This video breaks down recent changes to California's CCW instructor regulations under SB 2 and proposed new rules for gun shows. It's a must-watch for CCW instructors, applicants, gun show producers, and vendors in California, detailing what's changing, what isn't, and CRPA's role. The discussion covers the rulemaking process, the impact of these regulations, and public comment opportunities. Sponsors like CCW Safe and The Police Credit Union are mentioned.
This video discusses new California gun control laws going into effect in 2025. It features Matt Cubeiro and covers legislation such as AB 3064, SB 53, AB 28 (including an 11% tax), and SB 2 (Sensitive Places). The discussion also touches on regulatory issues and provides a forward-looking perspective on the legal landscape for firearms in California. The CRPA is highlighted as an organization fighting these changes, and sponsors like CCW Safe and Police Credit Union are mentioned.
This video delves into the complex and evolving landscape of concealed carry laws in California, specifically analyzing the implications of the May v. Bonta case and the state's SB 2 law. It discusses how SB 2 aims to designate more 'sensitive locations' where firearms are prohibited and the judicial responses to these restrictions. The content highlights the impact on gun owners, including those traveling to California, and aims to keep viewers informed about their Second Amendment rights. The description also promotes USCCA resources and features links to compelling self-defense stories from USCCA members.
This video discusses updates to California's SB 2 law, framing it as government interference with constitutional rights. The content creator, Tap Rack Bang Training, emphasizes their commitment to comprehensive and responsible firearms training for civilian defenders, particularly focusing on their intensive CCW course. They also promote their partnership with USCCA and encourage viewers to access their free Concealed Carry Guide.
This video discusses the legal ramifications of the May v. Bonta case and its impact on Second Amendment rights in California, specifically concerning SB 2's sensitive place restrictions. The 9th Circuit's decision to stay an injunction means a significant shift in gun laws for Californians. The content encourages viewers to educate themselves on these developments and provides contact information for legal assistance.
This video analyzes emergency regulations released by the California Department of Justice concerning the state's Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) program, implemented under Senate Bill 2, effective January 1st, 2024. The analysis focuses on how these new regulations, particularly the exclusion of NRA Certified Instructors from teaching qualifying CCW classes, are perceived as an attempt to impede citizens' Second Amendment rights by creating training hurdles. The video urges viewers to submit comments to regulatory bodies before the December 15th deadline and promotes various affiliate products and membership opportunities for viewers.
This video discusses the legal battles surrounding concealed carry permits (CCWs) in California, particularly in light of the Supreme Court's Bruen decision and the passage of SB 2. It explores how SB 2 has progressed, the process involved, and the perspectives of Sheriffs on the legislation. The content also touches upon potential lawsuits that could strike down SB 2 and Governor Newsom's public statements regarding a judge's ruling. The video aims to gauge whether California is 'losing the battle' on CCWs and encourages viewers to support the CRPA.
This video features William Kirk from Washington Gun Law discussing California's SB 2, a new gun law signed by Gov. Gavin Newsom. The law introduces new "gun-free zones" across California. The Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) has already filed a lawsuit, Carralero v. Bonta, challenging the legislation. The video aims to educate viewers by examining the lawsuit's pleadings, providing resources for the lawsuit documents, FPC donations and memberships, and contact information for Washington Gun Law.
This video discusses the potential impact of California State Bill 2 (SB 2) on concealed carry permits nationwide. It breaks down the components of SB 2, including updated licensing processes, age restrictions, strict storage rules, and designated "sensitive places" where firearms are prohibited. The discussion touches upon proposed training requirements, the right of appeal for applicants, and the necessity for applicants to understand gun laws. It also highlights a potential "mental health catch-22" and introduces the "default rule." The video aims to educate viewers on the implications of this legislation and its potential spread beyond California, featuring a segment with attorney Steven Lieberman.
This video discusses California's SB 2, a new anti-carry law that imposes significant restrictions, fees, evaluations, and training requirements for carrying firearms in the state. The law has been amended and is now progressing. The video emphasizes that it is not legal advice and presents the creator's opinions. Links to the USCCA and a gold dealer are provided as potential affiliate content.
This video discusses California's SB 2, a bill that significantly restricts the ability to obtain concealed carry permits and expands the list of "sensitive places" where carrying firearms is prohibited, even for permit holders. The presenter expresses strong opinions about the bill's impact on Second Amendment rights and the practical difficulties it creates for law-abiding citizens seeking to carry a firearm for self-defense.
This video breaks down the significant cost increase for obtaining a Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) permit in California. The title and description highlight that the price has surpassed $1,000, making it unaffordable for many, particularly those with lower incomes. The increase is attributed to SB 2, a legislative bill. The video provides a link to a referenced article and affiliate links for gold, USCCA, and merchandise, along with social media links. It explicitly states that the content is not legal advice and should not be attempted at home, serving educational and entertainment purposes.