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  • Paladin
    I need a LIFE!!
    • Dec 2005
    • 12370

    Originally posted by Strutter
    Interviewed on 4/9. Got approval call 2 weeks ago. Training this past weekend and picked up my permit on Tuesday. They are still approving but I would count on a 5+ month wait.
    Congrats!

    240+ examples of CCWs Saving Lives.

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    • RANGER295
      Administrator
      CGN Contributor - Lifetime
      • Sep 2006
      • 4000

      Originally posted by bst1208
      My interview is Monday (Oct 6).

      In SJC, are we allowed to enter on the application any handgun we legally own? Is it correct that some counties are disallowing SSE pistols? I just picked up a Glock 42 and Ruger LCP, it would suck if I won't be able to use them as CCW.
      I have a Springfield XDS and a Ruger LCP on mine
      "Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety."
      ~Ben Franklin

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      • krypt0
        Junior Member
        • Jun 2009
        • 30

        Originally posted by bst1208
        My interview is Monday (Oct 6).

        In SJC, are we allowed to enter on the application any handgun we legally own? Is it correct that some counties are disallowing SSE pistols? I just picked up a Glock 42 and Ruger LCP, it would suck if I won't be able to use them as CCW.
        I have a M&P Shield and an XDs both SSE'd this year, I added the XDs 3 months into the process after my interview before they called me.

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        • obiwan
          Senior Member
          • Oct 2012
          • 657

          Interviewed May 12th, crickets since...

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          • backpacker57
            Junior Member
            CGN Contributor
            • Sep 2014
            • 94

            One of the questions they asked me for my interview was what my work policy was regarding guns, to which I told them I was not allowed to have any firearms on the premises. They added that as a restriction on my paperwork. I don't mind that - the simple fact of the matter is that if my work catches me with a concealed gun at work, they will terminate me. Are any of us willing to take that chance? Not me. I don't like it, but I must abide by it. I am considering parking on the street and keeping my handgun in my car just off premises. Its the best I can do under the circumstances.

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            • jkody
              Senior Member
              • Dec 2010
              • 1081

              I would have a problem with that if they added a restriction to mine stating no work carry. If I choose to get fired that's up to me. Second, if I get a different job that would allow it, now I would have to waste more time and probably money to get them to lift the restriction. There needs to be a challenge to this.

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              • Mayor McRifle
                Calguns Addict
                • Dec 2013
                • 7648

                Originally posted by jkody
                I would have a problem with that if they added a restriction to mine stating no work carry. If I choose to get fired that's up to me. Second, if I get a different job that would allow it, now I would have to waste more time and probably money to get them to lift the restriction. There needs to be a challenge to this.
                Both of these are excellent points. Just because something is against company policy doesn't make it illegal. What is the sheriff's legitimate interest in a particular CCW permit holder's employer's policy on firearms?
                Anchors Aweigh

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                • RANGER295
                  Administrator
                  CGN Contributor - Lifetime
                  • Sep 2006
                  • 4000

                  Originally posted by Mayor McRifle
                  Both of these are excellent points. Just because something is against company policy doesn't make it illegal. What is the sheriff's legitimate interest in a particular CCW permit holder's employer's policy on firearms?
                  It is interesting because they seem to be inconsistent on this. They asked me if it was against the policy at my workplace. I told them that I had never seen it in writing but given the nature of where I work I am sure that it is. I said that I would have to ask administration which I do not want to do so I just will not carry at work. He said ok and I really expected to have a restriction on mine but I do not. My job is one where I believe that there should be armed people and that it would benefit the safety of many people who are currently soft targets. That being said, unless it was an official program where I had LEO type protections, I do not want the liability and responsibility of carrying on the job as an individual CCW holder due to the nature of the setting. That being said, I do appreciate that I have the power to make that decision, whether I want to risk getting fired and having my CCW revoked vs. going unprotected. I have chosen to disarm at work but at least that is my choice.
                  "Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety."
                  ~Ben Franklin

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                  • 1919A4
                    Senior Member
                    • Jan 2007
                    • 634

                    I picked my permit up today. No restrictions.
                    I was asked if I would be carrying at work. I said no its against the policy and I would be fired, no exceptions. That was it. I think if you come across like you are not sure what your company policy is you will have to provide some documentation with a correct answer. I don't think a I don't know is going to fly. If you waiting for that call I would research it to prevent then from having to call you back.

                    3/24/14. I called for the appointment.
                    4/23/14. Had my appointment at 2:00pm.
                    9/9/14. Had my phone interview last week.
                    9/16/2014 APPROVED.
                    148 days total for approval.
                    10/6/14 picked up permit after 16hr CCW course.

                    It does have in red writing on the back.
                    If the holder is arrested for
                    criminal misconduct, this
                    license is to be immediately
                    returned to the San Joaquin
                    County Sheriff's Office.

                    Good luck guys. Be patient. They were training a women today while doing mine so maybe things will pick up. That poor Melanie women. While I was there the phone kept ringing. I bet she couldn't get anything done. It was none stop folks calling to get an update, lol.
                    God Bless our Men and Women of the armed forces.
                    Lynch

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                    • slipknot95758
                      Senior Member
                      • Jul 2012
                      • 653

                      Good to hear. Interesting about the warning on the back I know that wasn't there three months ago. I'm on day 150 already had my training just waiting on a call.

                      I decided to carry a different gun than what I initially trained with sp I am going to qualify saturday with it

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                      • Heatseeker
                        Senior Member
                        • Dec 2007
                        • 1882

                        Congrats 1919!

                        You interviewed the same day as my wife, a week after me. Our time has got to be getting close...
                        If it ain't broke, keep fixin' it 'til it is...

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                        • bst1208
                          Member
                          • Aug 2014
                          • 133

                          Originally posted by slayer61
                          Fellas, I have my appointment next month and I'm trying to get all my ducks in a row. The cover letter so graciously provided by this very website says to bring two checks. One made out for $19 and one for $120. On the Sheriff's information packet it says $19 and $28? Nevermind... I'm overthinking this. I'll make the check out when I get there!
                          On the day of interview, you will need one check for $19 (20% of application fee), another check for $128 for live scan fingerprinting. When approved, you will pay the remaining 80% of the application fee, which is $76. All payable to San Joaquin County Sheriff's Office.
                          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.

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                          • bst1208
                            Member
                            • Aug 2014
                            • 133

                            I just had my interview today.

                            I am a permanent resident (green card) and not a citizen. Investigator did not know if I am eligible and will need to find out, so my application will probably take longer than the already painstakingly long wait.

                            I can't find anything under law that says that US citizenship is a requirement for CCW.

                            I started a discussion here about it: http://www.calguns.net/calgunforum/s...d.php?t=990564
                            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.

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                            • Zamble
                              Senior Member
                              • Jul 2011
                              • 2350

                              Before I was approved, on the last of the 2 follow up call, he asked where I worked, was I allowed to carry at work, etc... I was unemployed at the time and told him so, and it appeared that I had thrown him a loop being unemployed. He seemed like he was unsure how to proceed. Then he went on for 20 minutes about my finances.

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                              • mkwtsn
                                Junior Member
                                • Jun 2014
                                • 19

                                Congratulations 1919!!! My interview was 4/30. Hopefully I am right behind you.
                                Last edited by mkwtsn; 10-06-2014, 9:54 PM.

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