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- Duty to inform state license#
This includes but is not limited to evidence of criminal behavior or a close nexus to a criminal gang.
Has a pattern of or propensity for criminal conduct, as demonstrated by anything in the application or investigation for a license. In the past 10 years prior to receiving the completed application, has been charged with any offense listed in Section 290, 667.5, 1192.7, 1192.8, or 29805 that was dismissed pursuant to a plea or Harvey waiver. the sale, distribution, manufacturing, or trafficking of controlled substances. the use or threat of violence or force. In the past 5 years prior to receiving the completed application, has been convicted of any offense or infraction involving any of the following, including for attempt, conspiracy, or solicitation of the offense:. In the past 10 years prior to receiving the completed application, has been convicted of any offense or infraction involving the unlawful, reckless, or negligent use, discharge, display, storage, brandishing, possession, sale, receipt, or transfer of a firearm, including for attempt, conspiracy, or solicitation of the offenses. (B) Part 4 (commencing with Section 6300) of Division 10 of the Family Code. (A) Section 646.91 or Part 3 (commencing with Section 6240) of Division 10 of the Family Code. In the past 5 years prior to receiving the completed application, has been subject to any restraining order, protective order, or other type of court order issued pursuant to the following statutory provisions:.
In making this determination, the Sheriff's Department shall use an objective inquiry considering the facts and circumstances known at the time of the application or through the investigation
This may include but is not limited to demonstrating a past pattern of behavior or threats involving unlawful violence, or obstructing or threatening public or peace officers.
Is reasonably likely to be a danger to self, others, or the community at large, as demonstrated by anything in the application or investigation for a license. Is prohibited from owning or possessing firearms pursuant to any state or federal law. An applicant does not meet the good moral character requirement if the objective facts identified in the application and investigation identify that the applicant: The determination of good moral character is based on objectively identifiable criteria. Residence verifications, proof of training class, proof of weapons registration is required with subsequent (renewal) applications. Other verifications may be requested on an individual basis. It is the goal of the San Diego County Sheriff Department that those persons who meet all qualifications, be issued a CCW if they so request.
The concealed weapons license allows the licensee to carry a pistol revolver, or other firearm capable of being concealed upon the person.
A thorough background check is conducted along with a verification of residency before a decision is made to issue or deny the license. San Diego Sheriff's Department, License Division accepts applications for Concealed Weapons Permits in San Diego County.
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