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  1. [divbox=#8B4513][hr=#0f1a30][/hr][center][fimg=200,200]https://i.imgur.com/LG7pRwB.png[/fimg]
  2. [font=arial][color=#0f1a30][b]Weapon Licensing Unit[/b][/color][/font]
  3. [hr=#0f1a30][/hr][/center][/divbox][legend=#8B4513| Section I - Personal Information |]#FFFFF[b](1.1) First Name:[/b] Scott
  4. [b](1.2) Last Name:[/b] Rogers
  5. [b](1.3) Gender:[/b] Male
  6.  
  7. [b](1.4) Date of Birth:[/b] 08/07/1993
  8. [b](1.5) Age:[/b] 25
  9. [b](1.6) Nationality:[/b] Canadian
  10.  
  11. [b](1.7) Residential Address:[/b] 4 Rooly Way
  12. [b](1.8) Contact Number:[/b] 1116260
  13.  
  14. [b](1.9) Next of Kin:[/b] Brian Rogers
  15. [b](1.10) Next of Kin's Address:[/b] Not in Red County.
  16. [b](1.11) Next of Kin's Contact Number:[/b] N/A[/legend]
  17.  
  18. [legend=#8B4513| Section II - Attachment of Documents |]#FFFFF[b](2.1) Photocopy of government-issued identification card:[/b]
  19. [i](( Attach a screenshot of your '/licenses' in-game in the spoiler below along with /time, DO NOT edit the SS. ))[/i]
  20. [spoiler=(2.1.1) Attachment][img]https://i.imgur.com/svaGcKi.png[/img][/spoiler]
  21. [b](2.2) (Optional) Photocopy of government-issued badge:[/b]
  22. [i](( Attach a screenshot of your '/showbadge' in-game in the spoiler below along with /time, DO NOT edit the SS. ))[/i]
  23. [spoiler=(2.2.1) Attachment][img]N/A[/img][/spoiler][/legend]
  24.  
  25. [legend=#8B4513| Section III - Permit Information |]#FFFFF[b](3.1) Firearm Permit Type:[/b] Class B
  26.  
  27. [b](3.2) Why do you wish to obtain a Conceal Carry Permit? (Minimum of 200 words):[/b]
  28. So, I have decided to move here a couple of months ago, I bought myself a house in Richman to live peacefully, however, that wasn't really the case. As I spent my days here, I have actually seen the dark side of Red County. I have had my life on the edge, in danger a countless amount of times. From getting robbed, kidnapped, beaten up, etc... After a while, I simply felt paranoid, I didn't feel safe at all, and I didn't know the way around that. I got introduced to the idea of getting a permit from a friend, and here we are now. Also, this isn't really the only reason why I'm getting a PFP. I have been born & lived in the wilderness of Canada for most of my life, I spent time in the forest, hunting with my father, and it kind of grew into a passion now. I'd like to get myself some kind of a rifle, to hunt with, just like the old days. I want to get a permit so I could have a small handgun for safety, and self-defense, I would want to have a permit so I could feel as safe as I can, at any time. I would also get a rifle to follow my passion.
  29. [b](3.3) How do you plan to use your Conceal Carry Permit? (Minimum of 200 words):[/b]
  30. As I have stated above, I plan on purchasing a small handgun, possibly a nine millimeter, to be safe in each situation life puts me in. I would use the handgun exclusively for self-defense, whether I'm being robbed, assaulted, or I just feel like my life is in danger. I would not use my handgun for anything else except self-defense. I would keep the closest people in my life safe, I would keep my household safe. I would also help out anyone that needs help, whether it's a random civilian, law enforcement officer, pretty much anyone. Life is precious and we have to have some sort of safety measure. I plan on helping the Sheriff's Office as much as I can. I want to help myself, along with the community. I would also get a shotgun/rifle to pursue my passion of hunting. I would take trips to the forestal areas of San Andreas and hunt. I would not use my rifle/shotgun anywhere else than forestal areas, and for anything else than hunting.[/legend]
  31.  
  32. [legend=#8B4513| Section IV - Permit Qualification |]#FFFFF[b]Select all that are true in the spoiler below, you may tick more than one box per question. - You must score at least 16 out of 20 to pass this section.[/b]
  33.  
  34. [spoiler=Permit Qualification Questionnaire][b](4.1)[/b] While using your firearm, you notice that it is occasionally slam-firing (more than one shot despite only pulling the trigger once) – Before diagnosing the weapon, you should do which of the following?
  35. [indent=5]A) Unload the gun and ensure it is safe. [✓]
  36. B) Aim at the ground and fire a test shot. [X]
  37. C) Locate a member of the SACSO and get them to diagnose it instead. [X]
  38. D) All of the above. [X][/indent]
  39.  
  40. [b](4.2)[/b] You are practicing at a shooting range and accidentally injure yourself with a misfired shot. What should you do after the occurrence of this event?
  41. [indent=5]A) Secure the weapon to ensure it is no longer dangerous. [✓]
  42. B) Call or get someone to call for an ambulance. [✓]
  43. C) Notify the SACSO Weapon Licensing Unit regarding the accident. [✓]
  44. D) All of the above. [✓][/indent]
  45.  
  46. [b](4.3)[/b] You have your firearm safely stored in your holster while out in public when someone comes up and snatches the firearm from you, and then runs off. What should you do?
  47. [indent=5]A) Chase the thief and tackle them, taking the firearm back. [X]
  48. B) Call 911 immediately and notify them of the situation. [✓]
  49. C) Notify the SACSO Weapon Licensing Unit that your registered firearm was stolen. [✓]
  50. D) Do nothing and simply purchase a replacement firearm. [X][/indent]
  51.  
  52. [b](4.4)[/b] You are at the shooting range and preparing to practice with your handgun, but you fear the gun may have been loaded with the wrong ammo. What should you do?
  53. [indent=5]A) Fire a test shot at one of the targets. [X]
  54. B) Unload the gun immediately, changing the ammo if necessary. [✓]
  55. C) Ask someone else to fire a test shot for you, and keep well out of the way. [✓X]
  56. D) None of the above. [✓/X][/indent]
  57.  
  58. [b](4.5)[/b] How often should you clean your firearm?
  59. [indent=5]A) Every 3-4 months. [✓/X]
  60. B) When you notice a decrease in the firearm’s performance. [✓/X]
  61. C) When one or more parts of the firearm stop functioning correctly. [✓/X]
  62. D) All of the above. [✓/X][/indent]
  63.  
  64. [b](4.6)[/b] What might happen if you limp-wrist (holding too low down on the grip) with your handgun?
  65. [indent=5]A) The gun may malfunction. [✓/X]
  66. B) Your accuracy will be greatly reduced. [✓/X]
  67. C) You may injure yourself or others. [✓/X]
  68. D) All of the above. [✓/X][/indent]
  69.  
  70. [b](4.7)[/b]You go out for some drinks with some friends after work, and you later realize you’ve been carrying your licensed firearm for the duration of the night. What should you do?
  71. [indent=5]A) Notify the SACSO Weapon Licensing Unit and get further instructions. [✓/X]
  72. B) Hand the firearm to a trusted friend so the incident does not occur again. [✓/X]
  73. C) Keep the firearm in storage while you deal with the issue. [✓/X]
  74. D) Do nothing. You did not hurt anyone. [✓/X][/indent]
  75.  
  76. [b](4.8)[/b] Your doctor has prescribed you a new course of medicine and you are unsure if you are safe to operate a firearm while taking it. What should you do?
  77. [indent=5]A) Take only half of the usual dose. [✓/X]
  78. B) Take more time to load, aim, and fire your weapon. [✓/X]
  79. C) Practice after taking your medicine to see the impact. [✓/X]
  80. D) Speak to your doctor or the SACSO Emergency Services Unit to find out more. [✓/X][/indent]
  81.  
  82. [b](4.9)[/b] You are on your way to the firing range when a small argument with another driver leaves you upset. What is the most appropriate thing to do in this situation?
  83. [indent=5]A) Continue to the shooting range and continue as planned. [✓/X]
  84. B) Take a short break to calm down before handling your firearm. [✓/X]
  85. C) Go for a drink at a local bar instead of to the shooting range. [✓/X]
  86. D) You are annoyed – continue to think about the incident that occurred. [✓/X][/indent]
  87.  
  88. [b](4.10)[/b] You have just bought your first licensed firearm and plan to store it at your house. What precautions must be taken?
  89. [indent=5]A) The ammo and firearm should be stored separately. [✓/X]
  90. B) The firearm and all subsequent parts should be stored in a secure, safe place. [✓/X]
  91. C) You must notify all house guests that there is a firearm stored in the house. [✓/X]
  92. D) The firearm should be kept out of sight and reach of children. [✓/X][/indent]
  93.  
  94. [b](4.11)[/b] One day, your friend asks you to look after their licensed weapon for 'a few days' – They do not provide any documentation alongside the firearm. What should you do?
  95. [indent=5]A) As you have your license, take the firearm, and store it in your house. [✓/X]
  96. B) Refuse. The situation could put you at risk on legal grounds. [✓/X]
  97. C) Refuse, and notify the SACSO Weapon Licensing Unit of the situation. [✓/X]
  98. D) None of the above. [✓/X][/indent]
  99.  
  100. [b](4.12)[/b] You fear a friend may be using their license for illegal purposes. What should you do?
  101. [indent=5]A) Immediately notify the SACSO. [✓/X]
  102. B) Immediately notify the SACSO Weapon Licensing Unit. [✓/X]
  103. C) Talk to your friend and talk them out of it if your fear is true. [✓/X]
  104. D) Do nothing. It is none of your business. [✓/X][/indent]
  105.  
  106. [b](4.13)[/b] Which of the following will help you improve your handgun skills?
  107. [indent=5]A) Practicing the grip, the draw, and sighted dry fire with snap caps. [✓/X]
  108. B) Practicing at the range once every month or as often as possible. [✓/X]
  109. C) Using the same bullet weight and power as your carry loads. [✓/X]
  110. D) All of the above. [✓/X][/indent]
  111.  
  112. [b](4.14)[/b]When the shooting starts, you should do which of the following?
  113. [indent=5]A) Get into a weaver stance. [✓/X]
  114. B) Go for a headshot. [✓/X]
  115. C) Fire as fast as possible in the direction of the assailant. [✓/X]
  116. D) Seek cover. [✓/X][/indent]
  117.  
  118. [b](4.15)[/b] What are some firearm rules that the San Andreas County Sheriff's Office outline?
  119. [indent=5]A) Shotguns and Rifles may only be used for hunting in forestall areas. [✓/X]
  120. B) Firearms are never to be used for anything apart from hunting. [✓/X]
  121. C) You are able to shoot anyone who poses a threat to you or someone who scares you. [✓/X]
  122. D) You may conceal carry automatic rifles within a duffle bag. [✓/X][/indent]
  123.  
  124. [b](4.16)[/b] If you shoot someone, which of the following might you expect?
  125. [indent=5]A) To withhold any statements without your attorney present. [✓/X]
  126. B) To undergo a criminal investigation. [✓/X]
  127. C) To be the defendant in a ruinous civil suit. [✓/X]
  128. D) All of the above. [✓/X][/indent]
  129.  
  130. [b](4.17)[/b] Which of the following situations are OK for handgun carry?
  131. [indent=5]A) When just under the blood alcohol level legal to drive. [✓/X]
  132. B) When taking over the counter or prescription drugs that impair. [✓/X]
  133. C) When fatigued, emotionally upset, or distracted. [✓/X]
  134. D) None of the above. [✓/X][/indent]
  135.  
  136. [b](4.18)[/b] In which of the following situations is a person prohibited from carry?
  137. [indent=5]A) A felon or a person convicted of a violent crime. [✓/X]
  138. B) Federal buildings, capitol area, courthouses, school buildings and activities. [✓/X]
  139. C) Private business establishments that post "guns banned" signs. [✓/X]
  140. D) All of the above. [✓/X][/indent]
  141.  
  142. [b](4.19)[/b] Which of the following are Basic Firearm Handling Rules:
  143. [indent=5]A) Treat all firearms as if they are loaded. [✓/X]
  144. B) Always keep your finger on the trigger [✓/X]
  145. C) You should never tell a Sheriff is you are carrying a firearm. [✓/X]
  146. D) You should always hip fire, without aiming down the sights. [✓/X][/indent]
  147.  
  148. [b](4.20)[/b] A weapon should be considered loaded at all times. Which safety rules should you always follow?
  149. [indent=5]A) Keep the muzzle pointed in a safe direction. [✓/X]
  150. B) Keep your finger out of the trigger guard. [✓/X]
  151. C) Check to verify the loaded or unloaded condition of the firearm. [✓/X]
  152. D) All of the above. [✓/X][/indent][/spoiler][/legend]
  153.  
  154. [legend=#8B4513| Section V - Scenarios |]#FFFFF[b](5.1)[/b] [i]You are sitting in your trailer watching TV and you hear gunshots outside your house, a minute later you hear aggressive knocking on the door, what will you do?[/i] (75 words minimum)
  155.  
  156. [b](5.2)[/b] [i]You bought a new house in Bone County and you managed to sell your old trailer in Red County, however you still have your licensed firearms inside your trailer, what will be the right way to transfer the firearms from your trailer to your new house in Bone County?[/i] (50 words minimum)
  157.  
  158. [b](5.3)[/b] [i]You and your friend went hunting in the forest, your friend does not have any firearm permit and asks you to shoot the rifle after he spotted a deer, what will you do?[/i] (75 words minimum)
  159.  
  160. [b](5.4)[/b] [i]You returned home from work and you noticed that your house has been broken into and your shotgun is missing from the wooden closet, suddenly you hear a door open from upstairs, your sidearm is on you, what will you do?[/i] (100 words minimum)[/legend]
  161.  
  162. [legend=#8B4513| Section VI - Declaration of Liability |]#FFFFF[quote]It is the responsibility of the San Andreas County Sheriff's Office to include a background check of all applicants for a firearm permit. This check could involve interviews with family members, neighbors, or co-workers, past and present. This check will include a check of your mental and physical well being both now and in the past. The law allows us to check complete criminal history, which includes local, state, and federal checks. Your signature below allows us to search any and all sources which contain information that would allow complete and accurate background investigation.
  163.  
  164. I also certify that all information on my firearm permit, and on this background information sheet, is true and accurate, knowing that any falsified information could disqualify me from obtaining the permit.
  165.  
  166. I also certify that the San Andreas County Sheriff's Office has the right to revoke my Personal Firearm Permit for any circumstance, with legal authority. If I fail to abide by state laws, or any regulations and protocols that are set out by the San Andreas County Sheriff's Office, I hereby consent to the revocation of my Personal Firearm Permit.
  167.  
  168. (( I also certify that the San Andreas County Sheriff's Office has the right to revoke my Personal Firearm Permit with a valid Out of Character reason. ))
  169.  
  170. I hereby release the San Andreas County Sheriff's Office and its employees from any and all liability arising from the above search for information. I have read and understood the statements under this declaration and authorize the Sheriff's to conduct an extensive background investigation.[/quote]
  171. [b]Signature:[/b]
  172. [b]Date:[/b][/legend]
  173.  
  174. [legend=#8B4513| ((Section VII - Out of Character Information)) |]#FFFFF[b](7.1) RCRP Master Account Name:[/b] Answer Here
  175. [b](7.2) RCRP Forum Name:[/b] Answer Here
  176.  
  177. [b](7.3) Account Names:[/b]
  178. [list][*]Name 1
  179. [*]Name 2
  180. [*]Name 3
  181. [*]Name 4[/list]
  182. [b](7.4) Level 3+ Character (/stats):[/b]
  183.  
  184. [spoiler=(7.4.1) Attachment][img]-[/img][/spoiler]
  185. [size=85]* Note that you must have atleast one other character that is level 3 before you apply.[/size]
  186.  
  187. [b](7.5) Have you ever applied for a firearm permit before?:[/b] Yes / No
  188.  
  189. [b](7.5.1) If yes, what happened to your previous firearm permit?:[/b] Answer Here
  190.  
  191. [b](7.6) Do you agree to the firearm permit protocols laid out in [url=https://so.redcountyrp.com/viewtopic.php?f=27&t=1475]this[/url] thread:[/b]
  192.  
  193. Yes / No
  194.  
  195. [b](7.7) Do you agree that the Weapon Licensing Unit Command Team, SACSO Command Staff, and SACSO Executive Staff reserve the revoke your firearm permit at any time with IC reasoning?:[/b]
  196.  
  197. Yes / No[/legend]
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