This video details the process of purchasing a firearm in California in 2024, focusing on the requirements and associated taxes. It highlights the necessity of a driver's license or state ID, a Firearm Safety Certificate (FSC), and a second proof of address for handgun purchases. The video also explains the 10-day waiting period and the 11% excise tax applicable to firearm purchases in the state.
This video details the comprehensive process of purchasing a firearm in California in 2023. It covers the necessary documentation, including ID, proof of residency, and the Gun Safety Certificate, as well as the DROS and background check procedures. The mandatory 10-day waiting period and final pickup steps are also explained.
This guide outlines the process for purchasing a firearm in California, emphasizing the need for a Firearm Safety Certificate (FSC) and specific documentation. It details the steps from passing the FSC test to completing the ATF Form 4473 and the mandatory 10-day waiting period before firearm pickup. The information is presented by Tap Rack Bang, LLC, highlighting the importance of understanding these legal requirements for new gun owners.
This video provides a comprehensive overview of how to buy a gun in California as of 2020, detailing age restrictions, required documentation, background checks, and waiting periods. It explains the differences for individuals aged 18-20 versus those 21 and older, and clarifies the necessity of a Firearm Safety Certificate (FSC) or hunting license for various firearm purchases. The instructor emphasizes the importance of proper documentation and understanding state-specific regulations to legally acquire firearms.
This video details a personal experience of being denied the purchase of a Glock 19 pistol in California due to insufficient proof of residency. The speaker, who holds a Commercial Driver's License (CDL) with hazardous materials endorsement and has undergone federal background checks, was unable to provide a utility bill or similar document in their name at their current rental address. This highlights a common hurdle in firearm acquisition that can prevent law-abiding citizens from exercising their Second Amendment rights, even when possessing all other required documentation.
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