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Originally Posted by X-ffdo
Glock619. Obviously a smart young guy! We need more like you here, the up and coming, get us "old guys" up to speed. Welcome!.
Greg Andrews. That is one hell of a post! I have been here a while and no one has posted details like that about San Diego. I know of another county that used to have at least one investigator, a county north of yours and west of mine.   that would use these deceptive practices to discourage/disqualify applicants.
Don't you hate that, these guys are supposed to represent the law. They act like criminals, gut level disgusting, so twisted! Anyway I am glad you are with us now. welcome!.
BTW, I might add. In my experience, it is most of the time when you get to the pistol range, the instructors like their jobs, they are usually passionate about what they do. It shows. Even with federal agencies, these guys are the unsung heroes who do it in daylight, darkness, heat of summer, cold of winter, rain or shine. Always trying to be helpful. My thanks to you guys, if any of you read these pages ever!
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Thank you, I have been doing research, and I can apply for a permit at 19 years old. I also have been speaking with my boss and he has mentioned that he could write a letter to the department for my application. Something to the effect that I would be an on-call supervisor. I am unsure about that, but I do know if I apply by myself, I wouldn't have a chance, especially since I am so young and do not really have a "cause". I think ill start reporting all the threats and incidents with the police. I work as an armed guard on residental properties, and some residents do not like us.
Thank you all that have replied and helped with my quest.