What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? California
Situation:
I have a niece who is thinking of becoming a private investigator. She knows that she may be used on infidelity work by her licensed employer and fears that someone she is told off to watch may take exception to it and maybe try to shoot her, especially if he or she has a rich spouse. As it happens, she has a CCW license and would like to carry a small caliber pistol so she can defend herself. But she's been advised that, even if she eventually meets all the other criteria, the Bureau of Security and Investigative Services may refuse to grant her a PI license if she's fired a handgun during her 'trainee' period.
Questions:
1 Is her understanding of the BSIS position correct?
2 If the situation is as stated above, would the BSIS be in breach of my niece's constitutional rights if it refused her a license for this reason?
(Don't know if this is the right place to ask this, but couldnlt see anywhere else that looked better.
Situation:
I have a niece who is thinking of becoming a private investigator. She knows that she may be used on infidelity work by her licensed employer and fears that someone she is told off to watch may take exception to it and maybe try to shoot her, especially if he or she has a rich spouse. As it happens, she has a CCW license and would like to carry a small caliber pistol so she can defend herself. But she's been advised that, even if she eventually meets all the other criteria, the Bureau of Security and Investigative Services may refuse to grant her a PI license if she's fired a handgun during her 'trainee' period.
Questions:
1 Is her understanding of the BSIS position correct?
2 If the situation is as stated above, would the BSIS be in breach of my niece's constitutional rights if it refused her a license for this reason?
(Don't know if this is the right place to ask this, but couldnlt see anywhere else that looked better.