This video discusses the challenges and legal battles surrounding Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) permit processes in California. It highlights issues with state regulatory schemes, including lengthy permit terms, mandatory psych evaluations, and extensive training requirements. The CRPA, SAF, and GOA are actively involved in challenging these regulations, particularly in cases where jurisdictions impose excessive fees, such as the $2,000 fee in Santa Clara, to discourage applicants.
This episode of 'Behind Enemy Lines' features discussions on significant Second Amendment legal cases and regulatory challenges. Key topics include the Supreme Court accepting the 'Wolford v. Lopez' case concerning the 'vampire rule' for carrying firearms in private businesses, the legal battles surrounding assault weapon bans in Connecticut ('Lamont v. Bonta') and New Jersey ('Cheeseman v. Platkin'), and the DOJ's lawsuit against Los Angeles County for excessive concealed carry permit wait times. The discussion also touches on the strategic use of DOJ amicus briefs and the ongoing debate about the interpretation and enforcement of gun laws.
This video provides crucial updates for California CCW permit holders and applicants regarding 2025 regulations. Key changes include mandatory Live Scan for renewals starting January 1, 2026, increased minimum training hours from 4 to 8, and new carry restrictions in parks, playgrounds, restaurants, and bars. It also discusses processing delays for 'add-a-gun' requests in Orange and LA Counties and highlights a significant development allowing out-of-state/non-resident applications, potentially paving the way for national reciprocity.
This video clarifies the number of firearms that can be listed on a California Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) permit, noting significant variations by county. Orange County and Riverside County generally allow unlimited firearms, though Riverside has caliber restrictions (380 to 45 ACP). Los Angeles County has stricter limits, typically three firearms for permits issued by the Sheriff's Department or municipalities, with some municipalities allowing only one or two.
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.
This video provides a comprehensive guide to applying for a Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) permit in Los Angeles County, California. It details the process, emphasizing the importance of a well-documented good cause statement and full disclosure of background information. The speaker, Reno May, highlights recent policy changes by the LA County Sheriff, making it more feasible to obtain a permit compared to the past. The guide covers everything from initial application to final permit issuance, offering insights into what constitutes good cause and common pitfalls to avoid.
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