Bondi MOOTS GOA | L.A. Put On Notice

Published on November 5, 2025
Duration: 7:38

This video discusses legal developments impacting firearm ownership in California and nationally. It highlights the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department settling a case with the CRPA over concealed carry permit processing times, signaling a need for faster processing across California. It also analyzes the mooting of the GOA v. DOJ case by the Sixth Circuit, which could have implications for how state concealed carry permits are recognized for NICS background check exemptions.

Quick Summary

The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department settled a case with the CRPA regarding concealed carry permit processing times, putting California jurisdictions on notice to improve efficiency. Separately, the Sixth Circuit mooted the GOA v. DOJ case, preventing a ruling on whether state concealed carry permits can exempt individuals from NICS background checks.

Chapters

  1. 00:08Arfcom Breaking News Intro
  2. 00:14LA County Sheriff Settles CRPA Case
  3. 00:28Concealed Carry Permit Processing Times
  4. 00:44California Cities & Counties Notified
  5. 01:04Sponsor: Hornady 338 ARC
  6. 01:38Sponsor: Vortex Venom Red Dot
  7. 01:58GOA v. DOJ Case Mooted
  8. 02:08NICS Background Checks Explained
  9. 02:52Michigan CPL & ATF Stance
  10. 03:08DOJ's Strategy in GOA v. DOJ
  11. 03:46Critique of DOJ's Gun Rights Philosophy
  12. 04:50Political Prisoners Mentioned
  13. 05:06Gun Industry News: S&W Shield X
  14. 05:46Forum Thread: BNT PCCs
  15. 06:23Nancy Pelosi Not Seeking Reelection
  16. 06:36Call for Viewer Support

Frequently Asked Questions

What legal development occurred regarding concealed carry permits in Los Angeles County?

The Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department settled a lawsuit with the California State Rifle and Pistol Association (CRPA) concerning the processing times for concealed carry permits. This settlement, along with others, signals that California jurisdictions must expedite their permit application processes.

What was the significance of the GOA v. DOJ case being mooted by the Sixth Circuit?

The GOA v. DOJ case concerned whether Michigan's concealed pistol license (CPL) could exempt individuals from the NICS background check for firearm purchases. By mooting the case, the DOJ avoided a court ruling that could have mandated the acceptance of state permits as background check alternatives nationwide.

How do concealed carry permits typically function in relation to NICS background checks?

In many states, a valid concealed carry permit serves as an exemption from the NICS background check for firearm purchases. This is because obtaining the permit itself requires the applicant to have already passed a background check, streamlining the firearm acquisition process.

What new firearm products were mentioned in the video?

The video highlighted Hornady's 338 ARC subsonic ammunition, Vortex's new closed-emitter Venom Micro Red Dot, and the Smith & Wesson Shield X Carry Comp pistol. Additionally, BNT's new Sten-style PCCs accepting helical 9mm magazines were discussed.

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