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having background check waved if you have your ccw
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<blockquote data-quote="Nanotech9" data-source="post: 1416792" data-attributes="member: 676"><p>i would be in favor of by passing the NCIS checks with the presentation of the CCW card... but i understand the opposite side as well.</p><p></p><p>I have two CCW cards. One with my old address and one with my current. If for some reason my card was "yanked" i would still have one. (not that i would keep or use it - just stating how i COULD still have one).</p><p></p><p>If your CCW status is revoked, and they request your card back, like mentioned, you could claim it was already lost. The only way that your card could easily be physically removed is during a traffic stop where you presented it, and it was expired/invalid and the officer was SOMEHOW made aware of it, or, possibly if arrested on a felony, the officer would (might?) have the duty to take it.</p><p></p><p>The CCW itself is a RIGHT, just like Voting, not like a drivers license which is a PRIVILEDGE. The fact that the CCW can be revoked because of a felony is just like other RIGHTS that get revoked after you've been convicted of certain felony's... (i.e. the Right to Vote, etc)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nanotech9, post: 1416792, member: 676"] i would be in favor of by passing the NCIS checks with the presentation of the CCW card... but i understand the opposite side as well. I have two CCW cards. One with my old address and one with my current. If for some reason my card was "yanked" i would still have one. (not that i would keep or use it - just stating how i COULD still have one). If your CCW status is revoked, and they request your card back, like mentioned, you could claim it was already lost. The only way that your card could easily be physically removed is during a traffic stop where you presented it, and it was expired/invalid and the officer was SOMEHOW made aware of it, or, possibly if arrested on a felony, the officer would (might?) have the duty to take it. The CCW itself is a RIGHT, just like Voting, not like a drivers license which is a PRIVILEDGE. The fact that the CCW can be revoked because of a felony is just like other RIGHTS that get revoked after you've been convicted of certain felony's... (i.e. the Right to Vote, etc) [/QUOTE]
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