THE NRA FINALLY HELPED GUN OWNERS? + Firearms Purchase Limits STRUCK DOWN

Published on March 29, 2024
Duration: 5:30

This video discusses two significant legal developments in California affecting gun owners. Firstly, the California Department of Justice has revised emergency regulations for CCW instructor certification, now including NRA-certified instructors, following public outcry and comments from organizations like CRPA. This change aims to increase the availability of CCW training. Secondly, the Noen v. Bonta lawsuit has successfully challenged California's 'one firearm per 30 days' purchase limit, with a court ruling these restrictions unconstitutional. However, a 30-day stay is in place for potential appeals.

Quick Summary

California's CCW instructor regulations have been updated to include NRA-certified instructors, following public feedback. Additionally, the 'one firearm per 30 days' purchase limit has been ruled unconstitutional in the Noen v. Bonta lawsuit, though a 30-day stay is in place for potential state appeals.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: California Gun News
  2. 00:11DOJ & CCW Instructor Regulations
  3. 00:40Initial CCW Instructor Restrictions
  4. 01:30Public Outcry & Regulation Changes
  5. 01:53NRA Certified Instructors Included
  6. 02:57Noen v. Bonta Lawsuit Overview
  7. 03:11Lawsuit Movement & Ruling
  8. 03:33Unconstitutional Penal Codes
  9. 03:521-Firearm Per 30 Days Explained
  10. 04:3830-Day Stay on Ruling
  11. 04:48The Appeal Process
  12. 05:14Long Battle Ahead

Frequently Asked Questions

What changes have been made to California's CCW instructor certification?

California's Department of Justice has revised its emergency regulations for CCW instructors. Previously restrictive, the rules now include NRA-certified instructors, provided they have the correct certification, alongside POST-certified instructors. This change aims to increase the availability of qualified instructors for CCW training.

What was the outcome of the Noen v. Bonta lawsuit regarding firearm purchases in California?

The Noen v. Bonta lawsuit successfully challenged California's 'one firearm purchase per 30 days' restriction. A court declared these laws and enforcement policies unconstitutional, violating Second and Fourteenth Amendment rights. However, a 30-day stay is in effect for the state to pursue an appeal.

Why did California update its CCW instructor regulations?

The update to California's CCW instructor regulations was a direct result of significant public outcry and comments from constituents and organizations like CRPA. Law enforcement agencies and unions also voiced opposition to the initial restrictive emergency regulations, prompting the DOJ to broaden the acceptable certification criteria.

Can Californians now buy unlimited firearms without a 30-day wait?

While a court ruled California's 'one firearm per 30 days' purchase limit unconstitutional in the Noen v. Bonta case, the ruling is not immediately in effect. A 30-day stay has been granted to allow the state to file an appeal, meaning the restriction remains in place for now.

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