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le/le transfers
I was told by my watch commander and a couple of gun shops that the CA DOJ isn't allowing this anymore. The gun still has to go to jail for ten days.Comment
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DOJ still allows it, but many departments have policies against it. Most agencies feel that since they issue you a gun for work, there is no need to get another one without waiting the ten days.
Even agencies that do issue letters, most won't do so on a private party transfer.LASD Retired
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DOJ allows it. Got a letter last week.
Depends on the agency. My first agency was fairly large, 700+. It usually took at least a week. At my current agency I can get one in a day.
I called my usual FFL about this today as I am selling a gun to a co-worker. He said a 10 day letter for a PPT doesn't need anything else on it that standard purchase letter doesn't have.
I'm not advocating dishonesty but you could request a letter by stating that you are buy specific gun at specific shop.Comment
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After typing that out I realize that you would still be knowingly violating policy so it's still dishonest. Forget I brought it up.Comment
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