cscitney87
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Gunslinger wrote:
I will await sources and cites and links.
Edited: Again; please; don't post without Sources or Links or Cites when rebutting my Legally Sourced and Cited information. We are trying to help people not muddy the water is Hear-Say or Second/Third hand information.
Gunslinger wrote:Of course, individual Sheriffs vary as to CCW lists. El Paso does not maintain them for general usage. This from Makitta.
In other words; Even if you specifically are not entered into a database;
El Paso Law Enforcement will certainly have the ability to querying CCIC/NCIC from their patrol car computer; just like warrants/missing/wanted/etc. I am Jefferson County and will be in the database; so El Paso will be seeing my CHP status. Again regardless of whether or not you were put into the database; the issue remains that a database exists and is readily available via Patrol Car computer/department link.
Gunslinger wrote:
Gunslinger wrote:This is talking about arrests, not simple traffic stops. Cops check for wants and warrants, not CCW permits, routinely. Don't be naive; CHP information is on the same LITERALLY same computer screen as the Wants/Warrants/Missing/Runaway etc etc. It's the same CCIC/NCIC database- one convenient location Gunslinger wrote:No background check database exists when buying a handgun in Colorado. What is that supposed to mean? Nobody once inferred that. Gunslinger wrote:Once approved, the record is purged, I believe within 24-48 hours. Nobody said there was a list made of all the handgun purchases made..Gunslinger wrote:Of course, individual Sheriffs vary as to CCW lists. El Paso does not maintain them for general usage. This from Makitta. You are required to cite/source any legal information Once you make the determination to Counter my Sourced legal information. In other words; I have a document from Makita; with his signature; approving Patrol Cars having full unabridged access to CCIC/NCIC.cscitney87 wrote:Gunslinger wrote:cscitney87 wrote:
I will await sources and cites and links.
Edited: Again; please; don't post without Sources or Links or Cites when rebutting my Legally Sourced and Cited information. We are trying to help people not muddy the water is Hear-Say or Second/Third hand information.
Gunslinger wrote:Of course, individual Sheriffs vary as to CCW lists. El Paso does not maintain them for general usage. This from Makitta.
In other words; Even if you specifically are not entered into a database;
El Paso Law Enforcement will certainly have the ability to querying CCIC/NCIC from their patrol car computer; just like warrants/missing/wanted/etc. I am Jefferson County and will be in the database; so El Paso will be seeing my CHP status. Again regardless of whether or not you were put into the database; the issue remains that a database exists and is readily available via Patrol Car computer/department link.