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Originally Posted by EM2
So, are we (and by that I mean the OC CCW guys) to allow the appointed sheriff to intimidate, obfuscate, mislead, misrepresent the law, etc. untill everyone just gives up and rolls over?
The law as stated earlier is pretty clear that a letter is to be sent informing that person's CCW has been revoked not going to be.
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What it means is exactly what I stated. Everyone needs to be aware of the potential consequences of their actions and proceed accordingly. I'm not going to tell someone that they should do something that may get them arrested, and that they would have to go to court to fight. That is a decision for them to make.
If you're so hot for someone to be the test case and put himself in legal jeopardy, maybe you could move down here to Orange County and volunteer.