My CCW May Be Revoked! - Sonoma Sheriff

Published on April 26, 2022
Duration: 11:56

This video discusses the potential impact of the upcoming Sonoma County Sheriff election on Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) permits. The speaker, Reno May, highlights how the policy of the incoming sheriff could affect current permit holders and future applicants. He contrasts the stances of candidates Eddie Ingram, Carl Tenenbaum, and Dave Edmonds regarding CCW issuance and renewal, emphasizing the importance of the 'good cause' requirement and its potential interpretation.

Quick Summary

The Sonoma County Sheriff election presents a critical juncture for CCW permit holders. Candidate Eddie Ingram supports maintaining the current policy, while Carl Tenenbaum advocates for case-by-case evaluations, and Dave Edmonds plans to assess 'actual necessity.' This could impact the ability of average citizens to legally carry firearms.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: CCW Permit Risk
  2. 00:11Sonoma County CCW Permit Situation
  3. 01:12Sponsor: Wild Built Tactical
  4. 02:16Sonoma County Sheriff Election Overview
  5. 03:03Sheriff Essick's Retirement & Impact
  6. 03:23Candidate Eddie Ingram's Stance
  7. 04:11Current Sonoma County CCW Policy
  8. 05:34Impact of Court Cases (NYSRPA v. Bruen)
  9. 05:58Candidate Carl Tenenbaum's Stance
  10. 08:47Candidate Dave Edmonds' Stance
  11. 09:43Conclusion: Vote for Sonoma CCW
  12. 10:28Channel Support & Personal Gratitude

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current CCW policy in Sonoma County, California?

The current CCW policy in Sonoma County is described as a 'common sense program' that balances public safety with individual rights. Under Sheriff Mark Essick, permits are generally renewed unless specific reasons for rescission exist within the existing program. The speaker, Reno May, obtained his permit in 2018 and renewed it in 2020.

How might the Sonoma County Sheriff election affect CCW permits?

The election of a new sheriff could significantly alter CCW permit policies. Candidates have different views on 'good cause' requirements and permit renewals. Eddie Ingram plans to maintain the current policy, while Carl Tenenbaum proposes case-by-case evaluations, and Dave Edmonds aims for a necessity-based approach, potentially making it harder for average citizens to obtain permits.

What are the stances of the Sonoma County Sheriff candidates on CCW permits?

Eddie Ingram intends to keep the current policy, ensuring renewals. Carl Tenenbaum will evaluate each applicant individually on a case-by-case basis for 'good cause' and renewals. Dave Edmonds plans to base decisions on 'actual necessity,' similar to past policies he implemented.

What is the 'good cause' requirement for CCW permits in California?

The 'good cause' requirement is a standard that applicants must meet to be issued a CCW permit in California. Its interpretation can vary by county and sheriff. Potential court cases may influence how this requirement is applied, with concerns that it could become overly burdensome or expensive for ordinary citizens.

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