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  • #16
    not-fishing
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2009
    • 2270

    Loose a CCW??? Heck I'd be more worried about how many days in jail and how much my legal fees are going to be even if the Government agrees that my firearm use was justified.

    Although being an old guy I might just stay in jail until they kick me out.

    People must remember Gun Owners are the ENEMY of the Deep State.
    Last edited by not-fishing; 07-22-2019, 7:52 AM.
    Spreading the WORD according to COLT. and Smith, Wesson, Ruger, HK, Sig, High Standard, Browning

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    • #17
      Kmai24
      Senior Member
      • Feb 2013
      • 1220

      Originally posted by not-fishing
      Loose a CCW??? Heck I'd be more worried about how many days in jail and how much my legal fees are going to be even if the Government agrees that my firearm use was justified.

      Although being an old guy I might just stay in jail until they kick me out.

      People must remember Gun Owners are the ENEMY of the Deep State.
      Let me help you out ParadigmGuy

      ** Lose **

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      • #18
        rudigan
        Senior Member
        • Feb 2011
        • 2061

        Pretty sure we have fail
        Member & Contributor CRPA/NRA

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        • #19
          CGT80
          Veteran Member
          • Jul 2008
          • 2980

          San Bernardino County Sheriff's recommend having two pistols on your permit so that in the case of using one for self defense, you have a backup. In SBC, you can only add or remove pistols from your permit when renewed every two years. The limit is 3 pistols. This department is very pro 2A. They are also very protective of tarnishing the reputation of the ccw process and don't want anyone turning into a bad example in a state that they agree does not value our right to defend ourselves. A single traffic ticket here or there is noted and not acted upon, but if you continue to do take stupid actions or break the law, your done.


          YMMV, especially in a different county.
          He who dies with the most tools/toys wins

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          • #20
            Smoking Sister
            Junior Member
            • Oct 2018
            • 4

            Not to go too off subject but somewhat related to the status of ones permit. I read your replies to the story about my friends sister who both live out of state (MO) and the revoking of her CCW when the issuing authority found out she was being accused of a crime she may or may not have committed. We here put time and money into acquiring our CCW permit in San Diego which in all indications has become somewhat of an anomaly. With 3.5 million living in this county thats like 1/1000 of the population. So we're a rare breed exercising our 2A rights. It would be a shame to lose that privilege due to an accusation of impropriety especially when one isn't afforded due process. My friends sister was only accused of a crime, not convicted of one. So some of you who thought she should lose her permit before her day in court maybe right. All I'm saying is that if we should find ourselves investigated for an alleged crime should we also have our permits automatically suspended or revoked as well. Food for thought.

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            • #21
              BadKitty
              Senior Member
              • Jan 2011
              • 1409

              Think of it this way, if a CCW permit holder is accused of murder, should he have his permit suspended pending a conviction in court? Food for thought.
              Meowr!

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              • #22
                SoCal326
                Senior Member
                • Oct 2011
                • 1098

                Originally posted by ParadigmGuy
                *lose
                By quoting his entire post you're taking up quite a but of screen space. All this scrolling makes my finger tired. Quoting the individual sentance would be so much nicer.

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                • #23
                  ParadigmGuy
                  Member
                  • Sep 2011
                  • 292

                  Originally posted by SoCal326
                  By quoting his entire post you're taking up quite a but of screen space. All this scrolling makes my finger tired. Quoting the individual sentance would be so much nicer.
                  You're right.
                  Kurt
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                  • #24
                    SoCal326
                    Senior Member
                    • Oct 2011
                    • 1098

                    i see what you did there.

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