Here’s the thing tho . I’ve met some pretty evil wacked out ppl who had squeaky clean records. It’s kinda sad bc they run the background and assume the person is safe 😅. Not always that’s the case
@@coblaze1 Trump himself DID fail that and the way he protects his fellow treasonous criminals (politicians) is to pause all background checks until he can instate his own cronies to head the place where background checks are done. Y'all see the bull that's happening, I predict that maga will tighten regulations across all states, for everyone.
We do, They're called "The Declaration of Independence" & "The Constitution of the United States". As long as California is accepting billions of dollars in federal monies and is still a part of The United States, as far as I'm concerned my rights as a legal American citizen will always supersede any and every infringing arbitrary law that impacts "The Bill Of Rights" SCOTUS has ruled on this several times. See below.. ⬇ “Sixteenth American Jurisprudence, Second Edition, Section 177" "No one is bound to obey an unconstitutional law and no courts are bound to enforce it.” "Chief Justice Marshall, Marbury v. Madison, 5, U.S. (Cranch) 137, 174, 176 ”All laws which are repugnant to the Constitution, are null and void.” "Murdock v. Penn., 319 US 105; "No state shall convert a liberty into a privilege, license it, and attach a fee to it." Shuttlesworth v. Birmingham, 373 US 262; "If the state converts a liberty into a privilege, the citizen can engage in the right with impunity.” If one cannot see the irony of having totally arbitrary, anti 2A gun laws enforced by men with guns, that turn law abiding firearm owners into criminals to unconstitutionally justify confiscation? Then one fails to understand why the second amendment was written in the first place. Pass what you want, "We the People" are not playing this game with our rights anymore.
See, that’s the thing…they make up laws (in their minds) like an artist. A painter or sculpter…they have no respect for what has been created if they can change it. Illegal or not, that’s just blurred in these peoples eyes. That said, I’ll never vote for anyone anti 2A.
@@JohnWade-c3f Like Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco who kneeled to BLM? We need to recall traitors like them. Also violating the RIGHTS of PEOPLE to keep and bear arms in public by denying law abiding citizens like myself with an FFL, AZ CCW, and a letter from DOJ saying I can own, posses and carry firearms.
I don't care what these traitors say I have to do in my own home with my property. This is a gross violation of my 4th amendment rights. I will not comply ever!
Ummm, the 4th Amendment does not apply for this. Much like the seat belt law, it will not be specifically enforced. That is to say, if the PoPo gets involved, this will just be ADDED to the other charges. So, presumably, a WARRANT would have been granted.
People who leave California- I get it. Some of us simply cannot, whether for financial, job or family reasons. Name calling each other only causes more division amongst us- exactly what they want.
@@coblaze1Home Construction is regulated. Once the home is complete and occupied, then normal constitutional rules for search apply. That doesn't stop them from claiming that they can violate the Constitution at will.
-Insane tax on a right -ammo background checks - CCW weird restrictions to carry -Old Firearms on the Roster - mag capacity crap - Featureless or fixed mag AR rules This is all bs!!
@@jeremiahs585 If you have an older gun, maybe handed down through family etc. If you don't have a registered weapon in that particular caliber, they won't sell you ammo for that specific gun. I have my grandpas old 357, I have never bought a 357 hand gun, so there is no record of me having that caliber weapon in my "background". So they in fact won't sell me any 357 ammo in Ca. This and paying for a background is flat our illegal.
I waited 2 months only to remain undetermined, and that is after prior purchases. I have Federal clearance for Hazmat, State Security clearance, and Unescorted clearance for sensitive areas.@@jeremiahs585
Your channel, law firm, and organization were referenced on the Copper Jacket channel. As a result I decided to check out your content, I definitely am not disappointed. Thanks for your efforts to protect, and reinstate we "unfortunate" Ca residents 2nd amendment rights. You've definitely earned a new subscriber, and I look forward to more information.
They are frauds and grifters. Leaving their members in Riverside, San Bernardino and other counties hanging for monetary gain by being in bed with CCW issuing agencies. Look it up. They are selling our rights at a high price and they act like they have the solutions! 😂 Wake up.
I am a California DOJ Certified / Approved CCW Instructor (April 2023) that is still NOT allowed to teach CCW Applicants in the county of Los Angeles because I have not been added to their “approved provider list.” I have been told it will potentially take THREE YEARS before I may be included on that list of “qualified instructors.” Additionally, Orange County will not allow for me to be included on their “Approved CCW Instructor” list because I am not an Orange County resident. What can be done to rectify these two egregious issues???
Ever think about supporting national constitutional carry so that no one needs to pay money to some CCW instructor that makes a right a privilege? Egregious is having to be "taught" to exercise a right. Sure, work within the system. How about working to change the system instead? Stop taking money from people so they can exercise a right.
Wow.. just suppressing our rights and those trying to keep our rights… think I’d ever have any luck trying to restore my rights in CA?!? Was never ever violent or malicious to any other person but myself I guess barely and voluntarily went to hospital and they put me on 5150 and 5250. And tried to give me like 15 different drugs and prescriptions. Now federally banned for life from owning any firearm. I’m trying to get a lawyer through my work now; supposed to get one available this month or something (I’m 22, 23 in March).
Just some additional info on the 11% TAX on purchases. Any retired Military or DAV with a DOD ID, have access to Commissary Unlimited Exchanges. The Commissary at Travis AFB Commissary has a full selection of CA Approved Weapons as well as ammo. They are held to CA regs like the DOJ approved list and 10 day waiting period, but are not subject to CA taxes, sales tax or 11% BS tax. I assume that is the same for all military bases in CA with a Commissary that has a weapons department. If you wish to purchase any weapons related products, find a base near you to save some big bucks. Hope this helps!
@@TruthSeeker9038 Retired and DAV, you need a DOD ID card or a VA Healthcare Enrolee Service Connected card. Not sure on the level of disability but I believe it’s now down to either 0% (Yes there is a 0% rating) or 10%.
None of these shady a$$ attorneys want to do it they in on it they make money of CCW denials a lot it’s deep bro this shit sickening af screw this tyranny
Bro suing politicians???? lmao you act like you have the money and resources to go up against them in a legal case. You know what we need to start doing? Exercising the god damn rights we were given through our constitution, abolishing a tyrannical government is apart of our rights, suing politicians wont do shit bro. get real with yourself and stop calling yourself a Patriotic American if you're not gonna stand up against its corruption and excercise the rights we as people were blessed with, youtube will do nothing..
Left 14 years ago- made a wad of free money by moving to Texas - as I kept my California job and worked remotely paying no CA taxes. This really helped pad my retirement funds - not to mention my freedoms and rights I’ve enjoyed.
Had my CCW in Orange County since 2018. This year it took 7 months to be renewed once I had submitted all required stuff. Each renewal requires ALL the same information the initial application did. So stupid, unconstitutional and ridiculous.
It’s California’s response to the SCOTUS Bruen decision. California was forced to become a “shall issue” state rather than a “may issue” state. They doubled the training requirements and then they drag their feet on issuing the permits.
Most "2A Organizations" have no interest in overturning permitting schemes especially in California. They are affiliated with, have holdings or just make way too much money to overturn the CCW Permitting Schemes. It's literally a giant money grab due to Training, application fees, mental evaluations, and attorneys making money off CCW Appeals for denials. In California an attorney will charge $5000 to $10,000 dollars for a CCW Denial Appeal. Do you think they want to overturn the CCW permitting system? Also in California some me issuing agencies use private companies like PERMITIUM to process applications with a standard fee of $125+. Think about it. If you charge $125 and your PRIVATE company processes 100,000 new applications and another 150,000 renewals every year your PRIVATE company is making $62,500,000 every year just processing applications. Then add training, psych evaluations and other fees, you'll see they are making money hands over fist. I would volunteer for a 2A organization and I saw first hand how many in leadership either are CCW trainers or involved with companies that provide training. Michele and Associates do not work pro Bono for members and are one of the ones charging $10,000 just to start an appeal with other fees piling up. Our rights are being sold at a high price and no one wants to do anything about it. I'm looking for an attorney who would use my case and my denial to overturn California's Unconstitutional CCW scheme but not one has any interest. I'm an FFL, highly trained in firearms, range safety officer, DOJ confirmed I can own, possess and buy firearms, no drug or mental health history and nothing in my record that makes me a disqualified person yet the courts still used false allegations from my ex wife and a dismissed case to use towards my denial. The paperwork filed against me using false allegations said "PROSECUTOR REFUSAL" because the investigator knew she was high on drugs and full of crap using the system to try to get back at me for leaving her after she abused my daughter and I found her stash of meth, heroin and syringes.
@@earlelkins9086 Arms in our forefathers language didn’t mean an AR15 yet here we are. Also, you’re wrong. Regulated means managed by the government. Which is what California is doing.
@coblaze1 so according to you and everyone who uses the word REGULATED to mean controlled, the supporting clause will be translated to the following: A well CONTROLLED militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed. Does this make sense in the context where the writers did not want a standing army? Aka they did not want the government to control an army?
@@thejatomisArticle 1 Section 8 disagrees with you. Congress can raise Armies for two years. That’s why the National Defense Authorization Act is passed every two years. If the Government can regulate an Army it can regulate a Militia as well. “Clause 12 Army To raise and support Armies, but no Appropriation of Money to that Use shall be for a longer Term than two Years;”
Recently moved to NV from CA. Bought a firearm and brought it home the same day due to same day background check. Cant believe the difference between the two states. Makes me question CA even more.
@@coblaze1 Been thinking of Wyoming, Montana, or Idaho, in 4 years we are out of comiefornia! But I need to find a place with a shop building for my tools and hotrods.
Face it, they want you defenseless, hurting their favorites ( violent criminals) is not allowed! After being a 60 year native, they have finally convinced me to leave!! I blame idiots that moved here and voted idiot! This sucks!
That's the thing about it. Most "2A Organizations" have no interest in overturning permitting schemes especially in California. They are affiliated with, have holdings or just make way too much money to overturn the CCW Permitting Schemes. It's literally a giant money grab due to Training, application fees, mental evaluations, and attorneys making money off CCW Appeals for denials. In California an attorney will charge $5000 to $10,000 dollars for a CCW Denial Appeal. Do you think they want to overturn the CCW permitting system? Also in California some me issuing agencies use private companies like PERMITIUM to process applications with a standard fee of $125+. Think about it. If you charge $125 and your PRIVATE company processes 100,000 new applications and another 150,000 renewals every year your PRIVATE company is making $62,500,000 every year just processing applications. Then add training, psych evaluations and other fees, you'll see they are making money hands over fist. I would volunteer for a 2A organization and I saw first hand how many in leadership either are CCW trainers or involved with companies that provide training. Michele and Associates do not work pro Bono for members and are one of the ones charging $10,000 just to start an appeal with other fees piling up. Our rights are being sold at a high price and no one wants to do anything about it. I'm looking for an attorney who would use my case and my denial to overturn California's Unconstitutional CCW scheme but not one has any interest. I'm an FFL, highly trained in firearms, range safety officer, DOJ confirmed I can own, possess and buy firearms, no drug or mental health history and nothing in my record that makes me a disqualified person yet the courts still used false allegations from my ex wife and a dismissed case to use towards my denial. The paperwork filed against me using false allegations said "PROSECUTOR REFUSAL" because the investigator knew she was high on drugs and full of crap using the system to try to get back at me for leaving her after she abused my daughter and I found her stash of meth, heroin and syringes.
@@dawudasha977 Thats happening all over in government. Look at the 40 year "War on Drugs". Yet somehow there are more and more addicts and plenty of dope for them.
The other thing you guys need to fight is the new camera requirements, if the state wants a 10k security system they should provide it. This law is putting small gun shop owners out of business
FWIW I am not a CRPA member and contributor to be told how to "comply". I am a CRPA member and contributor because I expect CRPA to 1) prevent these illegal, unconstitutional "laws" from passing; failing that, to 2) take aggressive legal action against them after the fact. So, I want to hear what CRPA is doing, and doing successfully. Not some weak "2025 is here and unfortunately" excuse.
Here in remote Northern California, we have to drive an hour to find ammo and ccw instructors. We used to buy ammo at Big-5, Walmart, and any hardware store not that long ago. We have a lot of ground to claw back. Thank you for the video.
It’s too bad the 11% law isn’t being pushed as hard as possible! As an FFL in California, I can tell y’all that it’s doing exactly what the California legislature wanted it to do, DRIVE US OUT OF BUSINESS! We’ve seen an 80% drop in sales of guns and ammo since July 1st. Most smaller mom and pop shops are barely holding on by the skin of our teeth. Even the large chains in California are having serious issues keeping their doors open!
After submitting my complete CCW application with LASD, took 2 years and 2 months before they contacted me. Now requiring that I retake another 2 day CCW course, again, and gave me 60 days to complete the course and submit certificate of completion.
@@frawdulent correct me if im wrong, but you still need to take note of all purchases and pay taxes on them. I dont think the FFL03 and COE is just a free tax evasion card
@@VVSCV710 The 11% tax is applied to “retail” sales of firearms. C&R transfers still have to go through an FFL if bought from out of state, but ONLY transfer fees apply. C&R bought in-state don’t need to go through an FFL. As far as ammo goes, there’s no tax when bought online.
Dont care. I no longer follow any gun laws, and have just resigned myself to the fact, Im going to have a run in with CADOJ, its going to go bad, and none of you cowards will have my back. So life insurance set, trusts set, just hope they dont send the married ones.
You do realize you just admitted to breaking a law and you made a very thinly veiled threat that likely gives PC for a circumstantial warrant, don’t you?
@ditchdigger1154 I did no such thing. Constiturion trumps all other laws. Federal law trumps state law, and Bruen makes THEM the criminals. And it aint a threat. Just simply stating facts. I will no longer obey a foreign enemy govt. And that is what they are. Anyone enforcing ANY gun laws in CA is guilty of treason. And they dont need a warrant, they want to kick in my door they can do it. So, what is your concern? Not like you are gonna do anything about it.
If you're a Californian buying ammunition, try this; If the background check goes from $1 to $5, don't buy your ammunition in small purchases. Buy your ammunition all at one time. Once a $5 background check is approved, that check can be used to buy a variety of ammunition, provided it's all bought at the same time. Yes, the approval can only be used for one sale, that one sale can consist of several types and/or calibers of ammunition. So make up your list, and buy it all at one time, with the one $5 background check.
Can we talk about the California DOJ kicking back background checks? Twice my check came back ‘delayed’ and then ‘undetermined’ . Same happened to my neighbor who’s LEO. The dealer says this is a new thing he’s seeing and often. How is this constitutional and what’s happening??
To challenge or prevent the passage of anti-gun legislation in California, perhaps focus on procedural and evidentiary demands that highlight the necessity for the proposed law and the qualifications of the legislators sponsoring it. Here are some approaches: 1. Request Proof of Necessity for Legislation While not legally required, constituents, advocacy groups, or opponents can demand that legislators provide evidence supporting the need for a specific anti-gun law. This can be done by: • Filing Public Records Requests: Obtain data, research, or studies cited by legislators to support the proposed legislation. • Demanding Transparency in Hearings: Testify during public hearings and ask legislators to present verifiable statistics or case studies proving the legislation addresses an actual issue. • Pointing to Existing Laws: Highlight redundancies or inefficiencies if similar laws already address the same concern, making new legislation unnecessary. • Engaging Experts: Use testimony from legal, economic, or firearms experts to counter claims made by legislators. 2. Challenge Legislator Credentials or Expertise While California legislators are not required to have specific expertise to propose laws, questioning their qualifications or motivations can be an effective strategy: • Highlight Bias: Investigate potential conflicts of interest or affiliations with anti-gun organizations and present them during public hearings or media campaigns. • Question Legislative Competence: Publicly challenge whether the sponsoring legislator has sufficient understanding of firearms, public safety, or constitutional law. • Call for Oversight: Encourage committees to require legislators to consult with a broader range of stakeholders, including Second Amendment advocates, law enforcement, and gun owners. 3. Public Participation and Advocacy Mobilizing public opinion is one of the most effective ways to prevent legislation from passing: • Attend Public Hearings: Voice opposition during legislative sessions and ask direct questions regarding the necessity and impact of the legislation. • Organize Petitions: Collect signatures demanding legislators provide evidence of necessity and credentials to propose such laws. • Engage Media: Write opinion pieces, utilize social media, and appear on local news to draw attention to the lack of justification or expertise behind the proposed law. 4. Legal Challenges If an anti-gun law is passed, you can challenge its constitutionality: • Second Amendment Arguments: Question whether the law infringes on constitutional rights. • Equal Protection Claims: Highlight how the law may unfairly target certain groups or regions. • Judicial Review: Request courts to evaluate whether the law is based on sound evidence and adheres to legislative processes. 5. Grassroots Mobilization Building a coalition of like-minded individuals and organizations can amplify efforts to demand proof of necessity and legislator accountability. Collaborate with: • Local gun rights organizations (e.g., California Rifle & Pistol Association). • National groups (e.g., NRA, Firearms Policy Coalition). • Community leaders and law enforcement who oppose restrictive gun laws.
As long as you're firearm, i.e. a pistol. Is in your possession your cleaning it or practicing dryfire drils. What we can't do is walk away from it. And go somewhere else in the house or apartment. It has to remain in our explicit possession...and we are good to go. This is in California...❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
The 2A does not mention HOW you bear arms! It merely states that you have a right to do so, and that right shall not be infringed! The gov has no business in telling anyone how to store their weapons!
Why do you have a monetary relationship with Chad Bianco and Riverside County Sheriff Department CCW unit? Why are you allowing Chad Bianco to bribe you to leave your Riverside County members in the dust and not take action for CCW being denied to law abiding citizens like myself who are FFLs, can pass NICS check, i have a letter from DOJ and Feds saying i can purchase, own and carry weapons and I'm not disqualified yet i was still slandered by Riverside County Sheriff Department to the judge and they used false accusations and dismissed charges to use against me. It's all they had. I have no record to disqualify me. Why is CRPA being dirty and not taking action against Riverside County and why are you allowing issuing agencies to pay you to leave them alone in their tyranny? We want answers because we are members, we volunteer, we donate and we pay for training classes. Why is Chad Bianco and Riverside County Sheriff Department more important than your members in Riverside? Wet want answers!
To prove my point if you're a Riverside County Resident who was denied contact CRPA and ask them to start a case against Riverside County or to file a Writ of Mandate and they will turn you down. Why did they choose to sue Los Angeles and refuse to sue Riverside? Too much money being made. Look it up. Earlier this year Riverside County Sheriff held a CCW Symposium and guess who was to benefit from all the money made at the event? You guessed it, CRPA!!! This is a conflict of interest for CRPA members paying dues in Riverside. We don't want our 2A organizations to be in bed with Tyrants for monetary gain.
I have been a firearms shooter since I was 18 and I remember the days you could buy a handgun every day all the ammo needed to practice but now even 1 a month and that tax on ammo keeps me from practicing which is not good, they should know that practice is needed so others won’t be effected. With that said I want to be safe and some people that complain don’t have the resources to buy even 1 a month or more then a 1000 rounds at a time anyways. I don’t think they are trying to take my guns I believe safety is a priority and I am good with that. You just need to be really good with 1 weapon shoot really good and cut back, laws are hard to change I just need to adjust.
SB53 is about the dumbest thing I've heard. What good is a gun if you have go grab it out of a lockbox when it's needed?! And just how are they going to enforce this law!? Are they going to show up at homes and say "Show me your guns"?
Unfortunately, the Federals don't believe in the "well-regulated" part or the "state" part. If Californians want to regulate deadly weapons more tightly, they should be allowed to do so.
I want a presentation of the laws/regulations going into effect and how to deal with them. I DONT NEED all the commentary that goes with this presentation. Just the facts Ma’am, just the facts. I know I am probably in the minority. I donate to CRPA. I
It’s called capitalism, if they charge too much for ammo in California you just go elsewhere where the same exact product is less expensive. You can’t make it illegal to purchase legal products outside of a state and transport it to another state. There is federal commerce law making illegal for a state to pass a law forbidding citizens to purchase goods from another state.
Yet the law exists that you cannot import ammunition from other states and it will take a rich sacrificial lamb to make that fight and win and then they write another law immediately afterwards. The problem of getting caught is that they will take your guns and then let you spend years in court fighting it. They know most people can’t afford the fight.
Told the guy at the register he made a mistake and gave me a countdown, the taxes really took do add up and wanted to reduce the amount of ammo I was purchasing. I really do feel limited now and they’re plan is working
New Gun Laws For Me to Ignore In 2025 Fixed it for you 🤣 This is 100% a joke and I would never break the law or recommend anyone do so. Appreciate the updates and hard work fighting this bullshit!
I moved and left the state. I fought the good fight while I was there, but I’m old now and wanted back my Second Amendment rights before I die. And now, I do have them. My new state is constitutional carry, private party sales, no wait, instant check, castle doctrine, NFA weapons, binary triggers, 80% guns, no magazine restrictions, mail order ammo, no safe storage requirement, no gun registration, prices for guns are actually cheaper than California prices and on and on and on… I got sick and tired of waiting decades for what people living across the border have right now…THAT IS A FELONY IN CALIFORNIA. If you like firearms, California is Hell. And the worst part is the majority of California voters hate guns and despise and hate gun owners. Especially your state Government. You are their enemy and you are treated like criminals by the cops, the Kings Men.
Re: SB-2 sensitive places I haven't seen anyone address the issue of being restricted from the parking lots of businesses that sell alcohol on their premise if they share a parking lot with say a grocery or clothing store? This is quite common in Califoria shopping centers. Is that lot still restricted for a CCW holder every though they were going to the grocery or clothing store?
We should have MANDATORY background checks for ALL politicians!
Mandatory every year!
Here’s the thing tho . I’ve met some pretty evil wacked out ppl who had squeaky clean records. It’s kinda sad bc they run the background and assume the person is safe 😅. Not always that’s the case
Yeah for sure. Bet half of Trump's cabinet would fail that. Are you sure you want that?
This is a really stupid comment, politicians are voted in. Blame the voters.
@@coblaze1 Trump himself DID fail that and the way he protects his fellow treasonous criminals (politicians) is to pause all background checks until he can instate his own cronies to head the place where background checks are done. Y'all see the bull that's happening, I predict that maga will tighten regulations across all states, for everyone.
Too bad California doesn’t have more regulations for their politicians !
We do, They're called "The Declaration of Independence" & "The Constitution of the United States". As long as California is accepting billions of dollars in federal monies and is still a part of The United States, as far as I'm concerned my rights as a legal American citizen will always supersede any and every infringing arbitrary law that impacts "The Bill Of Rights" SCOTUS has ruled on this several times.
See below.. ⬇
“Sixteenth American Jurisprudence, Second Edition, Section 177"
"No one is bound to obey an unconstitutional law and no courts are bound to enforce it.”
"Chief Justice Marshall, Marbury v. Madison, 5, U.S. (Cranch) 137, 174, 176
”All laws which are repugnant to the Constitution, are null and void.”
"Murdock v. Penn., 319 US 105; "No state shall convert a liberty into a privilege, license it, and attach a fee to it."
Shuttlesworth v. Birmingham, 373 US 262; "If the state converts a liberty into a privilege, the citizen can engage in the right with impunity.”
If one cannot see the irony of having totally arbitrary, anti 2A gun laws enforced by men with guns, that turn law abiding firearm owners into criminals to unconstitutionally justify confiscation? Then one fails to understand why the second amendment was written in the first place. Pass what you want, "We the People" are not playing this game with our rights anymore.
If there was they wouldn’t follow them, IMO. 🇺🇸
Texas resident here - but I’m a CRPA life member. We need to pull tougher and support those fighting the fight for inalienable rights…
Thanks brother. We can use all the help we can get.
Cali needs all the help it can get! Thank you brother!
I'm a California resident and member of NYSRPA
Support the front lines no matter where you live
Thank you
Yes we need all the help we can get for sure.
Any lawmaker that voted for a unconstitutional law should never be able to hold public office again
It’s called treason, just saying
Agreed we all need to raise this concern in mass t force there issue. Until we show force they believe it's ok and that they will get away with it.
See, that’s the thing…they make up laws (in their minds) like an artist. A painter or sculpter…they have no respect for what has been created if they can change it. Illegal or not, that’s just blurred in these peoples eyes. That said, I’ll never vote for anyone anti 2A.
@@HomerTheAckbar Then 9/10 of the California legislature would be put on trial. Dems. I tell ya.
@@JohnWade-c3f Like Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco who kneeled to BLM? We need to recall traitors like them. Also violating the RIGHTS of PEOPLE to keep and bear arms in public by denying law abiding citizens like myself with an FFL, AZ CCW, and a letter from DOJ saying I can own, posses and carry firearms.
It just boils down to harrasment, of law abiding citizens.
The real bottom line.
right. no guns yo
That 11% tax is insane. It drives prices up so much for absolutely no reason. It's obviously meant to price people out of buying firearms.
Finally someone said this !
It's ILLEGAL to TAX a RIGHT!
Are you against voter IDs?
@@coblaze1 yes
That's crazy right-winger nonsense.
@@nightmare_core_ didn’t ask you but okay
Hasn’t and won’t stop them from doing it though.
I don't care what these traitors say I have to do in my own home with my property. This is a gross violation of my 4th amendment rights. I will not comply ever!
had to play this part back twice to believe what i was hearing.
Ummm, the 4th Amendment does not apply for this. Much like the seat belt law, it will not be specifically enforced. That is to say, if the PoPo gets involved, this will just be ADDED to the other charges. So, presumably, a WARRANT would have been granted.
What ???
Same here... Constitution is clear... " Shall NOT Be Infringed"
@@aceedmond8053and yet it is in literally every state.
Thanks for keeping up the fight and for keeping everyone informed.
People who leave California- I get it. Some of us simply cannot, whether for financial, job or family reasons. Name calling each other only causes more division amongst us- exactly what they want.
I don’t want to leave. I love living here. And I love raising my children here.
Improvise. Adapt. Overcome.
Don’t run.
If you love it, change it. ❤ 🇺🇸
requiring firearms to be locked in a box while in your own home? Pound sand. It's already bad enough while driving ...
Agreed
It’s my house. They have no authority in my house
@@Fordgroup00agreed. We need to make our voices heard.
@@Fordgroup00 Actually they do. Houses are regulated. There are plenty of codes for all sorts of things you are or not allowed to do.
@@coblaze1
Cool story
F 0 ff with your sheep nonsense
@@coblaze1Home Construction is regulated. Once the home is complete and occupied, then normal constitutional rules for search apply. That doesn't stop them from claiming that they can violate the Constitution at will.
-Insane tax on a right
-ammo background checks
- CCW weird restrictions to carry
-Old Firearms on the Roster
- mag capacity crap
- Featureless or fixed mag AR rules
This is all bs!!
Yeah but I mean. The background check doesn't really matter if you've already bought your gun does it? Takes like ten seconds for it to go through
The idea is to demonitize the middle class. No money means no power. So, endless lawsuits, fees, taxes, inflation, etc., etc.
@@jeremiahs585 If you have an older gun, maybe handed down through family etc. If you don't have a registered weapon in that particular caliber, they won't sell you ammo for that specific gun. I have my grandpas old 357, I have never bought a 357 hand gun, so there is no record of me having that caliber weapon in my "background". So they in fact won't sell me any 357 ammo in Ca. This and paying for a background is flat our illegal.
I waited 2 months only to remain undetermined, and that is after prior purchases. I have Federal clearance for Hazmat, State Security clearance, and Unescorted clearance for sensitive areas.@@jeremiahs585
@@kevinclark1348you can buy ammo for calibers that you do not personally own, CA denies people that do not have firearms in CFARS
If we have to lock our guns up, how come cops don't have to have their guns locked?
At work or at their house.
It defeats the purpose of gun ownership.
Because they would not be able to protect themselves from law abiding citizens.
Laws for thee but not for me….
@EdArami. Is that the best argument or comment you have? There are dozens of better arguments. Did you recently receive a speeding ticket? 😂
Cops are above the law
In my opinion, gun laws are nullified because of OPEN BORDERS.
Good point😎
Gun laws are nullified because the second amendment at the end says "these rights shall not be infringed"
The border is NOT OPEN
lol
@@Jleitte no no. TAXES are nullified because I SAID SO
Your channel, law firm, and organization were referenced on the Copper Jacket channel. As a result I decided to check out your content, I definitely am not disappointed. Thanks for your efforts to protect, and reinstate we "unfortunate" Ca residents 2nd amendment rights. You've definitely earned a new subscriber, and I look forward to more information.
They are frauds and grifters. Leaving their members in Riverside, San Bernardino and other counties hanging for monetary gain by being in bed with CCW issuing agencies. Look it up. They are selling our rights at a high price and they act like they have the solutions! 😂 Wake up.
I am a California DOJ Certified / Approved CCW Instructor (April 2023) that is still NOT allowed to teach CCW Applicants in the county of Los Angeles because I have not been added to their “approved provider list.” I have been told it will potentially take THREE YEARS before I may be included on that list of “qualified instructors.”
Additionally, Orange County will not allow for me to be included on their “Approved CCW Instructor” list because I am not an Orange County resident.
What can be done to rectify these two egregious issues???
Tell them you IDENTIFY as an Orange County resident.
Ever think about supporting national constitutional carry so that no one needs to pay money to some CCW instructor that makes a right a privilege? Egregious is having to be "taught" to exercise a right. Sure, work within the system. How about working to change the system instead? Stop taking money from people so they can exercise a right.
Wow.. just suppressing our rights and those trying to keep our rights… think I’d ever have any luck trying to restore my rights in CA?!? Was never ever violent or malicious to any other person but myself I guess barely and voluntarily went to hospital and they put me on 5150 and 5250. And tried to give me like 15 different drugs and prescriptions. Now federally banned for life from owning any firearm. I’m trying to get a lawyer through my work now; supposed to get one available this month or something (I’m 22, 23 in March).
Any politician who make laws against the 2A, should never be able to have any armed guards at all. Practice what you preach
Just some additional info on the 11% TAX on purchases. Any retired Military or DAV with a DOD ID, have access to Commissary Unlimited Exchanges. The Commissary at Travis AFB Commissary has a full selection of CA Approved Weapons as well as ammo. They are held to CA regs like the DOJ approved list and 10 day waiting period, but are not subject to CA taxes, sales tax or 11% BS tax. I assume that is the same for all military bases in CA with a Commissary that has a weapons department. If you wish to purchase any weapons related products, find a base near you to save some big bucks. Hope this helps!
Actually, the weapons are NOT at the commissary. They are at the base Exchange. Other than that, you are right.
This apply to veterans as well?
@@TruthSeeker9038 Retired and DAV, you need a DOD ID card or a VA Healthcare Enrolee Service Connected card. Not sure on the level of disability but I believe it’s now down to either 0% (Yes there is a 0% rating) or 10%.
Gross
This is retarded. Imagine being dumb? No guns.
We need to start suing politicians who violated the 2A individually.
None of these shady a$$ attorneys want to do it they in on it they make money of CCW denials a lot it’s deep bro this shit sickening af screw this tyranny
Qualified immunity. The same stuff that protects killer cops protects politicians.
@@coblaze1 perhaps we need a case to send to the current Supreme Court to challenge that qualified immunity for legislators.
@@johnvahl762 agreed. And cops too.
Bro suing politicians???? lmao you act like you have the money and resources to go up against them in a legal case. You know what we need to start doing? Exercising the god damn rights we were given through our constitution, abolishing a tyrannical government is apart of our rights, suing politicians wont do shit bro. get real with yourself and stop calling yourself a Patriotic American if you're not gonna stand up against its corruption and excercise the rights we as people were blessed with, youtube will do nothing..
Happiness is no longer living in California. I lived there for 55 years and left 13 years ago. Now I’m alive and well in Tennessee.
I left in 2017 to the Midwest as well. What a joke this state has become.
Left California 2 weeks ago and so happy that I was finally able to.
Left 14 years ago- made a wad of free money by moving to Texas - as I kept my California job and worked remotely paying no CA taxes. This really helped pad my retirement funds - not to mention my freedoms and rights I’ve enjoyed.
How does it feel to be a quitter?
@@Scruffyman81 How does it feel to be a subject of an oppressive government?
Another example of governmental burdening of law abiding citizens.
"In the land of unjust laws, the just are criminals." [Unknown]
Thanks for all your hard work guys have a happy 2025
The constitution says plainly, "Shall not be infringed." CA doesn't gaf and infringes heavily.
Politicians , just keep drawing that target on your backs , it's just a matter of time !!!
Well, if you have to keep your gun in your possession, then everyone has to answer the door with their gun, so yes, you're right.
@@jamesm.4426 You sound like the aggressor in this a bit. Y'all want a war.
Please, literally everyone knows no one is going to do anything but keep voting democrat.
Prove to me that a criminal would follow one of these laws...
They seem more intent on protecting them, than law abiding citizens.
@imnotsofancy6241 it's the blue's agenda...
Prove to me these laws are directed at criminals.
@ Of course they’re not fucktard. But regardless of law, criminals will get guns. All these laws do is strip law abiding citizens of their weapons.
Newson ban all fire arms in California for citizens but not for criminals. 🤣
Had my CCW in Orange County since 2018. This year it took 7 months to be renewed once I had submitted all required stuff. Each renewal requires ALL the same information the initial application did. So stupid, unconstitutional and ridiculous.
This is really going to impact all those gang members, not.
It’s California’s response to the SCOTUS Bruen decision. California was forced to become a “shall issue” state rather than a “may issue” state. They doubled the training requirements and then they drag their feet on issuing the permits.
Most "2A Organizations" have no interest in overturning permitting schemes especially in California. They are affiliated with, have holdings or just make way too much money to overturn the CCW Permitting Schemes. It's literally a giant money grab due to Training, application fees, mental evaluations, and attorneys making money off CCW Appeals for denials. In California an attorney will charge $5000 to $10,000 dollars for a CCW Denial Appeal. Do you think they want to overturn the CCW permitting system? Also in California some me issuing agencies use private companies like PERMITIUM to process applications with a standard fee of $125+. Think about it. If you charge $125 and your PRIVATE company processes 100,000 new applications and another 150,000 renewals every year your PRIVATE company is making $62,500,000 every year just processing applications. Then add training, psych evaluations and other fees, you'll see they are making money hands over fist. I would volunteer for a 2A organization and I saw first hand how many in leadership either are CCW trainers or involved with companies that provide training. Michele and Associates do not work pro Bono for members and are one of the ones charging $10,000 just to start an appeal with other fees piling up. Our rights are being sold at a high price and no one wants to do anything about it. I'm looking for an attorney who would use my case and my denial to overturn California's Unconstitutional CCW scheme but not one has any interest. I'm an FFL, highly trained in firearms, range safety officer, DOJ confirmed I can own, possess and buy firearms, no drug or mental health history and nothing in my record that makes me a disqualified person yet the courts still used false allegations from my ex wife and a dismissed case to use towards my denial. The paperwork filed against me using false allegations said "PROSECUTOR REFUSAL" because the investigator knew she was high on drugs and full of crap using the system to try to get back at me for leaving her after she abused my daughter and I found her stash of meth, heroin and syringes.
There is no compliance. The second amendment limits government, not the people.
"Well REGULATED militia"
@@coblaze1..regulated, in the english of our forefathers time, does not mean the use of law to restrict or minimize access.
@@earlelkins9086 Arms in our forefathers language didn’t mean an AR15 yet here we are. Also, you’re wrong. Regulated means managed by the government. Which is what California is doing.
@coblaze1 so according to you and everyone who uses the word REGULATED to mean controlled, the supporting clause will be translated to the following:
A well CONTROLLED militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed. Does this make sense in the context where the writers did not want a standing army? Aka they did not want the government to control an army?
@@thejatomisArticle 1 Section 8 disagrees with you. Congress can raise Armies for two years. That’s why the National Defense Authorization Act is passed every two years. If the Government can regulate an Army it can regulate a Militia as well.
“Clause 12 Army
To raise and support Armies, but no Appropriation of Money to that Use shall be for a longer Term than two Years;”
Recently moved to NV from CA. Bought a firearm and brought it home the same day due to same day background check. Cant believe the difference between the two states. Makes me question CA even more.
I hate it Here..
@@rayb.6537you just summed up Cali, big guy.
California isn’t in the top 5 for murder rates.
Move?
Me too man.
@@burt1216 move to Wyoming bro. Heard the weather is nice this time of year. You’ll love it there.
I have a badass safe I built, so it's not approved by the tyrants!! I hate what this state has become.
Bring your safe to Wyoming brother. The weather is great this time of year!
@@coblaze1 Been thinking of Wyoming, Montana, or Idaho, in 4 years we are out of comiefornia! But I need to find a place with a shop building for my tools and hotrods.
@ yeah good luck. Maybe once the crazies leave we can finally have some socialism. One can only dream.
@@coblaze1 it follows
Thanks for doing these videos, and thank you Matt for the great work you do at Michel & Associates.
I just don’t care anymore…
None of this applies to me any longer. After 30 years in California, I moved away 2 weeks ago and not looking back.
Bravo, you escaped.
People should not be afraid of their government. The government should be afraid of the peopel.
I’m afraid of mis-spelling.
@@BrittaProducts😂😂
We the people elected this government. We're not afraid of it. You are.
@@coblaze1 we the people? You mean dead voters, illegal immigrants, and extreme leftists elected this government? 😂😂😂😂
I'm afraid of people that can't spell 'people'... 😂
Happy New year everyone!
I'm a CRPA Life Member and I just wanted to say thank you for doing all you guys do to protect our 2nd Amendments rights in California.👍
Take down the Roster it’s unconstitutional. I’m mad that CZ Pistols are taken off roster
All CZs? I thought it was only the "new" ones. Ughhhhb
@ yeah CA doj didn’t like the way CZ changed the tooling and materials. That’s why it’s been taken off the roster.
I heard this, at the beginning of the month and went right out and got my " last " ca compliant cz.😢
@@jeffhabijanac if I would’ve known I’d buy the all of the models. CZ pistols are my favorite handgun flat shooting, accurate and great ergonomics
Face it, they want you defenseless, hurting their favorites ( violent criminals) is not allowed! After being a 60 year native, they have finally convinced me to leave!! I blame idiots that moved here and voted idiot! This sucks!
That's the thing about it. Most "2A Organizations" have no interest in overturning permitting schemes especially in California. They are affiliated with, have holdings or just make way too much money to overturn the CCW Permitting Schemes. It's literally a giant money grab due to Training, application fees, mental evaluations, and attorneys making money off CCW Appeals for denials. In California an attorney will charge $5000 to $10,000 dollars for a CCW Denial Appeal. Do you think they want to overturn the CCW permitting system? Also in California some me issuing agencies use private companies like PERMITIUM to process applications with a standard fee of $125+. Think about it. If you charge $125 and your PRIVATE company processes 100,000 new applications and another 150,000 renewals every year your PRIVATE company is making $62,500,000 every year just processing applications. Then add training, psych evaluations and other fees, you'll see they are making money hands over fist. I would volunteer for a 2A organization and I saw first hand how many in leadership either are CCW trainers or involved with companies that provide training. Michele and Associates do not work pro Bono for members and are one of the ones charging $10,000 just to start an appeal with other fees piling up. Our rights are being sold at a high price and no one wants to do anything about it. I'm looking for an attorney who would use my case and my denial to overturn California's Unconstitutional CCW scheme but not one has any interest. I'm an FFL, highly trained in firearms, range safety officer, DOJ confirmed I can own, possess and buy firearms, no drug or mental health history and nothing in my record that makes me a disqualified person yet the courts still used false allegations from my ex wife and a dismissed case to use towards my denial. The paperwork filed against me using false allegations said "PROSECUTOR REFUSAL" because the investigator knew she was high on drugs and full of crap using the system to try to get back at me for leaving her after she abused my daughter and I found her stash of meth, heroin and syringes.
@@dawudasha977 Thats happening all over in government. Look at the 40 year "War on Drugs". Yet somehow there are more and more addicts and plenty of dope for them.
The other thing you guys need to fight is the new camera requirements, if the state wants a 10k security system they should provide it. This law is putting small gun shop owners out of business
FWIW I am not a CRPA member and contributor to be told how to "comply". I am a CRPA member and contributor because I expect CRPA to 1) prevent these illegal, unconstitutional "laws" from passing; failing that, to 2) take aggressive legal action against them after the fact. So, I want to hear what CRPA is doing, and doing successfully. Not some weak "2025 is here and unfortunately" excuse.
100%
2025 I need to buy my CRPA membership.
Honestly, as an american citizen, i dont care what laws california puts in place. I am going to enjoy my constitutional rights.
Here in remote Northern California, we have to drive an hour to find ammo and ccw instructors. We used to buy ammo at Big-5, Walmart, and any hardware store not that long ago. We have a lot of ground to claw back. Thank you for the video.
Ah yes,
The California's People's Republic.
🇨🇳
Ruled by the CCP = California Communist Party
The Peoples’ Democratic Republic of California (PDRC).
Thank you for this awesome chat.
Love your channel, especially as a CA approved CCW instructor.
Luckily Anthony Portantino is gone. He was conjuring up the most anti-2a laws in CA but sadly they passed.
9:38 that's hilarious glock fixed an exploit but because of the roster commiefornia is stuck with old models that can be exploited
California is not commie. Wish it was even a little bit, but it sadly isn't. It supports Capitalism and does it better than Red states.
Have a Happy New Year, folks!
Thanks for a very informative video today!
It’s too bad the 11% law isn’t being pushed as hard as possible! As an FFL in California, I can tell y’all that it’s doing exactly what the California legislature wanted it to do, DRIVE US OUT OF BUSINESS! We’ve seen an 80% drop in sales of guns and ammo since July 1st. Most smaller mom and pop shops are barely holding on by the skin of our teeth. Even the large chains in California are having serious issues keeping their doors open!
dont want to watch this. but i have to because i dont want to go to jail because of these dictator laws that pass every minute
Thanks Matt!
The people that know nothing about guns are making the laws.
Thank you for all that you do. I applied for a CCW in LA County March of 2023 and I am still waiting for my application to be processed.😢
At least 2 yrs waiting period😩
Thank you and Happy New Year!
Being safer is not the goal. The goal is to extract the highest amount of money possible from everybody involved. The usual grift.
Its both. This is Capitalism.
After submitting my complete CCW application with LASD, took 2 years and 2 months before they contacted me. Now requiring that I retake another 2 day CCW course, again, and gave me 60 days to complete the course and submit certificate of completion.
Haha Fck those unconstitutional Laws ! I carry anywhere i go and i dont give a dam
Watch firearm and ammo sales fall off the cliff with the 11% tax.
Unless, of course, your an FFL holder and get it shipped straight to your house.
@@frawdulent
In California? Right.
@@frawdulent correct me if im wrong, but you still need to take note of all purchases and pay taxes on them. I dont think the FFL03 and COE is just a free tax evasion card
Isn’t that the goal of this unconstitutional tax?
@@VVSCV710 The 11% tax is applied to “retail” sales of firearms. C&R transfers still have to go through an FFL if bought from out of state, but ONLY transfer fees apply. C&R bought in-state don’t need to go through an FFL. As far as ammo goes, there’s no tax when bought online.
Dont care. I no longer follow any gun laws, and have just resigned myself to the fact, Im going to have a run in with CADOJ, its going to go bad, and none of you cowards will have my back. So life insurance set, trusts set, just hope they dont send the married ones.
Thank you for proving people like me right that you're just a nut looking to get into a gunfight.
Stop saying crazy stupid shit on the internet.
You do realize you just admitted to breaking a law and you made a very thinly veiled threat that likely gives PC for a circumstantial warrant, don’t you?
@ditchdigger1154 I did no such thing. Constiturion trumps all other laws. Federal law trumps state law, and Bruen makes THEM the criminals. And it aint a threat. Just simply stating facts. I will no longer obey a foreign enemy govt. And that is what they are. Anyone enforcing ANY gun laws in CA is guilty of treason. And they dont need a warrant, they want to kick in my door they can do it. So, what is your concern? Not like you are gonna do anything about it.
@onesilentarrow Its wild to me you think saying Im going to enjoy all my COSTITUTIONAL rights is "crazy stupid shit".
I'm from California and I going to purchase my first firearm this year, thank for the information
If you're a Californian buying ammunition, try this; If the background check goes from $1 to $5, don't buy your ammunition in small purchases. Buy your ammunition all at one time. Once a $5 background check is approved, that check can be used to buy a variety of ammunition, provided it's all bought at the same time. Yes, the approval can only be used for one sale, that one sale can consist of several types and/or calibers of ammunition. So make up your list, and buy it all at one time, with the one $5 background check.
If you can afford to do that! Ammo is not cheap without the 11% and regular sales tax!
Bring it in from out of state.
Can we talk about the California DOJ kicking back background checks?
Twice my check came back ‘delayed’ and then ‘undetermined’ . Same happened to my neighbor who’s LEO. The dealer says this is a new thing he’s seeing and often. How is this constitutional and what’s happening??
To challenge or prevent the passage of anti-gun legislation in California, perhaps focus on procedural and evidentiary demands that highlight the necessity for the proposed law and the qualifications of the legislators sponsoring it. Here are some approaches:
1. Request Proof of Necessity for Legislation
While not legally required, constituents, advocacy groups, or opponents can demand that legislators provide evidence supporting the need for a specific anti-gun law. This can be done by:
• Filing Public Records Requests: Obtain data, research, or studies cited by legislators to support the proposed legislation.
• Demanding Transparency in Hearings: Testify during public hearings and ask legislators to present verifiable statistics or case studies proving the legislation addresses an actual issue.
• Pointing to Existing Laws: Highlight redundancies or inefficiencies if similar laws already address the same concern, making new legislation unnecessary.
• Engaging Experts: Use testimony from legal, economic, or firearms experts to counter claims made by legislators.
2. Challenge Legislator Credentials or Expertise
While California legislators are not required to have specific expertise to propose laws, questioning their qualifications or motivations can be an effective strategy:
• Highlight Bias: Investigate potential conflicts of interest or affiliations with anti-gun organizations and present them during public hearings or media campaigns.
• Question Legislative Competence: Publicly challenge whether the sponsoring legislator has sufficient understanding of firearms, public safety, or constitutional law.
• Call for Oversight: Encourage committees to require legislators to consult with a broader range of stakeholders, including Second Amendment advocates, law enforcement, and gun owners.
3. Public Participation and Advocacy
Mobilizing public opinion is one of the most effective ways to prevent legislation from passing:
• Attend Public Hearings: Voice opposition during legislative sessions and ask direct questions regarding the necessity and impact of the legislation.
• Organize Petitions: Collect signatures demanding legislators provide evidence of necessity and credentials to propose such laws.
• Engage Media: Write opinion pieces, utilize social media, and appear on local news to draw attention to the lack of justification or expertise behind the proposed law.
4. Legal Challenges
If an anti-gun law is passed, you can challenge its constitutionality:
• Second Amendment Arguments: Question whether the law infringes on constitutional rights.
• Equal Protection Claims: Highlight how the law may unfairly target certain groups or regions.
• Judicial Review: Request courts to evaluate whether the law is based on sound evidence and adheres to legislative processes.
5. Grassroots Mobilization
Building a coalition of like-minded individuals and organizations can amplify efforts to demand proof of necessity and legislator accountability. Collaborate with:
• Local gun rights organizations (e.g., California Rifle & Pistol Association).
• National groups (e.g., NRA, Firearms Policy Coalition).
• Community leaders and law enforcement who oppose restrictive gun laws.
Great info! I just subscribed and keep up the good work fellas🤝🏾🤘🏾
Commifornia
Capitalfornia
Great. Content
This will impact criminals the most.
To their benefit!
As long as you're firearm, i.e. a pistol. Is in your possession your cleaning it or practicing dryfire drils. What we can't do is walk away from it. And go somewhere else in the house or apartment. It has to remain in our explicit possession...and we are good to go. This is in California...❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Good info snd thank you for your efforts...
The 2A does not mention HOW you bear arms! It merely states that you have a right to do so, and that right shall not be infringed!
The gov has no business in telling anyone how to store their weapons!
What i hate about the $5 fee for an ammo check is the fee to verify a COE. You have to pay $5 to verify that you are exempt from the $5 fee.
Thank God I was able to leave california to a free state
“ free state“….. abortion is illegal, marijuana is illegal and food production is being destroyed the fastest in the country👍🤡
Why do you have a monetary relationship with Chad Bianco and Riverside County Sheriff Department CCW unit? Why are you allowing Chad Bianco to bribe you to leave your Riverside County members in the dust and not take action for CCW being denied to law abiding citizens like myself who are FFLs, can pass NICS check, i have a letter from DOJ and Feds saying i can purchase, own and carry weapons and I'm not disqualified yet i was still slandered by Riverside County Sheriff Department to the judge and they used false accusations and dismissed charges to use against me. It's all they had. I have no record to disqualify me. Why is CRPA being dirty and not taking action against Riverside County and why are you allowing issuing agencies to pay you to leave them alone in their tyranny? We want answers because we are members, we volunteer, we donate and we pay for training classes. Why is Chad Bianco and Riverside County Sheriff Department more important than your members in Riverside? Wet want answers!
To prove my point if you're a Riverside County Resident who was denied contact CRPA and ask them to start a case against Riverside County or to file a Writ of Mandate and they will turn you down. Why did they choose to sue Los Angeles and refuse to sue Riverside? Too much money being made. Look it up. Earlier this year Riverside County Sheriff held a CCW Symposium and guess who was to benefit from all the money made at the event? You guessed it, CRPA!!! This is a conflict of interest for CRPA members paying dues in Riverside. We don't want our 2A organizations to be in bed with Tyrants for monetary gain.
Well, they are a part of the NRA.. 😢
One thing politicians hate is organizing. We need to get together and organize against these corrupted k0munnist elitists
Do not comply.
"If the opposition disarms, well and good. If it refuses to disarm, we shall disarm it ourselves." ~ Joseph Stalin And Governor Newsom
I have been a firearms shooter since I was 18 and I remember the days you could buy a handgun every day all the ammo needed to practice but now even 1 a month and that tax on ammo keeps me from practicing which is not good, they should know that practice is needed so others won’t be effected. With that said I want to be safe and some people that complain don’t have the resources to buy even 1 a month or more then a 1000 rounds at a time anyways. I don’t think they are trying to take my guns I believe safety is a priority and I am good with that. You just need to be really good with 1 weapon shoot really good and cut back, laws are hard to change I just need to adjust.
SB53 is about the dumbest thing I've heard. What good is a gun if you have go grab it out of a lockbox when it's needed?! And just how are they going to enforce this law!? Are they going to show up at homes and say "Show me your guns"?
Unfortunately, the Federals don't believe in the "well-regulated" part or the "state" part. If Californians want to regulate deadly weapons more tightly, they should be allowed to do so.
I want a presentation of the laws/regulations going into effect and how to deal with them. I DONT NEED all the commentary that goes with this presentation. Just the facts Ma’am, just the facts. I know I am probably in the minority. I donate to CRPA. I
It’s called capitalism, if they charge too much for ammo in California you just go elsewhere where the same exact product is less expensive. You can’t make it illegal to purchase legal products outside of a state and transport it to another state. There is federal commerce law making illegal for a state to pass a law forbidding citizens to purchase goods from another state.
Drive 6 hours one way in order to save 11%? 👌
Yet the law exists that you cannot import ammunition from other states and it will take a rich sacrificial lamb to make that fight and win and then they write another law immediately afterwards. The problem of getting caught is that they will take your guns and then let you spend years in court fighting it. They know most people can’t afford the fight.
@@AmericanDuck Is there a law that states you can't bring your own un used ammo back with you to California? The answer is no.
@ yes there is
@ you are incorrect. Any brief search on the laws will prove me correct.
Told the guy at the register he made a mistake and gave me a countdown, the taxes really took do add up and wanted to reduce the amount of ammo I was purchasing. I really do feel limited now and they’re plan is working
4 mons n waiting for CCWyuba county...SB 2...had i known i wouldn't have spent funds.
What's the status of H.R. 354, LEOSA. It passed the House, but seems to be stalling in the Senate?
“Look at how few ‘good guys with guns’ instances there are.”
No kidding, they’ve made it nearly impossible for the good guys.
Does the lock on my front door count...I bought a Kwikset instead of the store brand...Kalilifornistan sucks big time...
Great news.
I’ll follow their laws, when the law starts protecting people.
As long as someone lives close to the CA/America border, getting ammo without paying a bribe to the state shouldn't be a problem.
There should be a law making it illegal to knowingly pass unconstitutional laws.
Communists won't follow it anyway.
New Gun Laws For Me to Ignore In 2025
Fixed it for you 🤣
This is 100% a joke and I would never break the law or recommend anyone do so.
Appreciate the updates and hard work fighting this bullshit!
I moved and left the state. I fought the good fight while I was there, but I’m old now and wanted back my Second Amendment rights before I die. And now, I do have them. My new state is constitutional carry, private party sales, no wait, instant check, castle doctrine, NFA weapons, binary triggers, 80% guns, no magazine restrictions, mail order ammo, no safe storage requirement, no gun registration, prices for guns are actually cheaper than California prices and on and on and on… I got sick and tired of waiting decades for what people living across the border have right now…THAT IS A FELONY IN CALIFORNIA. If you like firearms, California is Hell. And the worst part is the majority of California voters hate guns and despise and hate gun owners. Especially your state Government. You are their enemy and you are treated like criminals by the cops, the Kings Men.
The 11% tax is Ludacris. That's like saying, let's add an 11% tax on all alcohol products, and use the tax to PREVENT DUI DEATHS.
Wait, there is an exception for police officers who are the subject of a domestic violence restraining order? WTF?
Re: SB-2 sensitive places I haven't seen anyone address the issue of being restricted from the parking lots of businesses that sell alcohol on their premise if they share a parking lot with say a grocery or clothing store? This is quite common in Califoria shopping centers. Is that lot still restricted for a CCW holder every though they were going to the grocery or clothing store?
I don't see the link to the new California Laws
How will the mandatory lock box affect guns like Bio Fire where only authorized user can fire it, but it is accessable by any one