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  • BubbaCluck
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    They are recommending applying for renewal four months before your expiration date instead of the three months the website says. All the information you need for renewal is on the SJCSO website.

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  • doc66
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    My permit expires end of Feb, 2020. When should I call and/or submit my renewal application. Also, what is the process to re-apply. Is it the same background check and so on like a new applicant? Thanks in advance.

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  • BubbaCluck
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    It worked for me when I renewed in April of this year.

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  • 209livinca
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    For the renewal is "Self Defense" still sufficient enough for good cause?

    Sent from my SM-G955U using Tapatalk

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  • BubbaCluck
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    4.5 years of labor/contract negotiations, some people leaving because of that, temporary personnel cutbacks. It does not look like Professional Standards is affected. Apparently the chopper will be seeing less airtime as well.
    Last edited by BubbaCluck; 08-16-2019, 12:22 PM.

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  • newglockster
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    ^^ Where did you hear that? Link?

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  • Federalist50
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    Potentially disconcerting news coming from SJSO about possible temporary program suspensions at 11 AM today.

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  • Mayor McRifle
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    Originally posted by sawman
    Any word on if they are going to allow more than 3 guns on permit?

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  • sawman
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    Originally posted by Mayor McRifle
    Good news is on the horizon. They are in the process of implementing an online application/renewal system that will speed up the process for everyone. And we will soon be getting plastic licenses instead of the laminated paper.
    Any word on if they are going to allow more than 3 guns on permit?

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  • Federalist50
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    Originally posted by newglockster
    ^^ Yep, things were supposedly going to be better. Definitely slower now, from what I have seen. Very disappointing.
    There's alot going on that Sheriff Withrow is dealing with....fiscally if you get my meaning.

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  • Kokanee
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    When I initially went in to pick up my first CCW almost 3 years ago, at about the longest wait period. I asked the desk lady how many they were processing every week. She stated they were doing about 20, but it had slowed to about 10.

    I really don't see how they are swamped.

    I really don't see how a online system is going to streamline a thing.
    Hopefully I am wrong, but I would guess it will get worse!

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  • Nor*Cal
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    Originally posted by Mayor McRifle
    Good news is on the horizon. They are in the process of implementing an online application/renewal system that will speed up the process for everyone. And we will soon be getting plastic licenses instead of the laminated paper.
    Good news indeed, thanks. No excuse for allowing permits to expire but it is good news.

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  • Mayor McRifle
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    Originally posted by newglockster
    They are really slow on renewals.
    Originally posted by Nor*Cal
    I hope they fix this quick.
    Good news is on the horizon. They are in the process of implementing an online application/renewal system that will speed up the process for everyone. And we will soon be getting plastic licenses instead of the laminated paper.

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  • Kokanee
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    Originally posted by Kokanee
    Electing a democrat to control our ccw's, what could go wrong?
    What could go wrong?

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  • newglockster
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    ^^ Yep, things were supposedly going to be better. Definitely slower now, from what I have seen. Very disappointing.

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