Latest SB2 Updates as of Jan 7!

Published on January 7, 2024
Duration: 2:33

This video provides an update on California's SB2 law, specifically concerning the 'sensitive places' provision. As of January 6th, a judicial stay has been lifted, meaning the sensitive places restriction is enjoined again and not in effect. However, other aspects of SB2, such as the 16-hour CCW class requirement, remain in effect. The speaker advises listeners to continue carrying as they have been, given the current legal status of the sensitive places clause.

Quick Summary

As of January 6th, the 'sensitive places' provision of California's SB2 law has been enjoined again and is not in effect. This follows an earlier stay that allowed the law to go into effect on January 1st. While this specific restriction is lifted, other SB2 requirements, like the 16-hour CCW class, remain active.

Chapters

  1. 00:10SB2 Update Introduction
  2. 00:19Initial Injunction and Appeal
  3. 00:46Stay Lifted, Law Goes Into Effect
  4. 01:05Tyranny Week and SB2's Impact
  5. 01:14Good News: Stay Lifted Again
  6. 01:26Sensitive Places Enjoined Again
  7. 01:39What Remains in Effect
  8. 01:57Advice for CCW Holders
  9. 02:16Channel Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current status of California's SB2 law regarding sensitive places?

As of January 6th, the 'sensitive places' provision of California's SB2 law has been enjoined again. This means that this specific part of the law is not currently in effect, allowing individuals to carry in these locations as they did previously.

Did the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals rule on the SB2 injunction?

Yes, the state appealed a judge's injunction to the Ninth Circuit. They were granted a stay, which initially allowed SB2 to go into effect. However, a subsequent development on January 6th saw this stay lifted, re-enjoining the 'sensitive places' clause.

Are all parts of California's SB2 law currently in effect?

No, only certain parts of SB2 are in effect. While the 'sensitive places' restriction is currently enjoined, other requirements, such as the mandatory 16-hour CCW class, remain in force and must be complied with.

What should CCW holders do in California following the SB2 update?

Given that the 'sensitive places' provision is enjoined, CCW holders can continue to carry as they have been. The speaker advises not to worry about 'riding dirty' in relation to this specific restriction, but to remain aware of other active SB2 requirements.

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