This video announces a significant development for the California Rifle and Pistol Association (CRPA). Following the finalization of California's SB 2 regulations, the CRPA has officially been authorized to provide training credentials for individuals seeking to become Department of Justice (DOJ)-certified CCW instructors. This new authorization means that CRPA-certified instructors will be qualified to teach the mandatory CCW courses throughout California, joining other specified firearms instructors such as POST-certified instructors.
This video analyzes the recent changes to California's Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) regulations following the passage of SB 2. It discusses how the Department of Justice (DOJ) implemented emergency rules without significant public input, and how these have now transitioned into formally adopted CCW regulations. The content focuses on the legal and regulatory landscape affecting firearm owners in California.
This video analyzes California's Senate Bill 2 (SB 2) and its impact on Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) classes. The bill not only established 'sensitive places' for CCW holders but also led to Department of Justice regulations concerning who can teach CCW courses. The content highlights ongoing litigation, with CRPA achieving successes on the 'sensitive places' aspect and the Wolford case currently before the Supreme Court. The primary focus is the developing controversy surrounding the qualifications and designation of CCW instructors.
This video critically examines California Governor Gavin Newsom's stance on gun control, juxtaposing his claims of not being anti-gun with the state's restrictive firearm legislation. The speaker highlights perceived inconsistencies, particularly regarding Newsom's concerns about 'weapons of war' and high-capacity magazines, while California enforces strict magazine limits and imposes additional taxes on firearms and ammunition. The analysis questions the sincerity of Newsom's Second Amendment support.
This video analyzes a recent 9th Circuit Court of Appeals decision impacting firearm carry rights in California, specifically referencing the SB2 "sensitive location" laws. The decision, related to the cases May v. Bonta and Carallero v. Bonta, is presented as a negative development for gun owners. The creator also promotes Attorneys on Retainer (AOR) with a discount code for viewers.
This analysis by Armed Scholar details the Ninth Circuit's mixed ruling on California's SB2 concealed carry ban. While striking down bans in certain locations like hospitals and private businesses, it upheld restrictions in others such as bars and parks. The decision utilizes a modified Bruen analysis and is subject to further en banc review, impacting the ongoing Second Amendment legal landscape.
This video discusses the Ninth Circuit's split decision in the May v. Bonta case concerning "sensitive" locations for firearm restrictions under SB2. The court introduced a new, confusing definition of "sensitive" locations, leading to about half of them being upheld. The Second Amendment Foundation (2AF) has requested an en banc rehearing of the case. The video also promotes Attorneys on Retainer with a discount code and links to a constitution book and the creator's merchandise and social media. A disclaimer states the content is opinion, not legal advice.
This video discusses a recent 9th Circuit Court of Appeals decision that largely upholds California's SB2 law, impacting firearm carry rights. The decision is presented as a setback for gun rights advocates, particularly concerning the "sensitive locations" provisions within the law. The content focuses on the legal implications of this ruling for citizens in California.
This expert analysis from Armed Scholar details the ongoing legal battle surrounding concealed carry bans, particularly in New York, following the Supreme Court's Bruen decision. The video highlights how states are attempting to circumvent Bruen's 'history and tradition' test with restrictive laws like New York's CCIA, and how organizations like GOA are challenging these measures. The implications for Second Amendment rights nationwide are significant, with potential impacts on laws in states like California.
This video discusses a positive development for gun owners in California, where the NRA has reportedly intervened to help address SB2 restrictions. Specifically, the CA DOJ is proposing regulations that would allow NRA instructors to conduct CCW training, making it more accessible for individuals to obtain their concealed carry permits. Additionally, the video touches upon the striking down of firearms purchase limits, referencing the Nguyen v. Bonta case.
This video discusses new emergency regulations from the DOJ concerning SB2, with a focus on their implications for firearm owners. It outlines the events leading up to these regulations, goes through the official documentation, and explores the process for potentially rolling them back. The content encourages viewers to submit comments on the regulations and highlights the importance of fighting for gun rights. Sponsorships from CCW Safe and The Police Credit Union are also featured.
This video, presented by Reno May, details critical issues for Sig Sauer P365 owners in California regarding legal carry. A CA DOJ system failure has led to many P365s being unregistered, creating potential legal problems if stopped by law enforcement. The video also touches on local sheriff policies that may restrict modifications like weapon lights or optics, and the financial hurdles some agencies impose for CCW permits. It emphasizes the necessity of ensuring your P365 is registered in your name to comply with California law, particularly SB2.
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