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  • NuGunner
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    • Aug 2008
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    Last edited by NuGunner; 08-12-2015, 6:40 AM.
  • #2
    Ron-Solo
    In Memoriam
    • Jan 2009
    • 8581

    Normal DROS procedures, just like everyone else.
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    1978-2011

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    • #3
      tom2
      Member
      • Mar 2006
      • 147

      the purchasing LEO can bring a letterhead from their Department to take home right away after the DROS paperwork (no jail time).....


      Originally posted by Ron-Solo
      Normal DROS procedures, just like everyone else.

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      • #4
        Notorious
        Veteran Member
        • Sep 2008
        • 4695

        Originally posted by tom2
        the purchasing LEO can bring a letterhead from their Department to take home right away after the DROS paperwork (no jail time).....
        But it's still done at a FFL.
        I like guns

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        • #5
          stryper
          Senior Member
          • Feb 2012
          • 569

          le/le transfers

          Originally posted by tom2
          the purchasing L
          EO can bring a letterhead from their Department to take home right away after the DROS paperwork (no jail time).....
          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.

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          • #6
            Call_me_Tom
            Senior Member
            • Dec 2009
            • 1298

            Originally posted by tom2
            the purchasing LEO can bring a letterhead from their Department to take home right away after the DROS paperwork (no jail time).....
            The process takes so long that it isn't really worth the effort.

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            • #7
              Ron-Solo
              In Memoriam
              • Jan 2009
              • 8581

              Originally posted by stryper
              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.
              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.
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              • #8
                solanoshooter
                Member
                • Oct 2008
                • 252

                Originally posted by stryper
                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.
                DOJ allows it. Got a letter last week.

                Originally posted by Call_me_Tom
                The process takes so long that it isn't really worth the effort.
                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.

                Originally posted by Ron-Solo
                Even agencies that do issue letters, most won't do so on a private party transfer.
                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.

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                • #9
                  solanoshooter
                  Member
                  • Oct 2008
                  • 252

                  After typing that out I realize that you would still be knowingly violating policy so it's still dishonest. Forget I brought it up.

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                  • #10
                    stryper
                    Senior Member
                    • Feb 2012
                    • 569

                    Thanks for the info guys! It's nice to have the facts that way you can cut through the b/s!

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                    • #11
                      Call_me_Tom
                      Senior Member
                      • Dec 2009
                      • 1298

                      Originally posted by solanoshooter
                      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.
                      OCSD, it also take about a week and it isn't worth the effort IMO just to save 3 days.

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