Council supports psychological screening to get permit
The Atascadero Police Department will begin to issue concealed carry weapons licenses due to the San Luis Obispo County Sheriff’s Department being innudated with an influx of applications after a recent ruling issued by the Federal Ninth Circuit Court. Police Chief Jerel Haley said that people believed a case before the court would allow for less strict rules for issuing the permits. It did not happen, he said. Haley said that individuals wishing to get a concealed carry permit may show “just cause;” however, Haley said that the applicant must have a cause more than generally feeling unsafe.
The minimum requirement for the licensed to be issued, applicants must:
Be of good moral character
Be an Atascadero resident
Show just cause
Complete a firearms course of training
The firearm must be registered in California in the name of the applicant
In addition to the above requirements, Haley said, the applicant may also be required to undergo a psychological screening. While the screening is optional, it is currently utilized by the Paso Robles Police Department. The Atascadero City Council gave consensus for Haley to go forward with psychological screening, which Haley said would be done by the same psychologist that does the screenings for potential police officers.
Haley recommended that psychological testing be required before a permit is issued. “It is my belief that is the best way to go,” he said.
The fees associated with processing the applications are mandated and set by state law or current city of Atascadero policy. The fees with the processing a standard two-year concealed carry weapons applications are:
Department of Justice Application Fee $93
Fingerprint Processing Fee $32
City of Atascadero Administrative Fee $100
Psychological Testing Fee – paid directly to the appointed psychologist $150
Training Course Fee – paid directly to provider $100 to $400
Renewal Fee $25
License Amendment Fee $10
The applications, Haley said, will be reviewed by staff and final recommendations will be made through the police chief, who will have the final authorization on each application. The city will receive a $100 administrative fee per issued license to help offset the staff costs. However, Haley said, there will be unrecovered manpower costs associated with processing the paperwork. He said he does not know how many applications to expect.
In the 15 years that the county has been issuing the permits for Atascadero, Haley said, there are currently 54 active permits. Paso Robles, on the other hand, has three. The Sheriff’s department, he said, offered to maintain the permits it has issued, which have to be renewed yearly.
Councilwoman Roberta Fonzi expressed concern over the cost to get a concealed carry permit, as well as soldiers who may suffer from even mild post traumatic stress disorder who may not pass the psychological screening. “I’d hate to see the veterans [with PTSD] who actually fight for our right to carry arms and keep them out of it,” she said.
“We are aware that the cost is quite high and that keeps some people from applying,” Haley said, adding that while some fees are annual, many of them are a one-time fee.
Mayor Pro Tem Heather Moreno asked how far through the process and costs an applicant would have to get before finding out if the chief denies his or her “just cause” request. Haley said that the person would have to submit an application and pay a $20 non-refundable fee. At that time, staff would make the determination. The chief would have final ruling over the permit being issued or not.
“I see this as a tool for you to make a decision … I support the psychological testing,” Councilman Brian Sturtevant said.
“It’s a really, really serious deal … we want to be sure the right person gets it,” Councilman Bob Kelley added.
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Kenneth Leon Lonsinger
11 years ago
Good ol" California. Always going out of it's way to punish people who can't afford their punitive fees. I left 13 years ago and life has never been better.
Sandy Oksen
11 years ago
That is the least you should have to do! I really don't understand the need to carry a concealed weapon unless you're a please officer a private detective or a bodyguard.
Mike Hopkins
11 years ago
Wow sure glad they don't charge to use the rest of of the Constitution.
Dean Musick
11 years ago
So it costs between $500 – $800 to exercise my rights as a citizens to keep and bear arms. And of course, I am sure if I move somewhere else I will have the same cost to endure again.
City of Atascadero
11 years ago
SLO County will no longer be processing these permits for the local city jurisdictions as they have in the past; This report from the Atasadero PD merely informed the council that we will be processing our own permit requests going forward. There was no council action or decision, it was an informational report from the PD to the Council to let them know that APD will now be processing these permits for Atascadero residents if/as they are received. The regulations are State mandates.
Kevin Johns
11 years ago
Yay! APD might actually have a reason to pull their pistols out and point them around. No more having to make one up.
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Kenneth Leon Lonsinger
11 years ago
Good ol" California. Always going out of it's way to punish people who can't afford their punitive fees. I left 13 years ago and life has never been better.
Sandy Oksen
11 years ago
That is the least you should have to do! I really don't understand the need to carry a concealed weapon unless you're a please officer a private detective or a bodyguard.
Mike Hopkins
11 years ago
Wow sure glad they don't charge to use the rest of of the Constitution.
Dean Musick
11 years ago
So it costs between $500 – $800 to exercise my rights as a citizens to keep and bear arms. And of course, I am sure if I move somewhere else I will have the same cost to endure again.
City of Atascadero
11 years ago
SLO County will no longer be processing these permits for the local city jurisdictions as they have in the past; This report from the Atasadero PD merely informed the council that we will be processing our own permit requests going forward. There was no council action or decision, it was an informational report from the PD to the Council to let them know that APD will now be processing these permits for Atascadero residents if/as they are received. The regulations are State mandates.
Kevin Johns
11 years ago
Yay! APD might actually have a reason to pull their pistols out and point them around. No more having to make one up.
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Good ol" California. Always going out of it's way to punish people who can't afford their punitive fees. I left 13 years ago and life has never been better.
That is the least you should have to do! I really don't understand the need to carry a concealed weapon unless you're a please officer a private detective or a bodyguard.
Wow sure glad they don't charge to use the rest of of the Constitution.
So it costs between $500 – $800 to exercise my rights as a citizens to keep and bear arms. And of course, I am sure if I move somewhere else I will have the same cost to endure again.
SLO County will no longer be processing these permits for the local city jurisdictions as they have in the past; This report from the Atasadero PD merely informed the council that we will be processing our own permit requests going forward. There was no council action or decision, it was an informational report from the PD to the Council to let them know that APD will now be processing these permits for Atascadero residents if/as they are received. The regulations are State mandates.
Yay! APD might actually have a reason to pull their pistols out and point them around. No more having to make one up.