The Department of Justice's Civil Rights Division, under Assistant Attorney General Harmy Dillon, is launching a new initiative to challenge state laws that infringe upon Second Amendment rights. This move aims to address issues like excessively long CCW wait times in California and burdensome regulations in states like Colorado and New York, treating the Second Amendment as a fundamental civil right.
This video discusses a federal court ruling in CRPA v. LA Sheriff's Department concerning challenges to CCW wait times, psychological testing, fees, and reciprocity. While a preliminary injunction was granted for one individual regarding wait times, broader challenges were denied, with the court emphasizing the need for clear arguments on the plain text of the Second Amendment and historical tradition. The ruling provides a roadmap for future litigation.
This video discusses a new lawsuit filed by the CRPA (California Rifle and Pistol Association) targeting issues with California's Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) permit process. The lawsuit aims to address lengthy wait times and excessive fees associated with obtaining CCW permits. The video breaks down the specifics of the filing, discusses potential outcomes if the lawsuit is successful, and explores the broader implications for gun rights in California. It also touches on California's stance on recognizing CCWs from other states. The description encourages viewers to join the CRPA and PCU to support their advocacy efforts.
This video clarifies the process and current status of obtaining a Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) permit in Southern California for 2023. It debunks the myth that obtaining a CCW is difficult, stating that proper paperwork and steps lead to approval unless one is a prohibited person. The video highlights increased wait times, particularly in LA County, and explains the shift in application authority to local municipal police departments for residents within their jurisdiction.
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