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  • Jimmyt951
    Junior Member
    • Mar 2019
    • 19

    Originally posted by venomfab
    Just got an email with my approval. Permit has been issued!
    Awesome! Congrats man.

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    • vinny_land
      CGN Contributor
      • Dec 2007
      • 3374

      Just curious if anyone from (east of the county) who did renewals recently, did you still have to pickup at Ben Clark or will it now be handled in Palm Desert?
      "1911 mag, twinkie, twinkie, cupcake, primary weapon mag"

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      • five.five-six
        CGN Contributor
        • May 2006
        • 34749

        Originally posted by Barbarosa
        I had four paragraphs on my GC; two talked about being retired and traveling to remote locations, general concern about the safety of my wife and I. Typical GC stuff. He said if I had stopped with that I would have been good to go, but I added two paragraphs about personal hobbies.

        He said since I added those they needed proof (pictures and receipts). I sent them over and got approved right away
        .

        The moral of the story is sometimes less is more.
        Almost the exact same experience with me.

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        • five.five-six
          CGN Contributor
          • May 2006
          • 34749

          Does riverside allow you to swap barrels, like between .40S&W to .357SIG?

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          • Jimvh2
            CGN/CGSSA Contributor
            CGN Contributor
            • Jan 2013
            • 680

            Originally posted by five.five-six
            Does riverside allow you to swap barrels, like between .40S&W to .357SIG?
            In Riverside it's a no go. The caliber must match with DOJ records. I have a P229 that was bought as 357Sig. I qualified and tried to list it as 40S&W and I could not.
            "No Good Deed Goes Unpunished"

            NRA life member since 1997
            CRPA member

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            • Dvrjon
              CGN/CGSSA Contributor - Lifetime
              CGN Contributor - Lifetime
              • Nov 2012
              • 11275

              Originally posted by Barbarosa
              I had four paragraphs on my GC; two talked about being retired and traveling to remote locations, general concern about the safety of my wife and I. Typical GC stuff. He said if I had stopped with that I would have been good to go, but I added two paragraphs about personal hobbies.

              He said since I added those they needed proof (pictures and receipts). I sent them over and got approved right away.


              The moral of the story is sometimes less is more.
              WTF....your original statement was sufficient to qualify your Good Cause. What does the rest of it matter?

              Completely insane.

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              • jeff.i.thomas
                Member
                • Jan 2017
                • 279

                Originally posted by Dvrjon
                WTF....your original statement was sufficient to qualify your Good Cause. What does the rest of it matter?



                Completely insane.
                Yeah, my investigator just told me to take out one of mine and re-upload it once I did. I did that as soon as I got home from my interview.

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                • VWBus
                  Junior Member
                  • Apr 2020
                  • 13

                  Originally posted by Dvrjon
                  WTF....your original statement was sufficient to qualify your Good Cause. What does the rest of it matter?

                  Completely insane.
                  What's so insane about it? Let's hear your opinion as to why and why does it personally matter to you?

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                  • HK1
                    CGN/CGSSA Contributor
                    CGN Contributor
                    • Mar 2020
                    • 89

                    Modification Timeline

                    Here is the Timeline for a Modification to add 2 pistols and remove 1.

                    Applied: 9/29/2020

                    Approval: 10/17/2020

                    Calendar Days: 18
                    Business Days : 15 (includes Saturdays)

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                    • jeff.i.thomas
                      Member
                      • Jan 2017
                      • 279

                      Originally posted by HK1
                      Here is the Timeline for a Modification to add 2 pistols and remove 1.



                      Applied: 9/29/2020



                      Approval: 10/17/2020



                      Calendar Days: 18

                      Business Days : 15 (includes Saturdays)
                      Congrats!

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                      • HK1
                        CGN/CGSSA Contributor
                        CGN Contributor
                        • Mar 2020
                        • 89

                        Originally posted by jeff.i.thomas
                        Congrats!

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                        Thanks!

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                        • five.five-six
                          CGN Contributor
                          • May 2006
                          • 34749

                          Just to be clear, you can’t carry without physical possession of your permit?

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                          • jeff.i.thomas
                            Member
                            • Jan 2017
                            • 279

                            Assuming your asking if you've been approved to carry but your permit hadn't arrived.

                            Then yes, you have to wait until it's in hand. You are not permitted to carry concealed otherwise.

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                            • Jedi54
                              Senior Member
                              • Mar 2013
                              • 1012

                              alright, went back a few pages and I still have a (stupid) question.
                              my permit is expiring in March.
                              website says start 180 days out but then also on the CCW site it says not to start until you're 90 days out.

                              /confused.

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                              • jeff.i.thomas
                                Member
                                • Jan 2017
                                • 279

                                Originally posted by Jedi54
                                alright, went back a few pages and I still have a (stupid) question.
                                my permit is expiring in March.
                                website says start 180 days out but then also on the CCW site it says not to start until you're 90 days out.

                                /confused.
                                180 days is a result of delays because of COVID-19. I'd go with the 180 days until they remove that notice.

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