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  • mike415stone
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    Sacramento county renewal is completed, good for another 2 years

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  • KZAP
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    On the license it states that and I quote "If contacted by law enforcement and carrying a concealed weapon, you must advise the officer of the presence of a firearm either on your person or otherwise present."

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  • Desertdoc
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    ^^^^Good point!

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  • Dvrjon
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    Over the past 4 years we have discussed the difference between the language in the policy and the language crafted on the license. The Cliff Notes takeaways are:
    1. The license stipulation is the document "in the field".
    2. The license stipulation is the minimum requirement.
    3. Sac Sheriff CCW staff have consistently advised following the language on the license.

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  • Desertdoc
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    Originally posted by KZAP
    Question, do you have to identify yourself as a CCW license holder if you are contacted by a LOE and you are NOT arms at that moment?
    Just to point this out:

    Restrictions Applicable to All Sacramento Sheriff’s Department Permit Holders (Permit invalid if violated)

    • While exercising the permit and carrying a weapon, no alcohol consumption is permitted.

    • No permitted weapon is allowed where weapons are prohibited by law.

    • No permitted weapon is allowed at locations where a sign is posted prohibiting
    weapons.

    • The Sheriff may impose additional restrictions.

    • During any law enforcement contact, you are required to disclose your status as a CCW permit holder and you must disclose whether or not you are carrying a weapon on your person or in your vehicle.

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  • harbinger007
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    This past week I went in for my third renewal (original CCW in 2010). I mentioned to the deputy that this is a busy time of year for me and wanted to make sure I understood the training requirements correctly, indicating that I would probably do my next refresher course in July 2018. He said that would be fine but that I just needed to make sure that my training was never more than two years old. I questioned him about this to make sure I knew what he was saying. He said that my training could not be more than two years old and still carry. So, if I obtain training in July 2018 and my CCW expires in December 2020 but I did not take my refresher course until October 2020, I could not carry between July 2018 and October 2020. I see nothing of any such requirement in PC 26165 or the DOJ application. I don't believe I've run into such a situation because of the timing of my past training classes but want to make sure I am out of compliance with some requirement I'm unaware of. Thanks.

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  • KZAP
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    Originally posted by Dvrjon
    You have your LTC.
    It has words printed on it below your signature and next to your thumb print.
    What do the words say?
    Got it. Thanks

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  • KahrMan
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    Originally posted by KZAP
    Congratulation. Insurance from whom?
    The insurance is not required of course, but I got coverage from USCCA (usconcealedcarry.com). I figure 22 a month is a box of ammo and gives me "some" peace of mind. Also looked at the policies from the NRA and 2nd Call. They all look good to me.

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  • Dvrjon
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    Originally posted by KZAP
    Question, do you have to identify yourself as a CCW license holder if you are contacted by a LOE LEO and you are NOT armsed at that moment?
    You have your LTC.
    It has words printed on it below your signature and next to your thumb print.
    What do the words say?
    Last edited by Dvrjon; 11-10-2016, 3:54 PM.

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  • KZAP
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    Originally posted by KahrMan
    Similar timeline for me. Got issuance today, picked up insurance and gtg.
    Congratulation. Insurance from whom?

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  • KZAP
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    Question, do you have to identify yourself as a CCW license holder if you are contacted by a LOE and you are NOT arms at that moment?

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  • jimmie_dimmick
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    Originally posted by VL221
    Wait 6 months?


    It's been over 5 months for me so far. Just gotta be patient. Use the time to find what gun and holster you'll want to use, etc.

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  • KahrMan
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    Originally posted by KZAP
    Update:
    - 4/15/2016 - Initial interview.
    - 5/18/2016 - Condition approval.
    - 5/19/2016 - Live Scan.
    - 9/27/2016 - Received Live Scan clearance.
    - 11/07/2016 - CCW license in hand.
    - 11/08/2016 - First time carry....
    Similar timeline for me. Got issuance today, picked up insurance and gtg.

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  • M&PMarine
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    30 Days exactly for me.

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  • Jremy707
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    Mine must have been too, I got approval in about a week as well.

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