my medical clinic today that is making me consider getting a CCW permit.
Currently none of my guns are really great for CCW (Glock 35, Glock 17, Rock Island 1911, Ruger SR-22). So I would still need to get a good conceal gun and then do the training before anything could get started application wise. Thinking about a Springfield XD-S 45 if I can find one for sale.
Are there any doctors or nurse practitioners here that have their CCW? I'm pretty sure that I can write a decent good cause statement for myself as a nurse practitioner that has prescriptive authority for scheduled medications in a clinic in low socioeconomic area where the demographics of the population includes gang members.
I'm curious to know what other providers have used in their good cause statements.
I also have an active FFL-03 and COE if it makes any difference.
Thanks in advance.Last edited by deliverator; 01-15-2019, 10:16 PM.Comment
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Hey everyone, it's been a while since I've been on the site and active in guns, >5 years since my kids were born, but I had an encounter with a gang member in my medical clinic today that is making me consider getting a CCW permit.
I'm pretty sure that I can write a decent good cause statement for myself as a nurse practitioner that has prescriptive authority for scheduled medications in a clinic in low socioeconomic area where the demographics of the population includes gang members.
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My dad submitted renewal in the first part of December.
He got a request for additional info, and submitted it right away.
He picked up his renewal the first week of January.
They appear to be runnig about a month.
I submitted mine the first week of January for a March expiry date.Originally posted by tony270It's easy to be a keyboard warrior, you would melt like wax in front of me, you wouldn't be able to move your lips.Originally posted by repubconservPrint it out and frame it for all I careOriginally posted by el chivoI don't need to think at all..XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXOriginally posted by pjsigYou are talking to someone who already won this lame conversation, not a brick a wall. Too bad you don't realize it.
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Our family doctor has a permit. He even trained with my son in law who is a OCSD firearms trainer - unbeknownst to us.Hey everyone, it's been a while since I've been on the site and active in guns, >5 years since my kids were born, but I had an encounter with a gang member in my medical clinic today that is making me consider getting a CCW permit.
Currently none of my guns are really great for CCW (Glock 35, Glock 17, Rock Island 1911, Ruger SR-22). So I would still need to get a good conceal gun and then do the training before anything could get started application wise. Thinking about a Springfield XD-S 45 if I can find one for sale.
Are there any doctors or nurse practitioners here that have their CCW? I'm pretty sure that I can write a decent good cause statement for myself as a nurse practitioner that has prescriptive authority for scheduled medications in a clinic in low socioeconomic area where the demographics of the population includes gang members.
I'm curious to know what other providers have used in their good cause statements.
I also have an active FFL-03 and COE if it makes any difference.
Thanks in advance.
And yes, you can easily get your permit, and you don't need a special firearm to apply - you can always add one or more later.
Besides your glock 17 will work, the 19 is a little more compact. The M&P Shield is extremely popular for CCW. The XD's have great ergos, but the S-version is not a CA roster gun. I got one before the SSE curtain.
And get some CCW insurance in case you actually do have to use your firearm.1911 ShooterComment
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