This video provides a critical breakdown of California's SB2 carry law, highlighting its significant impact on concealed carry permits. The presenter, with an instructional tone, details the law's expansion of 'sensitive locations,' increased training requirements, and the controversial 'Vampire Rule.' The discussion also touches upon the financial implications for permit holders and the potential for future legal challenges, such as the Wolford case, to alter the law's landscape.
This video from the USCCA addresses a critical question for concealed carry permit holders: do you have to tell an officer you're carrying during a traffic stop? The attorney explains that disclosure laws vary significantly by state, with some requiring notification and others not. A recommended method for disclosure, where required, is to present your driver's license with your concealed carry permit behind it, avoiding verbal disclosure.
This video explains the Baird v. Bonta case, a 9th Circuit Court decision concerning California's open carry ban. While an initial ruling found the ban unconstitutional, the state appealed, leading to an en banc review by 13 judges. The current stay means open carry remains illegal in California. Expert Ernie Medina provides insights into the legal process and potential impacts on concealed carry permits.
This video discusses Assembly Bill 1092 (AB 1092), a proposed change to California's Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) permit process. The bill aims to extend the validity period of CCW permits from two years to four years, addressing issues of administrative backlog and renewal burdens. The host highlights the potential for cost savings for the state and reduced strain on law enforcement resources, while asserting no negative impact on public safety. Support for this bill is encouraged through advocacy groups.
This video from CRPA outlines the pathway to becoming a California DOJ-recognized CCW instructor. It details a three-course program covering pistol instruction, personal protection inside the home, and personal protection outside the home. The goal is to equip individuals to teach concealed carry courses in California, emphasizing the necessary qualifications and training.
This video from Copper Jacket TV details several new California gun laws set to take effect in 2026, which the speaker argues infringe upon Second and First Amendment rights. Key legislation includes bans on online firearm parts sales (AB 1263), limitations on firearm purchases to three per month (AB 1078), a ban on certain firearms like Glocks based on trigger bar design (AB 1127), reporting requirements for lost/stolen precursor parts (AB 725), and mandatory training for FFL employees (SB 241). The speaker adopts a critical and cautionary tone regarding these legislative changes.
This video, presented with serious and authoritative tone by an expert in legal and policy matters, details the Butte County CCW data leak. It explains the legal framework of the California Public Records Act (CPRA) and the 'public interest balancing test' used to determine record disclosure. The speaker emphasizes the need for transparency in CCW program administration while protecting sensitive personal information of permit holders, referencing the CBS v. Block case and the 2022 DOJ breach. Actionable advice is provided for CCW holders to protect their data.
This video explains why Arizona residents should obtain a California Non-Resident Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) permit. It emphasizes that the permit is not just for legal travel but also a way to exercise Second Amendment rights and demonstrate the demand for such permits in California. The content highlights that the permit serves as a 'voice' and encourages viewers to apply to make an impact. The description also promotes TRB Training's comprehensive CCW courses, their 'Unconvicted Felon' merchandise, and their partnership with USCCA, offering a free concealed carry guide.
This video explains why obtaining a Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) permit and receiving proper training remain crucial in states with constitutional carry. It highlights the importance of legal knowledge for self-defense, the benefits of a CCW permit for interstate travel, and emphasizes that legal right is insufficient without adequate preparation. The content is presented by Tap Rack Bang Training, a company specializing in civilian self-defense firearms training.
This video discusses a significant legal victory for the California Rifle and Pistol Association (CRPA) in federal court against the LA County Sheriff's Department regarding concealed carry permits (CCW). The court ruled in favor of CRPA, affirming their standing to sue and rejecting LA County's attempts to delay or deny permits. The discussion covers the implications for CCW holders in California, out-of-state applicants, and future legal challenges against other anti-CCW jurisdictions like LAPD and Santa Clara County. The video also highlights the CCW Reckoning Project and provides ways for viewers to support CRPA's advocacy.
This YouTube video provides a comprehensive guide on how non-residents can obtain a Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) permit in California. Ernie breaks down the eligibility criteria for non-resident applicants, outlines the application process, and emphasizes the significance of this change for individuals who frequently travel to California. The video also highlights the responsible firearms training offered by TRB Training, including their intensive CCW courses, and promotes their merchandise and USCCA resources. It is aimed at empowering civilians to carry concealed defensive weapons legally and responsibly.
This video announces that CCW training for both out-of-state and some in-state California residents can now be completed entirely online and remotely. It highlights a new, convenient option for obtaining CCW certification without requiring in-person attendance. The description also includes affiliate links for various products and social media handles.
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