This video, featuring Joel Persinger of GunGuyTV and Rick Travis of the California Rifle & Pistol Association (CRPA), delves into recent and proposed California firearm legislation. They discuss how the state's budget deficit is impacting legislative priorities and highlight several concerning bills, including those related to data sharing, pre-hearing firearm seizures, and changes to the Firearm Safety Certificate. The discussion also touches on CCW renewal cycles and a bipartisan bill supporting terminally ill youth.
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 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 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.
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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