08/21/2024

In a decision by the District Court in CRPA v. LASD the judge has ruled that California must begin issuing Non Resident carry permits and has approximately one month to come up with a plan to do so. This does not force reciprocity with other permits but is a huge step in the right direction.

The video from Copper Jacket TV discusses recent developments in a legal case involving California's restrictive gun laws. There are both positive and negative outcomes from the case CRPA vs. LASD (Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department). The positive outcome is that California has been ordered to create a system allowing non-residents to apply for a permit to carry firearms within the state. However, the court did not grant full reciprocity, meaning that out-of-state permits will not automatically be recognized in California. Additionally, the ruling only partially addresses issues like excessive wait times and high fees associated with obtaining permits and applying relief to only two named plaintiffs rather than all affected individuals. While this ruling is a step forward, California may still impose onerous requirements on non-residents seeking permits.