California Gun Control in 2025: Everything you need to know

Published on December 31, 2024
Duration: 21:45

This video provides an expert overview of key California firearm laws and regulations taking effect in 2025 and beyond, presented by attorney Matt Cabero. It details changes to firearm storage requirements, the impact of the ammunition tax, and updates to CCW permit processes. The discussion highlights the efforts of organizations like CRPA in shaping legislation and regulatory outcomes.

Quick Summary

California firearm laws are evolving in 2025. Key changes include mandatory firearm storage in lockboxes by January 1, 2026 (SB 53), and the continuation of an 11% tax on firearms and ammunition (AB 28). CCW permit processes are also affected by SB 2, with updated instructor qualifications.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to 2025 CA Gun Laws
  2. 01:30SB 53: Statewide Firearm Storage Law
  3. 04:20AB 3064: Firearm Safety Device Standards
  4. 09:34AB 28: 11% Ammunition Tax Explained
  5. 11:45SB 2: CCW Requirements & Instructor Changes
  6. 14:14Regulatory Issues: Ammunition Purchase Fees
  7. 17:51CCW Instructor Regulations Update
  8. 19:43Outlook for 2025 & Beyond

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the new firearm storage laws in California for 2025?

Effective January 1, 2026, California's SB 53 will mandate that firearms in homes must be stored in a lockbox or similar device to prevent unauthorized access. However, firearms in immediate possession and control, such as by a CCW holder, are exempt.

Will there be a new roster for gun safes in California?

No, the initial proposal for AB 3064 that would have mandated a DOJ-approved roster for firearm safety devices was significantly watered down. Safes will continue to be usable as long as they meet general penal code standards, without requiring DOJ pre-approval.

What is the impact of the 11% tax on firearms in California?

The 11% tax on firearms, ammunition, and precursor parts, enacted by AB 28, took effect in July 2024 and continues to apply in 2025. Dealers must collect this tax, which is then transmitted to the state, increasing the overall cost for consumers.

How has Senate Bill 2 affected CCW permits in California?

Senate Bill 2 has changed the CCW issuance regime, impacting application processes and requiring new qualifications for instructors. While lawsuits challenge parts of SB 2, applicants in 2025 will be subject to its updated requirements, including instructor certification standards.

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