CALIFORNIA THREATENS MY SUBSCRIBERS - CA DOJ LIES

Published on September 1, 2024
Duration: 9:13

This video provides an expert-level breakdown of the California Department of Justice's (DOJ) alleged unlawful tactics regarding FFL03 (Curio & Relics) and COE (Certificate of Eligibility) applications. Reno May, demonstrating deep knowledge of California Penal Codes, explains how the DOJ is misinterpreting laws to demand unnecessary documentation and increase ammunition background check fees. He advises viewers on how to legally challenge these demands and support organizations like the CRPA to protect Second Amendment rights.

Quick Summary

Reno May, an expert firearms instructor, exposes the California DOJ's alleged unlawful tactics of demanding FFL03 licenses for COE applications and proposes a 500% increase in ammunition background check fees. He advises viewers to legally challenge these demands, cite relevant Penal Codes, and support the CRPA in fighting these measures to protect Second Amendment rights.

Chapters

  1. 00:00CA DOJ Threatens Subscribers
  2. 00:48Fighting Fee Increases with CRPA
  3. 01:02CA Gun Law Restrictions Explained
  4. 01:44DOJ's Past Coercion Tactics
  5. 02:21Challenging Unlawful Demands
  6. 03:10Current DOJ Tactics & Illegality
  7. 03:51DOJ's False Legal Claims
  8. 07:25Personal Advice & Call to Action
  9. 08:46Support Gun Rights

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the California DOJ's alleged unlawful actions regarding FFL03 and COE applications?

The California DOJ is reportedly refusing to process or canceling COE applications if applicants don't submit their FFL03, which is claimed to be an illegal demand as it's not statutorily required for COE issuance.

How is the California DOJ attempting to increase ammunition costs?

The DOJ is proposing a significant fee increase for ammunition background checks, raising the cost from $1 to $5, representing a 500% hike, which gun rights advocates are urging the public to oppose.

What is an FFL03 and COE in California?

An FFL03 is a Federal Firearms License for collectors of Curios and Relics, allowing direct shipment of certain firearms and ammunition. A COE (Certificate of Eligibility) is a mandatory California document required to purchase firearms and ammunition.

What advice is given to Californians facing issues with the CA DOJ regarding firearm licenses?

Experts advise challenging unlawful demands by citing relevant California Penal Codes, potentially pursuing legal action if denied, and supporting organizations like the CRPA to fight proposed fee increases and protect Second Amendment rights.

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