This spreadsheet identifies "black counties" versus "white".

 

 

 

A "black county" has a black population ratio at or above the state average of 6.7% black.

 

It then determines your "odds" of obtaining CCW based on which type of county you live in.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

County name

County pop

Black %

Latino %

County CCWs

 

 

 

Alameda

1,443,741

14.90%

19.00%

125

Black County

 

Alpine

1,208

0.60%

7.80%

38

 

 

 

Amador

35,100

3.90%

8.90%

763

 

 

 

Butte

203,171

1.40%

10.50%

895

 

 

 

Calaveras

40,554

0.70%

6.80%

561

 

 

 

Colusa

18,804

0.50%

46.50%

234

 

 

 

Contra Costa

948,816

9.40%

17.70%

187

Black County

 

Del Norte

27,507

4.30%

13.90%

125

 

 

 

El Dorado

156,299

0.50%

9.30%

1,244

 

 

 

Fresno

799,407

5.30%

44.00%

2,454

 

 

 

Glenn

26,453

0.60%

29.60%

398

 

 

 

Humboldt

126,518

0.90%

6.50%

977

 

 

 

Imperial

142,361

4.00%

72.20%

413

 

 

 

Inyo

17,945

0.20%

12.60%

177

 

 

 

Kern

661,645

6.00%

38.40%

4,004

See notes

 

 

Kings

129,461

8.30%

43.60%

291

Black County

 

Lake

58,309

2.10%

11.40%

202

 

 

 

Lassen

33,828

8.80%

13.80%

350

Black County

 

Los Angeles

9,519,338

9.80%

44.60%

1,261

Black County

 

Madera

123,109

4.10%

44.30%

1,138

 

 

 

Marin

247,289

2.90%

11.10%

38

 

 

 

Mariposa

17,130

0.70%

7.80%

239

 

 

 

Mendocino

86,265

0.60%

16.50%

207

 

 

 

Merced

210,554

3.80%

45.30%

626

 

 

 

Modoc

9,449

0.70%

11.50%

279

 

 

 

Mono

12,853

0.50%

17.70%

69

 

 

 

Monterey

401,762

3.70%

46.80%

62

 

 

 

Napa

124,279

1.30%

23.70%

465

 

 

 

Nevada

92,033

0.30%

5.70%

589

 

 

 

Orange

2,846,289

1.70%

30.80%

304

 

 

 

Placer

248,399

0.80%

9.70%

1,051

 

 

 

Plumas

20,824

0.60%

5.70%

338

 

 

 

Riverside

1,545,387

6.20%

36.20%

454

 

 

 

Sacramento

1,223,499

10.00%

16.00%

1,485

Black County

 

San Benito

53,234

1.10%

47.90%

22

 

 

 

San Bernardino

1,709,434

9.10%

39.20%

2,113

Black County

 

San Diego

2,813,833

5.70%

26.70%

1,828

 

 

 

San Francisco

776,733

7.80%

14.10%

8

Black County

 

San Joaquin

563,598

6.70%

30.50%

488

Black County

 

San Luis Obispo

246,681

2.00%

16.30%

441

 

 

 

San Mateo

707,161

3.50%

21.90%

228

 

 

 

Santa Barbara

399,347

2.30%

34.20%

68

 

 

 

Santa Clara

1,682,585

2.80%

24.00%

124

 

 

 

Santa Cruz

255,602

1.00%

26.80%

29

 

 

 

Shasta

163,256

0.80%

5.50%

3,369

 

 

 

Sierra

3,555

0.20%

6.00%

106

 

 

 

Siskiyou

44,301

1.30%

7.60%

536

 

 

 

Solano

394,542

14.90%

17.60%

65

Black County

 

Sonoma

458,614

1.40%

17.30%

135

 

 

 

Stanislaus

446,997

2.60%

31.70%

420

 

 

 

Sutter

78,930

1.90%

22.20%

519

 

 

 

Tehama

56,039

0.60%

15.80%

959

 

 

 

Trinity

13,022

0.40%

4.00%

373

 

 

 

Tulare

368,021

1.60%

50.80%

2,976

 

 

 

Tuolumne

54,501

2.10%

8.20%

918

 

 

 

Ventura

753,197

1.90%

33.40%

320

 

 

 

Yolo

168,660

2.00%

25.90%

350

 

 

 

Yuba

60,219

3.20%

17.40%

526

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

White-county pop total (all races in those counties)

17,128,658

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Black-county pop total (all races in those counties)

16,742,990

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Total state population

33,871,648

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Total CCWs statewide

38,964

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

"White county" CCWs

32,591

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

"Black County" CCWs

6,373

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

There is one permitholder for every

 

869.31

California residents

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

There is one white-county permitholder for every

525.56

white-county residents

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

There is one black-county permitholder for every

2,627.18

black-county residents

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Your "raw odds" of having a CCW is

5

times higher in a "white county"!!!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ALL CCW NUMBERS AS OF 1997 (California DOJ statistics)

 

 

 

 

Census data per 2000 US census - see also: http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/maps/california_map.html

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NOTES: 2001 CCW numbers are coming soon from Cal-DOJ, and will be used to update this.

 

I also have the names of every permitholder coming from DOJ, at which point I'll do

 

 

a "last name analysis" (looking for "Santiagos" and such) to determine the rate of discrimination

 

in the rural counties.  The Fresno Bee newspaper did that in 1995 for their county,  finding a 3%

 

Latino issuance rate out of thousands of permits, in a county that's 45% Hispanic per Census data.

 

It's a good bet Fresno isn't the only such case, which would suggest that there's "black racism" and.

 

"Latino racism" happening at the same time, but in somewhat different "patterns".

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

KERN COUNTY: it looks like Kern County might be a partial anomaly in that it has just a hair under

 

the cutoff black percentage, and has a LOT of permits.  However, while the Sheriff is handling

 

CCW on a mostly "shall-issue basis", I have been told by Bakersfield city residents that the

 

Sheriff won't issue to them.  And the city PD is stingy.  Bakersfield is 9% black and has a population

 

of 247,000.  That alone will cause a racial imbalance.  If the Sheriff excludes other incorporated

 

town residents, and if those towns also contain higher concentrations of blacks, the net result will be

 

racial imbalances in issuance within that county, preserving the overall "pattern".

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

We also have two other confirmed cases of counties wherein the Sheriff discriminates against the residents

residents of specific towns within their county, and the towns in question have higher minority populations

and lower overall income levels than the towns and unincorporated areas the Sheriff declares his "CCW

jurisdiction".  So that's three different possible "racist patterns" without even getting into individual racism

on a per-applicant basis: "urban racism", "rural anti-Latino racism", "town discrimination within a county".