This video details the process for non-residents to legally obtain a Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) permit in California, stemming from the CRPA v. LASD lawsuit. It outlines the steps involved, including selecting a jurisdiction, completing applications and training remotely, and navigating specific California firearm regulations. The process aims to allow out-of-state residents to obtain a California CCW without needing to travel extensively within the state for interviews or training.
This video from Active Self Protection analyzes a critical incident where law enforcement attempted a takedown in a crowded drive-through, leading to a suspect ramming vehicles and an officer being trapped. The analysis, led by John Correia and Mike Willever, critiques the tactical decision-making, highlighting the extreme risks to bystanders and evaluating the subsequent use of force. It emphasizes the importance of precision shooting even in high-stress situations.
Sheriff Chad Bianco of Riverside County discusses the significant improvements made to the Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) permit process under his leadership. He highlights the reduction in wait times from over two years to approximately six weeks, the increase in issued permits from around 3,400 to 16,000 in under three years, and the utilization of volunteers to manage the workload. Sheriff Bianco also addresses the importance of CCW holders as law-abiding citizens and their role in deterring crime, emphasizing that criminals do not seek permits.
This analysis, presented by Active Self Protection hosts Mike Willover and John Correia, dissects a critical incident involving a Sheriff's Deputy in Riverside County, California. The expert assessment covers the tactical decisions, use-of-force justification, and environmental factors during a freeway confrontation with a suspect armed with a deadly weapon. The analysis highlights the complexities of high-stress law enforcement encounters and the critical decision-making process under duress.
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