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The electron injector driving the positron conversion target for Ce+BAF requires a spin-polarized beam with at least 1 mA of average current. While the parameters are not unusual from a beam dynamics point of view, the high average current is challenging due to the finite charge lifetime of the GaAs-based high-polarization photocathodes, even when operated in state-of-the-art load-lock photo-guns. We discuss the dominant limitations and present a systematic experimental program at the Gun Test Stand aiming to overcome them. With a multi-pronged approach involving a redesign of the photo-gun electrodes and an optimized drive laser profile, we hope to demonstrate a charge lifetime in excess of 1 kC from a high-polarization photocathode, mitigating one of the main risks in the injector design.