California DOJ Just Restated the Law and Called It Help?

Published on February 21, 2026
Duration: 1:19

This CRPA TV video features an expert analysis of a recent California Department of Justice (DOJ) bulletin concerning the shipment and delivery of firearm accessories, manufacturing machines, and barrels. The speaker, affiliated with Michel & Associates, PC and CRPA, critiques the bulletin for failing to provide new clarification on courier identification, signature requirements, and data transmission to sellers, despite industry requests. The content emphasizes that the bulletin merely restates existing law, leaving crucial obligations for businesses unclear.

Quick Summary

The California DOJ bulletin on firearm accessory shipments did not offer new clarification on courier identification or signature requirements for home deliveries. It restated existing law, leaving industry questions about common carrier responsibilities unanswered and failing to provide helpful guidance.

Chapters

  1. 00:00DOJ Clarification on Couriers
  2. 00:18DOJ Bulletin Lacks New Information
  3. 01:00DOJ Bulletin Not Helpful

Frequently Asked Questions

What did the California DOJ bulletin clarify regarding firearm accessory shipments?

The California DOJ bulletin did not provide new clarification on courier requirements for firearm accessories, manufacturing machines, or barrels, particularly concerning identification for home delivery. It largely restated existing law without answering industry questions.

Does the California DOJ bulletin offer new information on common carrier responsibilities for firearm shipments?

No, the bulletin is a restatement of existing code and fails to provide new information on how common carriers retain or transmit purchaser signatures and identity to sellers or manufacturers for firearm accessory shipments.

Was the recent California DOJ bulletin helpful for the firearms industry?

According to CRPA TV's analysis, the bulletin was not helpful. Despite requests for clarification, it merely restated the law, leaving businesses uncertain about their obligations and requirements for shipping firearm accessories, machines, and barrels.

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