California Soon to be Shall Issue?

Looks like she reaffirmed the right to open carry but rejected the plaintiff's attempt to make California a Shall Issue state.

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As a born and raised Californian who fled to Nevada, I am wondering when CA will start to see that their radical liberalism is failing to pay off.
 
As a born and raised Californian who fled to Nevada, I am wondering when CA will start to see that their radical liberalism is failing to pay off.

Based on the recent election, when they had a chance to make a change, they chose to make Moonbeam Brown governor, so I don't see any change is sight.
 
As a born and raised Californian who fled to Nevada, I am wondering when CA will start to see that their radical liberalism is failing to pay off.

At this rate probably never. I am also, a native Californian but instead of Nevada, I moved to New Mexico, thank goodness!
 
Well I'm still in California and as active as I can be . . . .
With any luck, just a tiny bit, Please, we can turn this around.
Everytime it is closer . . . . Just stay out of San Francisco. :sarcastic:
 
I was born and raised in CA,left there in '79. I'm starting to get tired of the cold here in AK and would also like to be closer to my parents. I've told my wife I refuse to move to a state that doesn't allow CC. Looks like I can cross CA off my list.
 
Well that depends on the County that you live in . . . .
Or I should say the Country that you return too.
Most Northern California "RURAL" counties you will find very receptive.
Just check them out before moving to the wrong one.
Stay away from LA County for sure. :fie:
 
My folks live in Morro Bay and my wife and I would love to move there if it wasn't in CA. Since its mostly retired folks living there,crime levels are pretty low. I looked into a permit last time I was there,it will be a cold day in hell before one gets issued for personal protection. We'll keep looking for a place to move. Hopefully by next summer,its -2 below with 40 mph winds today,getting real tired of the cold!
 
NorCalChuck, would Sonoma County be rural enough? I currently live in Marin and assume I'd be wasting my time to ask here.
Thanks
 
i used to live in stockton and can tell you that it all depends on where you live. generally the closer you are to the bay area the less your chances are. in stockton the odds were better at getting mercy from the internal revenue service than getting a concealed weapon permit. in sonoma im not sure but you have nothing to lose by asking the sheriff. if you dont ask the answer is always no. good luck in the peoples replublic of kalifornia.
 
i forgot one thing. according to the law you must reside in the same county where applying . so unless you live in sonoma county the sheriff of sonoma county can not issue you one even if he wanted to.
 
CCW Friendly in CA

My folks live in Morro Bay and my wife and I would love to move there if it wasn't in CA. Since its mostly retired folks living there,crime levels are pretty low. I looked into a permit last time I was there,it will be a cold day in hell before one gets issued for personal protection. We'll keep looking for a place to move. Hopefully by next summer,its -2 below with 40 mph winds today,getting real tired of the cold!

May I suggest checking out Tulare and Kern counties? Both are CCW friendly counties and a relatively short drive from Morrow Bay.
 
Head North . . . . The more rural the county the better.
If you like the coast or prefer the inland warmer climates you have plenty to choose from.
The inland central valley has a lot to offer also.
But stay away from Sacramento County . . . . . :no:
 
I've thought of N. CA. I need to decide if I can live in a state that is so close to bankrupsy and is taxing the pants off its resendents. I grew up in Lemoore and swore I'd never return to CA. Now that my parents are much older,I feel the need to live in an area that I can visit them by car. I suppose I can do that now,but driving for a week and a half is a little much for me. Plus I refuse to drive through Canada again since they are so anti-gun.
Thanks for all the ideas fellas.
 
"May Issue" violates equal protection

Hello,
It would seem that issuing permits to some individuals and not to others violates the principle of equal protection under the law.
By maintaining a policy of "May Issue", the State or any County in it is in violation.
There is no need to argue right to carry, 2nd Amendment or other.

It is simply that certain individual Citizens can not be favored over other Citizens.
Some individuals have been limited in their access due criminal records or incapacity, but the rest are equal in their citizenship.

Further, there does not appear to exist even a good faith explanation or argument for this discriminatory practice of issuing to one and not the other.

While we have confidence in the high priced expert attorneys' abilities, it should be iterated that when the 'wrong' question is brought before the court, the judge will not correct it. So, argue the wrong point or mis-state the issue and your done. There is no correct answer to the wrong question.
M
 
Hey Mitchell

Is this your opinion or has this come down from a court decision?

I ask because I have several friends that still live in LA County and this would be great information for them to have.
I would send it to them but if this has not already been through the courts it really is of no value.

Need more data . . . .
 
Please pardon what may seem like sarcasm. I mean no disrespect.

Those who believe that California will ever become a "shall issue" state, have undoubtedly never lived there.
 

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