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If the US 1st amendment were treated like the 2nd amendment by US politicians, we will need a license to speak in public, need a background check to buy a book, and can only buy one every 30 days. They say the pen is mightier than the sword, yet the sword is the most regulated part of the constitution. -
AB 1134 Signed By Governor
Current law allows a person residing in a city to apply to the sheriff or the local police chief for a CCW. Assembly Bill (AB) 1134 was signed into law yesterday by Gov Brown. This bill now allows the sheriff to require a city resident to apply only to the police chief and would take away the right of a city resident to apply directly to their elected sheriff for a CCW. The game has changed ladies and gentlemen, and not for the better.
"Back off Lawman". (Chato)
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I don't have any reason to believe Moore would change anything due to 1134. Time will tell.Current law allows a person residing in a city to apply to the sheriff or the local police chief for a CCW. Assembly Bill (AB) 1134 was signed into law yesterday by Gov Brown. This bill now allows the sheriff to require a city resident to apply only to the police chief and would take away the right of a city resident to apply directly to their elected sheriff for a CCW. The game has changed ladies and gentlemen, and not for the better.
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Does anyone know if the current applications are going to be now transferred to the city police chief or is this for new applicant's. I'm coming into my 11 month of waitingCurrent law allows a person residing in a city to apply to the sheriff or the local police chief for a CCW. Assembly Bill (AB) 1134 was signed into law yesterday by Gov Brown. This bill now allows the sheriff to require a city resident to apply only to the police chief and would take away the right of a city resident to apply directly to their elected sheriff for a CCW. The game has changed ladies and gentlemen, and not for the better.
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AB 1134
The California Firearms Policy Coalition, the California Rifle and Pistol Association, Defensive Carry.Com, and other in-state pro-gun organizations believe that the issuance of CCW permits could be greatly restricted by this new bill (now law). They all opposed its passage. Also, the California State Sheriffs Association were reported to be greatly in favor of AB 1134, which will now give each sheriff the ability to relieve their offices of the work-related and budget-related burden of processing CCW applications.
"Back off Lawman". (Chato)
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As Samuel Adams replied (and I agree), "Time will tell". However, I, for one, believe that Sheriff Moore will come to embrace this new law and take advantage of the resources of the city PD's in processing the vast amount of future CCW applications (and renewals) for SJC."Back off Lawman". (Chato)
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Existing SJC Permit Holders, AB1134
I know at this point we can only offer up assumptions, but for those of you in this thread who have already received their CCW's through SJCSO: do you think with the passage of AB1134, there will be any chance of being "grandfathered in" come renewal time for those of us who have already been issued through the county...pre-AB1134?
Tracy-based CCW permit holder here, coming up on my first year of carrying, and if it comes time to renew and we have to do the dance with TPD Chief....this whole effort may have been a one trick pony.Comment
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gmony: I am acquainted with two officers on the MPD force. They have told me that Chief Obligacion has not been receptive to issuing CCW permits. Who's to say that, given the right circumstances, he will issue. I am hopeful that Sheriff Moore will continue with processing applications given that he has built up a staff (and obtained extra budget) for the effort."Back off Lawman". (Chato)
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mojoe24: I too have just past my 1-year CCW anniversary. In about 6-8 months I'll apply for a renewal. I am hopeful that Sheriff Moore will still be the primary POC for handling all SJC initial applications and renewals. Time will tell."Back off Lawman". (Chato)
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Current law allows a person residing in a city to apply to the sheriff or the local police chief for a CCW. Assembly Bill (AB) 1134 was signed into law yesterday by Gov Brown. This bill now allows the sheriff to require a city resident to apply only to the police chief and would take away the right of a city resident to apply directly to their elected sheriff for a CCW. The game has changed ladies and gentlemen, and not for the better.
The California Firearms Policy Coalition, the California Rifle and Pistol Association, Defensive Carry.Com, and other in-state pro-gun organizations believe that the issuance of CCW permits could be greatly restricted by this new bill (now law). They all opposed its passage. Also, the California State Sheriffs Association were reported to be greatly in favor of AB 1134, which will now give each sheriff the ability to relieve their offices of the work-related and budget-related burden of processing CCW applications.
As Samuel Adams replied (and I agree), "Time will tell". However, I, for one, believe that Sheriff Moore will come to embrace this new law and take advantage of the resources of the city PD's in processing the vast amount of future CCW applications (and renewals) for SJC.Maybe you could call or email Sheriff Moore's office and find out what his plans are. They seem to be pretty straightforward about their CCW process.gmony: I am acquainted with two officers on the MPD force. They have told me that Chief Obligacion has not been receptive to issuing CCW permits. Who's to say that, given the right circumstances, he will issue. I am hopeful that Sheriff Moore will continue with processing applications given that he has built up a staff (and obtained extra budget) for the effort.Anchors Aweigh
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Thanks, I was hoping for a different opinion but not expecting one.gmony: I am acquainted with two officers on the MPD force. They have told me that Chief Obligacion has not been receptive to issuing CCW permits. Who's to say that, given the right circumstances, he will issue. I am hopeful that Sheriff Moore will continue with processing applications given that he has built up a staff (and obtained extra budget) for the effort.NRA Life Member
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Finally got my permit this morning. No restrictions. First applied 10/06/2014.
Also, if you are including a gun you just purchased (less than 2 months), be sure to bring your DROS paperwork as they do instant checks if the guns are registered under your name. A friend who I came with had this situation where the new gun is not showing up in the DOJ database yet. Luckily the purchase receipt with the SN was still in his wallet and used that. Othewise he had o come back to add the new gun and pay $10. They said it takes up to 2 months for the info to show up at DOJ.If the US 1st amendment were treated like the 2nd amendment by US politicians, we will need a license to speak in public, need a background check to buy a book, and can only buy one every 30 days. They say the pen is mightier than the sword, yet the sword is the most regulated part of the constitution.Comment
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