The Fight: 2A & CA during Covid-19

Published on April 8, 2020
Duration: 4:12

This video discusses the ongoing legal and administrative battles surrounding Second Amendment rights in California during the COVID-19 pandemic. It highlights challenges faced by FFLs and the state's Delayed Registration Only (DRO) system for firearm background checks, detailing how the system's delays disadvantage Californians compared to other states. The California Rifle and Pistol Association (CRPA) is actively pursuing legal action to address these issues.

Quick Summary

California's DRO system for firearm background checks is criticized for its excessive delays, taking nearly 10 days compared to the minutes required by the federal NICS system in other states. The California Rifle and Pistol Association (CRPA) is actively pursuing legal action to address these issues and protect Second Amendment rights.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: CA Firearm Rights During COVID-19
  2. 00:06FFL Essential Business & DRO System Issues
  3. 00:21The Fight for Rights Amidst Stay-at-Home Orders
  4. 00:36Federal Suggestion on Essential Businesses
  5. 00:46NRA and 2A Groups Go to Court
  6. 00:58CRPA Launches Second Lawsuit
  7. 01:13Firearms Dealers & Ranges as Essential
  8. 01:25California DOJ and the DRO System Explained
  9. 01:35DRO System: Background Checks & Wait Times
  10. 01:46Critique of the 10-Day Wait Period
  11. 01:59Comparison: Texas vs. California Wait Times
  12. 02:07NICS Background Check Speed
  13. 02:17California's Extended DRO Processing Time
  14. 02:28Increased Firearm Purchases & DOJ Claims
  15. 02:41Extended Wait Times: 15-30 Days
  16. 03:00Proposed Fee and Restart for Delayed Checks
  17. 03:14Unacceptable Delays for Law-Abiding Citizens
  18. 03:28CRPA's Maneuvers to Fix the DRO System
  19. 03:48Fighting the System: California's Disadvantage
  20. 03:56Conclusion: Protecting Oneself

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the DRO system in California?

The DRO system, operated by the California Department of Justice, is the state's process for conducting background checks when individuals purchase firearms. It typically involves a 10-day waiting period before a firearm can be picked up.

Why are firearm dealers considered essential businesses during COVID-19?

Proponents argue that firearms dealers and ranges are essential businesses, especially during a pandemic, as they support the Second Amendment rights of citizens to self-defense and lawful firearm ownership.

How does California's firearm background check system compare to other states?

While the federal NICS system can process checks in minutes, California's DRO system adds a significant delay, reportedly taking nearly 10 days in total. This is much longer than states like Texas, where checks can be completed in 15-20 minutes.

What legal actions are being taken regarding California's firearm laws during COVID-19?

Organizations like the National Rifle Association (NRA) and the California Rifle and Pistol Association (CRPA) have filed lawsuits challenging the state's restrictions and the delays in the DRO system, aiming to protect Second Amendment rights.

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