California Must Issue Permits to Non-Residents!

California Gov. Gavin Newsom.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) can’t be pleased about the new ruling.

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The recent court ruling on the California Rifle & Pistol Association’s (CRPA) case brings mixed news for gun owners, particularly those in Los Angeles County.

The case, known as CRPA vs. LASD, challenged delays, denials, and other hurdles in the processing of concealed carry weapon (CCW) licenses by the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department (LASD) and the La Verne Police Department (LVPD).

It also tackled broader issues like nonresident carry, recognition of out-of-state permits, high fees, and psychological exams.

Key Wins for Gun Owners

The court delivered a significant victory by granting relief on the issue of nonresident carry. The ruling means California must now allow nonresidents to apply for a CCW permit.

This is a crucial development, as it opens the door for gun owners who frequently travel to or do business in California but reside in other states.

The court ordered both parties to collaborate on how this should be implemented, which could set the stage for broader changes in California’s gun laws.

Furthermore, the court recognized that the right to bear arms includes carrying a firearm in public for self-defense and that excessive delays in processing CCW licenses could infringe on this right.

The court did not dismiss the possibility that an 18-month delay, like those experienced by some plaintiffs, might be unconstitutional.

This is a big deal, as it means that prolonged delays could be challenged more successfully in the future.

What Didn’t Go Our Way

However, the court stopped short of ruling that California must honor CCW permits issued by other states.

This means that, for now, Californians will still have to go through the state’s rigorous process even if they already hold a valid permit from another state. This decision leaves a significant barrier in place for those who travel across state lines.

The court also denied relief on two other important issues: the high fees associated with obtaining a CCW permit and the psychological exams required by some jurisdictions.

The judge ruled that the plaintiffs didn’t sufficiently demonstrate that these issues fall within the plain text of the Second Amendment.

This leaves these financial and procedural hurdles intact for the time being.

What’s Next?

For the Second Amendment community, this ruling is a mixed bag. On one hand, the recognition of nonresident carry is a win that could have far-reaching implications.

On the other hand, the court’s refusal to mandate reciprocity for out-of-state permits and its denial of relief on fees and psychological exams highlight the ongoing challenges gun owners face in California.

Are you going to apply for a California gun permit?

[H/T: CPRA]

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  • D August 26, 2024, 9:55 am

    Shame what happened to that beautiful state. Hopefully, soon, someone comes to their senses and stops this destruction.

  • Kane August 23, 2024, 6:37 pm

    I liked being stationed at Pendleton, very glad I did NOT get Lejuene where several generations of Marines were poisoned. When I watch tv shows 1940-1990’s California still looked like an ideal state. Tremendous coastlines, thriving industry, world class agriculture, natural slpendour, the type of conditions that the rest of the world envied and could only be destroyed by several nuclear detonations or a wave left wingers taking over.

  • Smitty August 23, 2024, 6:24 pm

    Hope that shit hole falls off the map. Seriously…. don’t care at ALL.

  • Walleye August 23, 2024, 12:38 pm

    So if I’m reading this correctly, Jelly Belly PrickStar and his posse of thugs in the ISP will now have to issue us peaceable Missouri gun-totting scoundrels like me an ILL-Annoy CCW license.

    • ejharbet August 26, 2024, 3:44 pm

      I love the name Jabba the prick. fits that commie crapbag to a t

  • MM in Havasu August 23, 2024, 12:12 pm

    Not planning on spending very much time there, as we escaped from Smell-A in 2014, not looking back. I carry daily here in AZ, no problems in this state, as long as state legislature keeps our democrat village idiot governor in check.

  • Stephen Russell August 23, 2024, 11:58 am

    NO & seed more Crime already NO

  • Dr. Ben Dover August 23, 2024, 9:09 am

    I’ll continue to do what I did while living there from 1971-1987, that is to carry concealed anyways. And tomorrow, I’m on my eay through OR, CA, AZ, NM, UT, ID and we both will be carrying concealed, and I’ll bring the CZ BREN2 MS pistol and carbine along with sufficient 30 rd magazines for the CZs, and multiple high cap handgun magazines for the SIG P365 & 365XL, as well as the Glock 34 & 19, allowing sufficient protection from the criminally engaged kinds of fruits and nuts in OR & CA. With existing permits in WA, UT & ID, I’ll take my chances and pray frequently for safety and avoidance of engagements.

    • Dano August 23, 2024, 5:48 pm

      You sound afraid…seriously

      • Kane August 23, 2024, 6:41 pm

        I have no problem with what he wrote.

    • ejharbet August 26, 2024, 3:48 pm

      prayers for safe journey sir.
      with what’s ahead I should add my ruger PC backpacker.
      9mm does much better from 16inches.

  • DeusV August 23, 2024, 8:25 am

    I moved out of that shipstain many years ago. Have zero reason to want a carry permit from Commiefornia as I will never return…

    • Bumper August 23, 2024, 12:09 pm

      Same. I fled kalifornicia in the -90s and remain so disgusted, I try not to buy so much as a spool of fishing line from that “state”.
      Good people remain behind enemy lines, and I am sorry about that but hope they can escape before the rotten edifice collapses around them. What was once a positive, clean state has become a cesspool under demorats.

  • paul I'll call you what I want/1st Amendment August 23, 2024, 3:16 am

    visiting kalifornia isn’t on my bucket list!

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