CCW In Los Angeles County!!! Bob Lindsey for Sheriff

Published on April 4, 2018
Duration: 6:33

This video discusses the challenges of obtaining a concealed carry permit (CCW) in Los Angeles County, California, which currently operates under a 'may issue' policy requiring 'good cause.' It highlights the contrast with 'shall issue' counties and advocates for the election of Bob Lindsey as Sheriff, who promises to implement a 'shall issue' policy, reinstating Second Amendment rights for law-abiding citizens.

Quick Summary

Los Angeles County currently has a 'may issue' policy for concealed carry permits, requiring applicants to prove imminent danger. Candidate Bob Lindsey aims to change this to a 'shall issue' system, making it easier for law-abiding citizens to obtain CCW permits by electing him Sheriff.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: CCW in LA County
  2. 00:19Understanding LA County CCW Restrictions
  3. 00:56California CCW: May Issue vs. Shall Issue
  4. 01:45LA County's 'May Issue' Policy Explained
  5. 02:25Contrast with Kern County ('Shall Issue')
  6. 02:46The Role of Elected Sheriffs in CCW
  7. 03:01Introducing Bob Lindsey for Sheriff
  8. 03:26Bob Lindsey's Stance on CCW
  9. 04:05Lindsey's Promises: Shall Issue & Rights
  10. 04:29Why Law-Abiding Citizens Need CCW
  11. 05:09Bob Lindsey: The Solution for LA County
  12. 05:47Call to Action: Vote on June 5th
  13. 06:02Conclusion: Replace Jim McDonald

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current concealed carry permit (CCW) policy in Los Angeles County?

Los Angeles County currently operates under a 'may issue' policy for concealed carry permits. This means that obtaining a permit is discretionary, and applicants must demonstrate 'good cause,' which typically requires proving their life is in imminent danger, rather than simply wanting to carry for self-defense.

How do 'may issue' and 'shall issue' counties differ regarding CCW permits?

'May issue' counties, like Los Angeles, grant permits at the sheriff's discretion and require a strong justification. 'Shall issue' counties, conversely, are legally obligated to issue permits to qualified applicants who meet specific criteria, making it significantly easier for residents to carry concealed.

Who is Bob Lindsey and what is his stance on CCW in Los Angeles County?

Bob Lindsey is a candidate for Los Angeles County Sheriff who is openly pro-Second Amendment. He has pledged to implement a 'shall issue' policy for concealed carry permits, aiming to reinstate Second Amendment rights for law-abiding citizens in the county.

Why is the election of a Sheriff important for CCW rights in California?

In California, Sheriffs are elected officials responsible for issuing concealed carry permits. This means voters have the power to influence CCW policy by electing a Sheriff who supports Second Amendment rights and a 'shall issue' approach, as opposed to one who adheres to restrictive 'may issue' policies.

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