71 yr old man stops attempted robbers
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If in doubt, FLAT OUT
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Sort of half right...
Each county (sherriff) has discression if they issue or not, but once you have a lisence, no city/county can alter the rules of that lisence.
So, say you get your lisence in alameda county(Good luck ) san francisco city can't say boo to you as long as you folow the CA laws for CCW. There is no opt out in this state, so signs that say "no guns" unless on a federal/state building or 1000 feet of a school are invalid, and so on.
Each county (sherriff) has discression if they issue or not, but once you have a lisence, no city/county can alter the rules of that lisence.
So, say you get your lisence in alameda county(Good luck ) san francisco city can't say boo to you as long as you folow the CA laws for CCW. There is no opt out in this state, so signs that say "no guns" unless on a federal/state building or 1000 feet of a school are invalid, and so on.
I know that a CCW allows you to legally carry anywhere in the state (with the obvious noted exceptions). The problem is getting one In the event that you have to USE it such as in the incident in this thread, city ordinances come into play. Which is why the article's title is "charges unlikely against the old guy". He had a concealed carry permit for where he was, however discharging a firearm or even brandishing one is what is actually illegal in most cities; not owning or having one on you, providing you have a permit.
Last edited by 04GG; 07-19-2012 at 12:46 PM.
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My county allows it, and our sheriff encourages it (I rent in the bay area, home is somewhere else). My house is in an unincorporated area so I can carry and fire my guns all I like on my property.
I know that a CCW allows you to legally carry anywhere in the state (with the obvious noted exceptions). The problem is getting one In the event that you have to USE it such as in the incident in this thread, city ordinances come into play. Which is why the article's title is "charges unlikely against the old guy". He had a concealed carry permit for where he was, however discharging a firearm or even brandishing one is what is actually illegal in most cities; not owning or having one on you, providing you have a permit.
I know that a CCW allows you to legally carry anywhere in the state (with the obvious noted exceptions). The problem is getting one In the event that you have to USE it such as in the incident in this thread, city ordinances come into play. Which is why the article's title is "charges unlikely against the old guy". He had a concealed carry permit for where he was, however discharging a firearm or even brandishing one is what is actually illegal in most cities; not owning or having one on you, providing you have a permit.
But...we do not have the protection from civil cases like most states do.
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