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Ventura County Star on CGF Lawsuit
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As a name on that list, here are my thoughts:
I knew going in that my name could be public. I don't know why however as I'm not real excited about the potential for friends/neighbors to come up to me and say "so you packing today?" Why not just let me carry it on my hip?However, it is what it is.
I have no issue with having my GC being examined on an anonymous basis. However, it clearly needs to be seperated from my personal information. I would have to see exactly how this would be done to support this.
I want none of my background info released. The sheriff knew things about me that I didn't know. The report on me must have been 30 pages long. Don't ask exactly what, but trust me. Someone with this knowledge could cause me a great deal of ID theft/fraud etc.
Obviously, I support CCW. I think we must just be very careful about how things get disclosed. I trust CGF, but I'd hate to see some precedent where another entity has broader access as a result of this and next thing you know I have Brady people camped out at my front door or worse at my business.
Then, I might have to shoot oneI'll bet you have more than 2k worth of guns and I'll bet you have no insurance coverage for them. PM me for help in protecting your investment for only a couple of bucks per year.Comment
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In the same way that if one permit is issued for "self defense" GC, what if a permit is issued with a blank GC on the application itself? (Due to verbal GC or written on a separate sheet) Does that mean that no GC statement is required and permits should be issued to anyone not prohibited?Comment
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Then you won't be applying for a CCW, which has a public information disclosure plastered right across it.
I don't like or advocate a "trust us" attitude in regards to any entity having information about someone*; however, in regards to public information you will sign away the information contained within a CCW by entering it into the public domain.
*A matter of general preference, and not a commentary on CGFComment
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In the same way that if one permit is issued for "self defense" GC, what if a permit is issued with a blank GC on the application itself? (Due to verbal GC or written on a separate sheet) Does that mean that no GC statement is required and permits should be issued to anyone not prohibited?Comment
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As a name on that list, here are my thoughts:
I knew going in that my name could be public. I don't know why however as I'm not real excited about the potential for friends/neighbors to come up to me and say "so you packing today?" Why not just let me carry it on my hip?However, it is what it is.
I have no issue with having my GC being examined on an anonymous basis. However, it clearly needs to be seperated from my personal information. I would have to see exactly how this would be done to support this.
The sheriff is still more than happy to release your name etc. but are trying to protect the GC's that they are issuing for.Comment
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