DOJ and DMV are failing you!

Published on April 21, 2020
Duration: 3:18

This video from CRPA TV highlights significant failures by California's Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) and Department of Justice (DOJ) in processing essential documents and licenses. The issues stem from system shutdowns and a lack of integration, even after Governor Newsom's executive order to extend deadlines due to the COVID-19 pandemic. These failures are causing delays in background checks for firearms purchases, impacting ammunition vendor licenses, and creating problems for Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) permit renewals. CRPA is actively litigating against these agencies to address these critical issues.

Quick Summary

California's DMV and DOJ are failing firearm owners due to system shutdowns and lack of integration, impacting licenses, CCW permits, and background checks. Despite executive orders, expired statuses persist, hindering purchases and business operations. CRPA is actively litigating to resolve these critical issues.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: CA DMV & DOJ Failures
  2. 00:14CRPA's Warning to Californians
  3. 00:27DMV System Shutdowns and COVID-19 Impact
  4. 00:44DOJ System Issues and DMV Integration Problems
  5. 01:16DOJ Delays: Background Checks and Licensing
  6. 01:56Impact on Ammunition Vendors and Gun Stores
  7. 02:13CEO Issues Tied to Expired Driver's Licenses
  8. 02:35CCW Permit Renewal Problems
  9. 02:56CRPA's Legal Fight and Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

Why are California's DMV and DOJ failing firearm owners?

California's DMV and DOJ are failing firearm owners due to system shutdowns and a lack of integration, even after Governor Newsom's COVID-19 related extension orders. This prevents timely processing of driver's licenses, vehicle registrations, and consequently impacts firearms background checks and licensing.

How do DMV failures affect firearms purchases in California?

When the DMV system shows expired licenses or registrations, it can prevent the DOJ from completing firearms background checks. This is happening despite executive orders meant to extend deadlines, causing significant delays for individuals trying to purchase firearms or obtain necessary licenses.

What is the impact of these failures on gun stores and ammunition vendors?

Gun stores and ammunition vendors require a Certificate of Eligibility (COE) to operate. The ongoing system failures at the DMV and DOJ are preventing the issuance and updating of COEs, forcing some businesses to close or face severe operational disruptions.

What is the California Rifle and Pistol Association (CRPA) doing about these issues?

The CRPA is actively litigating against the California DMV and DOJ to address these systemic failures. They are working to ensure that the agencies fulfill their responsibilities and that citizens' rights are not infringed upon due to administrative incompetence.

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