
Are you serious? What do you base this upon?
In case you haven't noticed, in fall 2017 Sheriff Gore in San Diego Co, went from red to light green. He's been readily issuing CCWs and has gotten to issuing ~100 per month for the last several months. This month, SD Co SO has passed, I'd bet for the first time ever, >2,000 CCWers!

Villenueva, the new sheriff in LA Co, has promised to issue more CCWers than his predecessor, so we've changed it, conservatively, to light red.
Essick, the new incoming Sonoma Co sheriff, will be taking it to light green. This will show on the January update of the map.
CoCoCo went from light red to yellow, probably about 1.5 to 2 years ago, but we only realized it late this year.
Only 2 counties have changed colors to the more restrictive direction: we're changing Napa Co and SLO Co back to yellow. But not due to any negative change, but just due to more info about them. They've both been on the border between yellow and light green, so they've tended to flip back and forth between those. Plus, as the map states, the colors can be off by one color from the actual practice (but not off by 2 colors).
Last, a year ago, 2017 Dec 31, we passed 100,000 CCWers statewide for the first time EVER!

I'd guess that we'll pass 110,000 this Dec 31st since many IAs that had DOJ background check problems and online app problems in 2017 sorted them out by 2018.
Bottom line: AFAIK, EVERYTHING has gone our way at the county level statewide in 2018.

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