Why California’s CCW Rules Changed AGAIN After SB 2

Published on December 16, 2025
Duration: 1:12

This video explains the formal rulemaking process for California's CCW regulations following SB 2. It details how initial emergency regulations must undergo a formal process, including a public comment period and agency response, before becoming final. This ensures greater transparency and allows for amendments based on public input.

Quick Summary

California's formal rulemaking process for CCW regulations post-SB 2 involves a full public comment period and agency review of feedback. This ensures transparency and allows for amendments before regulations become final, contrasting with the limited input of initial emergency regulations.

Chapters

  1. 00:02Proposed Rulemaking
  2. 00:20SB 2 Implementation & Regulations
  3. 00:37Emergency Regulatory Process
  4. 00:50Formal Rulemaking Process

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the purpose of the formal rulemaking process for California CCW regulations after SB 2?

The formal rulemaking process ensures that regulations clarifying laws like those following SB 2 are thoroughly reviewed. It includes a full public comment period and requires the agency to respond to comments, allowing for amendments before the regulations become final.

How did California initially implement regulations following SB 2?

Initially, California implemented regulations following SB 2 through an emergency regulatory process. This method allowed for quicker adoption but involved a very limited public comment period, necessitating a later formal rulemaking process.

What is the difference between emergency and formal rulemaking in California?

Emergency rulemaking in California allows for rapid adoption of regulations but has a limited public comment period. Formal rulemaking, conversely, includes a full public comment period and requires the agency to review and respond to those comments before finalizing the regulations.

Who is responsible for creating and finalizing CCW regulations in California?

The Department of Justice is responsible for creating and finalizing CCW regulations in California. They must follow specific administrative procedures, including formal rulemaking, to ensure transparency and public input.

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