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CCW THREAT QUESTION
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No.. individuals with CCW is usually taught to avoid confrontations. Depending on where you live and county it would best serve you if you contact the police/sheriff of the county you live in and file a report of threat and that suspect claims he has a CCW. That would start the process of him getting interviewed by those who gave him the permit to see if he is truly fit to possess one.
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Yep.No.. individuals with CCW is usually taught to avoid confrontations. Depending on where you live and county it would best serve you if you contact the police/sheriff of the county you live in and file a report of threat and that suspect claims he has a CCW. That would start the process of him getting interviewed by those who gave him the permit to see if he is truly fit to possess one.
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Using a CCW as a threat is asking for it to be revoked.
His behavior was opposite what is expected of a CCW holder.
And he TOLD you to look it up. You can say you did. LOL
"Yeah, like... well, I just want to slap a hippie or two. Maybe even make them get jobs."

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Do you know for sure that he has a CCW? I'm kind of thinking that the local agency has probably had prior contacts with him, and her if they are as volatile as you suggest they are. I just don't see this kind of behavior been kept to themselves for any amount of time.
Of course I would have had to ask what type of medication he's supposed to be on, but I do tend to be a bit of a wise azz.Comment
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Someone comes onto someone else's property uninvited, has zero expectation of privacy, especially if that person is coming onto the property in a confrontational manner. Even more so if the property owner really does not want to talk to him in the first place, as seems to be the case here. I'm covering my azz first and foremost if this guy is in any way shape or form unstable.
OP seriously consider an restraining order barring him, and her from any communication with you or your family member's. Document everything.Comment
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Someone comes onto someone else's property uninvited, has zero expectation of privacy, especially if that person is coming onto the property in a confrontational manner. Even more so if the property owner really does not want to talk to him in the first place, as seems to be the case here. I'm covering my azz first and foremost if this guy is in any way shape or form unstable.
OP seriously consider an restraining order barring him, and her from any communication with you or your family member's. Document everything.Comment
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1. It isn't even clear that this confrontation was on the OP's property, since he just posted that he was working on the fence line and the neighbor stopped his truck as he was driving past.
2. We doln't know that this part of OP's property is not considered a public place, and as ESY noted you can still have a confidential conversation even if you are on private property.
3. The fact that recording cameras have the ability to record conversations doesn't mean that anyone consents to such a recording.
4. Whether or not requesting a restraining order will only exacerbate the situation as OP mentions is a valid concern that he has to figure out. He may want to begin with talking with local law enforcement.Comment
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If you are on your property then be armed and ignore him.NRA Life MemberComment
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Next time he speaks to you just tell him that you looked it up and found out that one can't have a CCW or even access to firearms or ammunition if he/she is subject to a restraining order and leave it at that. Don't threaten or even hint that your research is anything personal or anything other than academic. If he really has a CA LTC and wants to keep it, he will back off and never be confrontational with you again.NRA Certified Pistol, Rifle, Shotgun and Metallic Cartridge Reloading Instructor
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