This video from CRPA TV discusses the overregulation of the Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) permit process, highlighting how bureaucratic red tape, including character references, psych reviews, and high costs, unnecessarily burdens applicants. An expert speaker suggests a Certificate of Eligibility (COE) system as a more efficient solution for revoking permits from individuals subject to orders prohibiting firearm possession.
This video discusses recent actions by the California Department of Justice and state legislature that significantly impact firearm ownership. It details a de facto handgun ban through microstamping requirements, new regulations for the Dealer Record of Sale (DRO) system, and the DOJ's interpretation of featureless grips. The speaker, Reno May, expresses strong criticism of these measures, highlighting their potential to restrict legal firearm transfers and burden law-abiding citizens.
This video discusses the impact of California's AB 28, which imposes an 11% excise tax on firearms and ammunition transferred through an FFL, effective July 1st. The California Rifle and Pistol Association (CRPA) has filed a lawsuit challenging this tax. For ammunition, individuals with an FFL Curio Relics license and a Certificate of Eligibility (COE) in California may be able to order from online retailers who are exempt from collecting the tax if their sales in California are under $500,000.
This video discusses three key California laws impacting gun stores in 2024: SB 1384 mandates expensive 24/7 high-definition surveillance systems, AB 28 imposes an 11% excise tax on firearms and ammunition, and a new firearm rationing law limits purchases to one per 30 days. These regulations are predicted to significantly increase operating costs and reduce sales, potentially leading to closures. A workaround for consumers involves obtaining an FFL3 and Certificate of Eligibility.
This video discusses significant delays in the California Department of Justice's (DOJ) processing of Certificates of Eligibility (COE), impacting gun store operations and individuals seeking to purchase firearms or have ammunition shipped. The speaker highlights how these delays, potentially lasting 8-12 weeks, prevent new employees from working in gun stores and can even halt business operations for FFLs if their own COE is not renewed in time. The content emphasizes the frustration and operational challenges caused by these administrative bottlenecks.
This video discusses two California legislative bills, AB 88 and AB 879. AB 88 enacts an assault weapon ban, primarily targeting 'other' firearms (Title 1 firearms) by adding features previously associated with banned rifles and pistols. AB 879 accelerates the implementation of background checks for firearm precursor parts to July 1, 2022, requiring them to be purchased through a licensed dealer. A key workaround for AB 879 is identified for individuals holding both a Certificate of Eligibility (COE) and a Federal Firearms License (FFL 03).
This live stream covers various topics including the case of Officer Greg Anderson, the speaker's personal experiences with OpticsPlanet, details about a 1953 Willys CJ3B Jeep, and a discussion on comment moderation policies. It also delves into California-specific firearms legislation like AB 2847 and the handgun roster, the role of militias, and general firearms rights. The speaker, a firearms instructor, shares insights based on his experience and legal knowledge.
This video from CRPA TV highlights significant failures by California's Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) and Department of Justice (DOJ) in processing essential documents and licenses. The issues stem from system shutdowns and a lack of integration, even after Governor Newsom's executive order to extend deadlines due to the COVID-19 pandemic. These failures are causing delays in background checks for firearms purchases, impacting ammunition vendor licenses, and creating problems for Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) permit renewals. CRPA is actively litigating against these agencies to address these critical issues.
The video discusses the legal landscape of firearm and ammunition acquisition in California, focusing on the ongoing legal battles surrounding ammunition sales and magazine bans. It highlights the importance of specific licenses like the Curio and Relic FFL and Certificate of Eligibility for purchasing ammunition, and references key court cases and judges involved in Second Amendment challenges. The speaker, with extensive experience in firearms and security, provides insights into navigating these complex regulations.
This guide explains how California residents can legally purchase ammunition online and have it shipped directly to their homes by obtaining a Certificate of Eligibility (COE) and a Federal Firearms License (FFL) Type 03. The process involves live scanning, submitting applications to the state and federal authorities, and notifying local law enforcement. This allows bypassing in-person background checks for ammunition purchases.
Joel Persinger, owner of a firearms training company in California, discusses the significant challenges posed by the state's restrictive gun laws. He details the complexities of obtaining a CCW permit, the limitations on firearm and magazine acquisition, and the impact on training businesses. Persinger also shares his perspective on the broader gun control debate, emphasizing the ideological battle and the importance of fighting for Second Amendment rights through legal and political channels.
This video explains the 2018 California ammunition laws, effective January 1st. Sam Paredes of Gun Owners of California details restrictions on mail-order ammunition, the requirement for face-to-face transactions with licensed vendors, and the prohibition of bringing ammunition into the state from out-of-state. Handloaders are exempt from purchasing components, but bringing ammunition back into California after out-of-state use is complicated. The discussion also touches on potential backdoor registration and the penalties for violating these new regulations.
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