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How would Peruta effect non-residents CA CCW?

jecsd1

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I've been following the Peruta case and since half of my family lives in SD county I began to wonder. I live in TX but my wife and I visit for several weeks each year. If self defense is deemed "good cause" would "part time" residents be effected and what qualifies as "part time"? Would be nice to be able to get at least the 90 day CCW when we vacation. Thanks!
 
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Gundude

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Sandy Eggo County
I've been following the Peruta case and since half of my family lives in SD county I began to wonder. I live in TX but my wife and I visit for several weeks each year. If self defense is deemed "good cause" would "part time" residents be effected and what qualifies as "part time"? Would be nice to be able to get at least the 90 day CCW when we vacation. Thanks!

Right now, everything is up in the air on CCW's. I would expect that every obstacle will be thrown up in the path we are on. One only has to look at DC and Chicago to see what can happen.
 
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