California Trying To Use Mandatory Firearm Training To Violate 2A Rights

Published on December 12, 2023
Duration: 3:37

Colion Noir critically analyzes California's emergency regulations for the CCW program, enacted under Senate Bill 2. He argues that the state's move to disqualify NRA Certified Instructors and restrict eligible trainers is a deliberate tactic to impede citizens' Second Amendment rights by making CCW permits excessively difficult to obtain, rather than genuinely enhancing safety. The regulations aim to control training costs and access, circumventing Supreme Court rulings.

Quick Summary

California's new emergency regulations for CCW permits, effective January 1, 2024, disqualify NRA Certified Instructors. Colion Noir argues this move, along with restricting eligible trainers to BSIS, POST, or state-accredited schools, is a tactic to impede Second Amendment rights by making CCW permits excessively difficult to obtain, rather than genuinely enhancing safety.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Mandatory Training Objection & SB 2
  2. 00:19NRA Instructor Disqualification
  3. 00:27NRA's Role in Training History
  4. 00:41California's Intent to Hinder CCW
  5. 01:17Denial Through Delay Tactics
  6. 01:30Control vs. Genuine Safety
  7. 01:50New State-Accredited Instructor Requirements
  8. 02:12Consequences of New Certification Rules
  9. 02:33Mandatory Training as a Control Facade
  10. 02:53Public Comment & Holiday Sale Promo

Frequently Asked Questions

What are California's new emergency regulations for CCW permits?

Effective January 1, 2024, California's emergency regulations for the CCW program, under Senate Bill 2, disqualify NRA Certified Instructors and restrict eligible trainers to BSIS, POST, or state-accredited school instructors. This is seen as a move to make obtaining a CCW permit more difficult.

Why is California disqualifying NRA instructors from CCW training?

Colion Noir argues that California is disqualifying NRA instructors to intentionally make obtaining a CCW permit as difficult as possible. This tactic aims to circumvent Supreme Court rulings by creating barriers to training, rather than genuinely enhancing public safety.

How do California's new CCW training rules impact Second Amendment rights?

By limiting the number of certified instructors and potentially increasing training costs, California's regulations create significant hurdles for citizens seeking a CCW permit. This is viewed as a deliberate strategy to impede the exercise of Second Amendment rights under the guise of safety.

What are the approved instructor types for California CCW training under new rules?

Under California's new emergency regulations, only instructors certified by the Bureau of Security and Investigative Services (BSIS), the Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST), or those authorized by a state-accredited school are eligible to teach CCW firearm training courses.

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