Here's an excerpt of the article running on the Sacramento Bee. Not everyone had a notable or quotable but:
Stan Perez's opinion bothers me. Not sure why. It may be the potential for narrowing choices as "good cause". But it could be check any of the above and you're granted one.
All candidates said they would support legislation to make California a "shall issue" state, saying it would eliminate inconsistencies among jurisdictions and perceived inequities and biases in the process.
John D'Agostini, an investigator with the Amador County District Attorney's Office and a former Amador County sheriff's deputy said, "Self-protection, simple as that."
Larry Hennick, who served 32 years with the El Dorado County Sheriff's Department, "U.S. citizen." His policy, Hennick said, would be "apply and receive."
Stan Perez, retired chief of the California Highway Patrol's Valley Division: "You won't have to define good cause," he told potential applicants. "I will have already done that for you."
Stan Perez's opinion bothers me. Not sure why. It may be the potential for narrowing choices as "good cause". But it could be check any of the above and you're granted one.




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