This video provides an in-depth analysis of current and proposed gun legislation in California, distinguishing between 'good' and 'bad' bills. It highlights concerns about potential abuses of restraining orders leading to firearm confiscation without due process, the implications of data access for gun owners, and the functional impossibilities of certain proposed technological restrictions. Positive developments include progress on extending CCW permit durations and advocating for hearing protection for reserve officers, alongside efforts to protect self-defense training from being used against individuals in court.
Assembly Bill 1092 aims to make Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) licenses more affordable by extending the renewal period from two years to four years. This change is expected to benefit consumers by reducing recurring costs and time off work. Law enforcement agencies will also see cost savings due to less frequent investigative work per applicant. The bill addresses concerns about accessibility for individuals in lower-income urban areas.
Assembly Bill 1092 in California proposes extending Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) permits from two years to four years. For permits issued after January 1, 2026, the duration will be three years, and for those issued after January 1, 2027, it will be four years. The speaker expresses hope for the bill's passage despite anticipating legislative challenges.
This video discusses the legislative process surrounding Assembly Bill 1092 in California, which proposed extending CCW permit lifespans from two to four years. It highlights the bill's faltering in committee due to political opposition, despite support from law enforcement and advocacy groups. The CRPA Legislative Director, Rick Travis, explains the bill's benefits, the reasons for its defeat, and the ongoing strategy to reintroduce and pass similar legislation, emphasizing the importance of continued advocacy and community engagement.
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