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  • GlockN'Roll
    Veteran Member
    • May 2015
    • 3677

    Originally posted by Foothill
    GlockNRoll wrote:



    You've made many assumptions and jumped to conclusions. Let me clarify. In the LACSD interview I set out to be 100% honest. I won't lie to have a chance at any career.

    The questioning went something like this.

    Q: Have you ever smoked marijuana?
    A: Yes
    Q: More than five times?
    A: Yes
    Q: More then 100 times?
    A: Yes
    Q Have you ever sold marijuana to anyone, even a close friend?
    A: Yes
    Q: Have you ever snorted cocaine?
    A: Yes
    Q: Have you ever taken LSD?
    A: Yes
    Q: Did you ever steal from an employer?
    A: Yes
    ...and it goes on in a similar vein.

    The point is the person being interviewed doesn't "characterize" their experience but merely answers questions that lead the examiner to a conclusion.

    No information is "volunteered" and only honest answers are offered.

    There is no opportunity to qualify or explain.

    I get the feeling you have seldom or never been interviewed by law enforcement.
    You are comparing apples and oranges here and making assumptions based on limited and/or the absence of information.

    I am trying to help you here.

    As 71musty said, applying for a LEO position is very different from applying for a CCW.

    I have applied for and successfully received LTC's in five different states, including California.

    Yes, I also have experience with LEO interviews...

    Best of luck ...
    Real Californian...

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    • Foothill
      Junior Member
      • Feb 2016
      • 7

      Thanks GlockNRoll! I probably am over analyzing things,

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      • GlockN'Roll
        Veteran Member
        • May 2015
        • 3677

        Relax and report back when you are done...

        Originally posted by Foothill

        Thanks GlockNRoll!

        I probably am over analyzing things,
        It is easy to do, when you doing something you have never done before.

        My standard advice is, relax and let the investigator lead the conversation (this will also give you insight into what, if any issues they might have).

        You'll come off better in the interview and you'll be less tempted to say too much.

        I think in most issuing jurisdictions, they have made up their minds (whether to approve you for the next step) in most cases before you arrive.

        They are usually just crossing the T's and dotting the I's.

        Unless they see disqualifying behavior or statements, it is yours to lose.

        Relax and report back when you are done...

        You're very welcome!
        Real Californian...

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        • MikeAE
          Junior Member
          • May 2015
          • 9

          I had my interview with a very stern detective lady. She got mad at me for not filling out a part of the app. I was nervous and intimidated by her but finished every reply with a "Yes Ma'am". She did ask 3 times if I was in the military wich kinda confused me. Like I said my interview was on the 25th so we'll see how everything pans out.
          I have friends from church that I know can give me a letter of recommendation if I get denied. I'm pretty bummed I don't think I did well.

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          • blindman
            Member
            • Dec 2005
            • 248

            Originally posted by MikeAE
            I had my interview with a very stern detective lady. She got mad at me for not filling out a part of the app. I was nervous and intimidated by her but finished every reply with a "Yes Ma'am". She did ask 3 times if I was in the military wich kinda confused me. Like I said my interview was on the 25th so we'll see how everything pans out.
            I have friends from church that I know can give me a letter of recommendation if I get denied. I'm pretty bummed I don't think I did well.
            Did you do the live scan?

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            • MikeAE
              Junior Member
              • May 2015
              • 9

              Yes sir after the interview she took my money orders and gave me some papers to take over to livescan.

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              • blindman
                Member
                • Dec 2005
                • 248

                Sounds like you passed the interview to me.

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                • MikeAE
                  Junior Member
                  • May 2015
                  • 9

                  Thanks I appreciate all y'all advise here on calguns. After the background check do they call you for a range test or mail you a letter I'm assuming it'll be like 4 months from now.

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                  • Cokebottle
                    Señor Member
                    CGN Contributor - Lifetime
                    • Oct 2009
                    • 32373

                    Originally posted by MikeAE
                    Thanks I appreciate all y'all advise here on calguns. After the background check do they call you for a range test or mail you a letter I'm assuming it'll be like 4 months from now.
                    She will call you.
                    - Rich

                    Originally posted by dantodd
                    A just government will not be overthrown by force or violence because the people have no incentive to overthrow a just government. If a small minority of people attempt such an insurrection to grab power and enslave the people, the RKBA of the whole is our insurance against their success.

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                    • Nopal
                      Senior Member
                      • Feb 2010
                      • 666

                      These detectives are folks trained/used to dealing with criminals, not dealing with folks that are simply trying to exercise a bit of their constitutional rights. They can at times be a little rough around the edges, that's all. It's what I jokingly call a proctologist's view of the world.

                      They're still quite reasonable and fair and are just trying their best to do a good job under the guidelines they're given.
                      .
                      Last edited by Nopal; 03-02-2016, 9:03 AM.

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                      • TonyMang_89
                        Senior Member
                        • Jun 2009
                        • 844

                        Is it possible to add/change the guns you have listed on your application if you have yet to receive the permit ?


                        WTB SKS
                        Winchester Model 12, 1200 or 1300
                        older 870 Wingmasters in 12 or 20 gauge in SoCal/IE

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                        • 71MUSTY
                          Calguns Addict
                          • Mar 2014
                          • 7029

                          Originally posted by TonyMang_89
                          Is it possible to add/change the guns you have listed on your application if you have yet to receive the permit ?
                          Yes, you can change weapons any time before your class/range day. After class/range day probably not.
                          Only slaves don't need guns

                          Originally posted by epilepticninja
                          Americans vs. Democrats
                          We stand for the Anthem, we kneel for the cross


                          We already have the only reasonable Gun Control we need, It's called the Second Amendment and it's the government it controls.


                          What doesn't kill me, better run

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                          • Cokebottle
                            Señor Member
                            CGN Contributor - Lifetime
                            • Oct 2009
                            • 32373

                            Yep.

                            I changed my mind no less than 6 times in the months between application and range day.
                            One of the guns I added to my permit ultimately was picked up from DROS the day before I was called and informed that I had cleared background and scheduled range.
                            Shot the crap out of it for 3 weeks and qualified with it.
                            - Rich

                            Originally posted by dantodd
                            A just government will not be overthrown by force or violence because the people have no incentive to overthrow a just government. If a small minority of people attempt such an insurrection to grab power and enslave the people, the RKBA of the whole is our insurance against their success.

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                            • TonyMang_89
                              Senior Member
                              • Jun 2009
                              • 844

                              Awesome. Thanks for the info


                              WTB SKS
                              Winchester Model 12, 1200 or 1300
                              older 870 Wingmasters in 12 or 20 gauge in SoCal/IE

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                              • jaymz
                                CGSSA Associate
                                • Oct 2006
                                • 6297

                                Originally posted by Foothill
                                Thanks GlockNRoll! I probably am over analyzing things,
                                You are. Someone very close to me has a very similar history to yours, is 20 years younger, and has had his SB CCW for about 3 years now.
                                War is when your Government tells you who the enemy is......

                                Revolution is when you figure it out for yourself.

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