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I'm glad they changed their mind. I spoke with them about six months ago asking if they would do that and his initial answer was no because he didn't want the hassle of trying to keep the records. He must have realized just how much ammo we actually buy.Comment
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Just found another company that will ship with LEO ID. The owner seems to be legit and has some decent prices. Was able to get 500 rounds of 5.7x28 198LF which is hard as hell to find.
The website is www.OutdoorLimited.com I had an email exchange with the owner and he is good to go with shipping to CA with the proper ID.
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I saw some good prices on their site a few weeks ago but passed because I hadn't heard much about them.. Thanks!Just found another company that will ship with LEO ID. The owner seems to be legit and has some decent prices. Was able to get 500 rounds of 5.7x28 198LF which is hard as hell to find.
The website is www.OutdoorLimited.com I had an email exchange with the owner and he is good to go with shipping to CA with the proper ID.
CaptainkelpStay classy, CGF and Calguns.Originally posted by bwiese[BTW, I have no problem seeing DEA Agents and drug cops hanging from ropes, but that's a separate political issue.]Comment
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Blue Frog Gun Club verified they will **** with credentials as well.
I'm just hoping Brownell's and Cabelas get on board. That is where I order a majority of my free shipping ammo from.Comment
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With credentials, are you thinking they will need a department letter head signed by the chief to receive this deal?Comment
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SutterDuckhunter, this has been already cleared in this thread and several other threads. LEO officers are exempt.....Comment
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Law enforcement ID and California ID or drivers license with “current address” which it will be shipped to. sutterduckhunter just need more clarification on the process. So that’s all you need to provide buddy
Last edited by r6guy85; 12-22-2017, 3:53 PM.Comment
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Not LE here, but tracking this legislation in the best interests of all of us.
Common language in both SB 1235 and Prop 63 regarding exemptions:
(8) (A) A properly identified sworn peace officer, as defined in Chapter 4.5 (commencing with Section 830) of Title 3 of Part 2, or properly identified sworn federal law enforcement officer, who is authorized to carry a firearm in the course and scope of the officer's duties.
(B) (i) Proper identification is defined as verifiable written certification from the head of the agency by which the purchaser or transferee is employed, identifying the purchaser or transferee as a full-time paid peace officer who is authorized to carry a firearm in the course and scope of the officer's duties.
(ii) The certification shall be delivered to the vendor at the time of purchase or transfer and the purchaser or transferee shall provide bona fide evidence of identity to verify that he or she is the person authorized in the certification.
(iii) The vendor shall keep the certification with the record of sale and submit the certification to the department.
The way it reads, you will need written confirmation from your boss, as well as traditional forms of ID. I'll get flamed for this, but it is pretty clear to anyone with normal reading comprehension.
.Just taking up space in (what is no longer) the second-worst small town in California.Comment
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Dutch3 a Law enforcement credentials is proper identification by the head of the agency and is signed by the head of the agency. It states what kind of peace officer status a person holds which is a full time peace officer and gives me authorization to carry a firearm on and off duty. Also, let’s say I pull over a an off duty officer and he is carry off duty. I will ask to see his Law Enforcement credentials to properly identify if he is in fact a law enforcement officer and he can carry off duty. I don’t know one cop that walks around carrying his badge and credentials along with a letter saying he is a cop. Don’t be a hater Dutch3. I have never asked to see a letter from a cop to verify he is a cop. I ask for his credentials which is what properly identifies him. Traditional form of I’d is a California drivers licensed or state of with current address which the ammo will be delivered to so, Hah!! I say...Last edited by TacopsDep417; 12-26-2017, 5:19 PM.Comment
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