California Concealed Carry Ban Update

Published on October 27, 2023
Duration: 9:31

This video discusses California's SB2 bill, which significantly restricts concealed carry rights, effective January 1, 2024. It highlights the removal of signage requirements, making it difficult for permit holders to know where they are prohibited. A lawsuit filed by CRPA challenging the 'sensitive places' provision is detailed, with a hearing scheduled for December 4th before Judge Carney, who previously ruled favorably in the Bruen case.

Quick Summary

California's SB2 bill, effective January 1, 2024, imposes significant restrictions on concealed carry by designating many locations as 'sensitive places'. A key concern is the removal of mandatory signage, making compliance difficult. The CRPA has filed a lawsuit seeking an injunction against these restrictions, with a hearing before Judge Carney scheduled for December 4th.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: California Concealed Carry Ban Update
  2. 00:11SB2 Effective Date: January 1, 2024
  3. 00:15Effective Ban Due to 'Sensitive Places'
  4. 00:30Removal of Signage Requirement
  5. 01:11Importance of Comfortable Holsters (Vanish Holsters)
  6. 02:21SB2 Bill Overview and Governor Newsom
  7. 02:50SB2's Impact on CCW Permits
  8. 03:52Extensive Background Checks and Social Media Dive
  9. 04:10Impact of 'Sensitive Places' on Permit Use
  10. 05:06CRPA Lawsuit Filed Against SB2
  11. 05:41Judge Carney's Role in the Lawsuit
  12. 06:14Injunction Hearing Date: December 4th
  13. 06:53CRPA's Focus on Sensitive Places
  14. 07:43Potential for Injunctive Relief
  15. 08:07Likelihood of Success and Impact
  16. 08:30Consequences if Injunction Fails
  17. 08:37Live Stream of December 4th Hearing
  18. 09:03Conclusion: Importance of the Update

Frequently Asked Questions

When does California's SB2 bill, which restricts concealed carry, go into effect?

California's SB2 bill, which significantly restricts concealed carry rights by designating numerous places as 'sensitive', is set to take effect on January 1, 2024. This means that permit holders will face substantial limitations on where they can legally carry firearms.

What is the main concern with SB2 regarding where permit holders can carry?

A primary concern with SB2 is the extensive list of 'sensitive places' where concealed carry is prohibited, effectively making it difficult to carry in most public and private establishments. Additionally, the removal of mandatory signage requirements means permit holders may unknowingly violate policies.

What legal action is being taken against California's SB2 bill?

The California Rifle and Pistol Association (CRPA) has filed a lawsuit challenging SB2, specifically targeting the broad 'sensitive places' designation. They are seeking an injunction to prevent these restrictions from taking effect.

Who is presiding over the SB2 lawsuit hearing, and why is it significant?

The SB2 lawsuit hearing is before Judge Carney, who previously granted an injunction in the *Bruen v. Bonta* case concerning California's firearm roster. His past rulings suggest a potential for favorable injunctive relief for gun rights advocates.

What is the date of the hearing for the SB2 injunction, and what are the potential outcomes?

The hearing for a potential injunction against SB2 is scheduled for December 4th. If granted, it could provide injunctive relief against the 'sensitive places' provision before the law's January 1, 2024 effective date, allowing permit holders to carry in more locations.

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