The new application is more user-friendly for those who want a concealed-carry permit. But it still will take more than a year wait to be approved
A newly created software program promises a more user-friendly process for people applying for a permit to carry a concealed weapon, the Sheriff's Department says. In the face of increasing demand for the permits, the Sheriff's Department built its own online application process in hopes of making it easier for everyone.
The number of people seeking permits immediately jumped in San Diego County. In the three weeks before the ruling, 360 people submitted an application to carry a concealed weapon. In the eight days that followed the ruling, the Sheriff's Department received 1,254 applications. The numbers remained high after the spike. The first half of 2022 saw an average of 437 applications a month.
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