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Last edited by Neptune; 03-23-2012, 4:45 PM.sigpic
I don't think it's nice,...you laughing.
You see, my mule don't like people laughing.
He gets the crazy idea you're laughing at him.
Now if you apologize, like I know you're going to,
I might convince him that you really didn't mean it. -
Squeaky clean here too. However, I've heard of some people with "stuff" in their distant past being approved. It depends on what the charges were though. Minor in possession, maybe you'll be fine; some sort of assault/DV or firearms-related charge and denial is likely (based on anecdotal evidence from those in-the-know about how Sheriff Stanton operates).

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Squeaky clean here too. However, I've heard of some people with "stuff" in their distant past being approved. It depends on what the charges were though. Minor in possession, maybe you'll be fine; some sort of assault/DV or firearms-related charge and denial is likely (based on anecdotal evidence from those in-the-know about how Sheriff Stanton operates).
I recall there were a few in Stanislaus.... (Old DUI charge, many years past, and I think another had a 30+ year old misdemeanor battery arrest, again 30+ years in the past...)sigpicComment
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I was also told by Deputy Grant that I could laminate license, but no mention of what if I had to modify Section B. Good thing I have yet to laminate mine. However, I did make backup copies.
Does anyone on this board see any issues with carrying a backup copy of the license instead of the original on my wallet? The original would never last two years using that cheap "receipt type" paper they use!Comment
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It wasn't discussed in this thread (maybe the Sacto one?) but I think we have to have the "rice paper" copy no matter what (DOJ/PC requirement or something like that). I agree it wouldn't survive 2yrs in my wallet which is why I followed Ms. Grant's suggestion (maybe she and Katherine need to have a chat).I was also told by Deputy Grant that I could laminate license, but no mention of what if I had to modify Section B. Good thing I have yet to laminate mine. However, I did make backup copies.
Does anyone on this board see any issues with carrying a backup copy of the license instead of the original on my wallet? The original would never last two years using that cheap "receipt type" paper they use!
Upon further reflection, maybe a sort of plastic sleeve could be used that's resealable or taped over the end. I'll have to see if I can find such a thing...

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I'm thinking the plastic ziplock style holders used for fishing licenses might be the way to go, you'd just have to fold it up to get it into your wallet.It wasn't discussed in this thread (maybe the Sacto one?) but I think we have to have the "rice paper" copy no matter what (DOJ/PC requirement or something like that). I agree it wouldn't survive 2yrs in my wallet which is why I followed Ms. Grant's suggestion (maybe she and Katherine need to have a chat).
Upon further reflection, maybe a sort of plastic sleeve could be used that's resealable or taped over the end. I'll have to see if I can find such a thing...
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I don't think it's nice,...you laughing.
You see, my mule don't like people laughing.
He gets the crazy idea you're laughing at him.
Now if you apologize, like I know you're going to,
I might convince him that you really didn't mean it.Comment
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Yep, I just went to Walmart, concealed carrying of course, and purchased a vinyl fishing license holder for $1.74. I cut the end tab off where the lanyard would loop through and put both the license, and permit in the holder. Nipped it in the bud!Comment
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Just picked up my new license today from Kathrine and did the same thing with a small plastic pouch I found.

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If you read PC 12050-12054, you'll notice that there is no such prohibition against establishments that serve alcohol.The only issue I see with your case is that you aren't allowed to carry in an establishment whose primary business is serving alcohol. Working late hours in the city should be good cause but I'm not sure how to deal with the Club issue. It may be different as you are working there and not a customer.
Good luck.sigpicComment
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What was your turn around time? I need to switch out one of my pieces for another, and I'll need a new card. The laminated card does not want to be unlaminated...
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I don't think it's nice,...you laughing.
You see, my mule don't like people laughing.
He gets the crazy idea you're laughing at him.
Now if you apologize, like I know you're going to,
I might convince him that you really didn't mean it.Comment
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Didn't you just get your LTC a few weeks ago?
... j/k 
From the time I dropped off my targets until I got the call to come get the modified LTC was about 12 weeks. I then was delayed an additional week because of the lamination issue. If you let Kathrine know about the need for a new "rice paper" copy when you drop off your paperwork and targets you could save time by not repeating my mistake.
Also, when I picked up my modified LTC on Wednesday, Kathrine said that she's very backlogged with over 80 active applications in various stages of review right now.

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I picked up a new piece that is going on the permit. Blame the two gun limit.
My understanding is that they white out the rice paper and type the new model on the whited out line. The problem is that miscommunication in the department caused many of us to laminate the paperwork, essentially creating the need to get new rice paper...which has to be signed by the Sheriff. It really shouldn't create much of an issue though because he needs to review and sign off on the new target anyway.
I plan on just filing the paperwork and waiting however long it takes. It's not a huge issue, as I'd rather see the guys waiting for their permits get fast-tracked in the meantime.
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I don't think it's nice,...you laughing.
You see, my mule don't like people laughing.
He gets the crazy idea you're laughing at him.
Now if you apologize, like I know you're going to,
I might convince him that you really didn't mean it.Comment
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Great first post and let me be the first to say welcome and thanks for your postComment
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