This video details a lawsuit filed by the U.S. Department of Justice against Los Angeles County and Sheriff Robert Luna. The DOJ alleges systematic denial and unconscionable delay in processing concealed carry permit applications, violating Second Amendment rights as incorporated by the 14th Amendment. The suit cites 34 U.S. Code § 12601, aiming for declaratory and equitable relief to end these practices.
This video discusses the significant power of elected sheriffs in California, particularly their authority to issue Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) permits. It highlights how some sheriffs interpret 'good cause' requirements restrictively, making it difficult to obtain a permit. The video advocates for electing pro-Second Amendment sheriffs, like Bob Lindsey in Los Angeles County, who support a 'shall issue' policy, meaning permits are granted if the applicant meets basic requirements and states self-defense as the reason.
This video discusses the potential for obtaining a Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) permit in Los Angeles County following the election of Bob Lindsey as Sheriff. Lindsey advocates for self-defense as sufficient 'good cause' for a permit, contrasting with previous administrations. The content emphasizes the importance of voting for candidates who support Second Amendment rights and accessible concealed carry.
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