This video explains how to acquire firearms in California without the standard waiting period by leveraging the Curio and Relic (C&R) exemption. By obtaining a Certificate of Eligibility (COE) and an FFL Type 03 license, individuals can purchase C&R eligible firearms, such as the CZ82 pistol, which are exempt from the state's handgun roster. This process allows for same-day pickup from a local FFL, provided magazine capacity laws are met.
Reno May, an expert firearms instructor, critically analyzes recent California firearm legislation and common interpretations by 'gun YouTubers.' He clarifies the actual impacts of AB 1948 on CCW permits and the firearm purchase limit, highlighting how misinformation can mislead the public. May emphasizes the importance of consulting primary legislative sources rather than relying on secondary, often inaccurate, online content.
This video provides an expert-level overview of the current legal status of online ammunition orders in California, following the Ninth Circuit's ruling in Rhode v. Bonta. The speaker, demonstrating significant authority on firearms law, explains that despite the ruling, direct-to-home ammo shipment remains illegal for most Californians without an FFL03 and COE. Key organizations like CRPA and NSSF are awaiting DOJ clarification on the ruling's implementation.
A three-judge panel in the Ninth Circuit ruled that California's ammunition background check requirement is unconstitutional. This ruling, however, is likely to be appealed by the state, potentially leading to an en banc hearing by an 11-judge panel. The current status quo requires background checks for ammunition purchases through licensed vendors and prevents direct-to-door shipping without specific licenses (FFL3 and COE).
This video provides an expert-level breakdown of the California Department of Justice's (DOJ) alleged unlawful tactics regarding FFL03 (Curio & Relics) and COE (Certificate of Eligibility) applications. Reno May, demonstrating deep knowledge of California Penal Codes, explains how the DOJ is misinterpreting laws to demand unnecessary documentation and increase ammunition background check fees. He advises viewers on how to legally challenge these demands and support organizations like the CRPA to protect Second Amendment rights.
This video delves into the complexities of California's firearms laws, including the assault weapon ban, feature-based restrictions, and the handgun roster requirements. It also discusses the legal gray areas surrounding force reset triggers and the implications of various firearm regulations for gun owners and businesses in the state. The speaker, Reno May, shares insights based on his experience and research, aiming to educate viewers on these often confusing legal landscapes.
The court case Nguyen v. Bonta has resulted in a favorable ruling against California's one firearm purchase per 30 days restriction. While the ruling is stayed for 30 days to allow for an appeal, it signifies a potential end to this firearm rationing law. The video also highlights the importance of obtaining a Certificate of Eligibility (COE) and Firearm Safety Certificate (FSC) in California to navigate current and future regulations, including potential exemptions and ammunition shipping.
This guide details the process for California residents to obtain a Certificate of Eligibility (COE) and an FFL03 license. These credentials allow for direct shipment of ammunition without background checks, exemption from firearm rationing, and easier acquisition of Curios & Relics (C&R) firearms. The process involves applications with the ATF and the California Department of Justice (DOJ), including live scan fingerprinting.
This video discusses how Crosshairs Tactical has been negatively impacted by issues within the Department of Justice (DOJ). These problems are reportedly causing disruptions with firearm background checks, and the expiration of Federal Firearm Licenses (FFLs) and Certificates of Eligibility (COEs). The creator urges viewers to consult their local gun stores to see if they are experiencing similar difficulties.
This video provides an expert analysis of the Nguyen v. Becerra case, challenging California's 'one handgun per 30 days' law and its expansion to semi-automatic centerfire rifles. The speaker, demonstrating legal expertise and knowledge of active litigation, highlights the Firearms Policy Coalition's lawsuit, the law's impact on law-abiding citizens, and discriminatory exemptions for the entertainment industry. The interpretation of the Second Amendment's plural 'arms' is also discussed.
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.
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