California Gun Laws Basics

Published on March 23, 2020
Duration: 17:12

This video provides a comprehensive overview of California's complex firearm laws, covering the process for purchasing firearms based on age, required documentation, and the mandatory 10-day waiting period. It details regulations for self-made firearms, intra-familial transfers and loans, and explains the nuances of assault weapon bans and magazine capacity restrictions. The guide also outlines safe transportation and storage requirements for firearms within the state.

Quick Summary

California gun laws require individuals aged 18-20 with a hunting license to purchase specific rifles/shotguns, while those 21+ can buy any legal firearm. A Firearm Safety Certificate (FSC) and a 10-day waiting period are mandatory for all purchases. Purchase limits restrict buyers to one handgun or semi-automatic centerfire rifle every 30 days.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to California Gun Laws
  2. 01:33Firearm Purchase Age Requirements
  3. 02:05Firearm Purchase Process & Documentation
  4. 02:37Firearm Safety Certificate (FSC) Test
  5. 03:07The 10-Day Waiting Period
  6. 03:50Firearm Purchase Limits
  7. 04:21Self-Made Firearms Regulations
  8. 05:09Loaning Firearms to Family
  9. 06:19Intra-Familial Firearm Transfers
  10. 07:44Understanding Assault Weapon Laws
  11. 10:07Magazine Capacity Laws & Freedom Week
  12. 11:50Firearm Transportation Laws
  13. 14:06Safe Firearm Storage Laws
  14. 15:02Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) Laws
  15. 16:38Conclusion & Further Resources

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the age requirements for purchasing firearms in California?

In California, individuals aged 18 to 20 can purchase shotguns and rifles that are not semi-automatic centerfire, provided they have a hunting license. Those 21 and older can purchase any legal firearm, including handguns, shotguns, and rifles.

What is the mandatory waiting period for firearm purchases in California?

California enforces a mandatory 10-day (240-hour) waiting period after the initiation of a background check before a firearm can be legally acquired. This period applies to all purchasers, including law enforcement officers.

How do intra-familial firearm transfers work in California?

Intra-familial firearm transfers in California are limited to direct lineal family members (parents, grandparents, children, grandchildren). The recipient must possess a Firearm Safety Certificate (FSC), and the transfer must be reported to the state.

What are the rules for transporting firearms in California?

Firearms must be transported unloaded in a locked container, such as the trunk of a vehicle. Ammunition can be stored with the firearm, but it cannot be in a loaded magazine inserted into the firearm or in the chamber.

Can I build my own firearm in California?

Yes, you can build a firearm from an 80% receiver in California, but you must first obtain a serial number from the Department of Justice, undergo a background check, engrave the firearm with the serial number and make/model, and then register it with the state.

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