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  • Steve45-70
    Member
    • May 2022
    • 158

    Originally posted by BobB35
    now that cooper is the sherriff, any predication on the new levels of requirements for a LTC that will be coming.



    He is an anti-2A democrat who doesn't think people have a right to arms or self defense.
    I voted for Barnes but Cooper did not sound like he was too worried about the CCW holders. Above all else he is a politician. I think he may of made it more difficult for us, but with this new court ruling, I think he has perfect cover from his political donors. I doubt much will change.

    Honestly, after reading most of the Supreme Court ruling, I don't think much can change. They were specifically warned against making things more difficult. Sacramento , while better than many, is not an easy or cheap process already.

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    • BenjiP
      Junior Member
      • Jan 2022
      • 22

      I filled out my application and everything, I have an appointment in July and I got a few questions. Whats the sheriffs interview like? Do I gotta pay for anything when I get there? I keep hearing about the DOJ do I gotta call the DOJ and do anything myself? Thanks for the help guys

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      • Steve45-70
        Member
        • May 2022
        • 158

        Originally posted by BenjiP
        I filled out my application and everything, I have an appointment in July and I got a few questions. Whats the sheriffs interview like? Do I gotta pay for anything when I get there? I keep hearing about the DOJ do I gotta call the DOJ and do anything myself? Thanks for the help guys
        Interview basically just goes over your application. Will correct any issues . Asks about drug use, arrests and the like. They were very nice and I think just wanted to see that you are somewhat sane. They will explain the next steps. You do not have to pay any money other than the application fee you already paid at the interview.

        The DOJ is the livescan. They will basically send you down to get fingerprinted and have a background check done. They have various locations you can go. You do have to pay for that.

        Next you will want to schedule a class. Only time I would not do that right away is if I thought something would show up in my background check. My class was $270 for 1 gun but some are less.

        Lastly you just wait and wait for your livescan to clear. They will call you to tell you to pay the last part of your permit. When you do that you can go pick up your permit.

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        • sdyer1@live.com
          Junior Member
          • Apr 2022
          • 24

          Originally posted by Steve45-70
          Interview basically just goes over your application. Will correct any issues . Asks about drug use, arrests and the like. They were very nice and I think just wanted to see that you are somewhat sane. They will explain the next steps. You do not have to pay any money other than the application fee you already paid at the interview.

          The DOJ is the livescan. They will basically send you down to get fingerprinted and have a background check done. They have various locations you can go. You do have to pay for that.

          Next you will want to schedule a class. Only time I would not do that right away is if I thought something would show up in my background check. My class was $270 for 1 gun but some are less.

          Lastly you just wait and wait for your livescan to clear. They will call you to tell you to pay the last part of your permit. When you do that you can go pick up your permit.


          How long did it take for your background clearance to come back? I had my interview 6/29 and then did my finger print the next day 6/30.

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          • BenjiP
            Junior Member
            • Jan 2022
            • 22

            Originally posted by sdyer1@live.com
            How long did it take for your background clearance to come back? I had my interview 6/29 and then did my finger print the next day 6/30.
            Please keep us updated when you get the green light so we can have a time reference

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            • RP1911
              Calguns Addict
              • Sep 2007
              • 5197

              On my 87th day since live scan on 4/6/22...
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              • Steve45-70
                Member
                • May 2022
                • 158

                Originally posted by sdyer1@live.com
                How long did it take for your background clearance to come back? I had my interview 6/29 and then did my finger print the next day 6/30.
                It was exactly 90 days from live scan

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                • Dvrjon
                  CGN/CGSSA Contributor - Lifetime
                  CGN Contributor - Lifetime
                  • Nov 2012
                  • 11278

                  Originally posted by BobB35
                  now that cooper is the sherriff, any predication on the new levels of requirements for a LTC that will be coming.



                  He is an anti-2A democrat who doesn't think people have a right to arms or self defense.
                  Cooper has no authority until 1/1/2023 after he is sworn in.

                  But I will guarantee he will toe the line scribed for him by the Legislature, the County Board of Supervisors, Mayor Steinberg and the Social Justice Warrior brigades..
                  Last edited by Dvrjon; 07-04-2022, 5:14 PM.

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                  • RP1911
                    Calguns Addict
                    • Sep 2007
                    • 5197

                    Day 93 and waiting.

                    8,035,200 seconds
                    133,920 minutes
                    2,232 hours
                    13 weeks and 2 days
                    25+% of the year.
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                    • 14jerso
                      Junior Member
                      • Oct 2012
                      • 2

                      Moved to Sacramento a year ago and want to start the ccw process. Someone (not SCSO) told me I had to live in Sac Co for 2 years before I could apply. Anybody heard this before? I can not find anything to back this up.

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                      • Solidstream13
                        Junior Member
                        • Aug 2021
                        • 15

                        That is not true

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                        • mar6marg
                          Junior Member
                          • Mar 2010
                          • 59

                          Can my wife use my registered firearm for her CCW application in Sacramento County? Or would she need to register it in her name? Thanks

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                          • Markinsac
                            Senior Member
                            • Jan 2007
                            • 1002

                            Originally posted by mar6marg
                            Can my wife use my registered firearm for her CCW application in Sacramento County? Or would she need to register it in her name? Thanks
                            A bill is in the works that requires that the applicant be the registered owner.

                            There is, however, a law that apparently passed a couple of years ago that allows both parties of a relationship to be registered at DROS. Don't know the mechanism behind it - hope an FFL does know how to do it.

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                            • mar6marg
                              Junior Member
                              • Mar 2010
                              • 59

                              Originally posted by Markinsac
                              A bill is in the works that requires that the applicant be the registered owner.

                              There is, however, a law that apparently passed a couple of years ago that allows both parties of a relationship to be registered at DROS. Don't know the mechanism behind it - hope an FFL does know how to do it.
                              Thanks for the reply. So I called Sac Sheriff CCW and the agent I spoke to said if we are legally married, she can use the firearms registered in my name for her ccw permit even if it's already listed on my permit. He said she legally owns it too since she's my spouse which he is right because if we get divorce, she gets half of everything we own lol. Handguns will not need to be registered in her name at all for her permit. Just thought I'd put it out there if anyone is interested.

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                              • RP1911
                                Calguns Addict
                                • Sep 2007
                                • 5197

                                Day 99. Still nothing.
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