“It is very subjective: it is left up to a bureaucrat or an elected official and it varies wildly,” said Michael Schwartz, executive director of San Diego County Gun Owners PAC.
He said that these restrictions violate the Second Amendment right to self-defense.
“We think that if you are sane, trained, law-abiding, if you go through the steps to take the class, pay the fee, fill out the application, then you should be able to get a permit in order to carry a gun outside of the home so that you can defend your life,” Schwartz told News 8.
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