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Home » Federal Judge Orders California to Accept Nonresident Concealed Carry Permit Applications from Pro-Gun Group Members

Federal Judge Orders California to Accept Nonresident Concealed Carry Permit Applications from Pro-Gun Group Members

Adam Green By Adam Green January 25, 2025 4 Min Read
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Federal Judge Orders California to Accept Nonresident Concealed Carry Permit Applications from Pro-Gun Group Members

LOS ANGELES, CA — In a significant legal development, a federal judge has issued a preliminary injunction mandating that California sheriffs and police chiefs accept concealed carry permit applications from nonresidents who are members of certain pro-gun organizations. This ruling could pave the way for expanded access to concealed carry permits in a state known for its restrictive gun laws.

The injunction, issued by U.S. District Judge John W. Holcomb in the Central District of California, stems from a lawsuit filed by the California Rifle & Pistol Association (CRPA) and Gun Owners of America (GOA), among other plaintiffs. The lawsuit challenges California’s prohibition against nonresidents applying for or obtaining concealed carry weapon (CCW) permits under the state’s current framework.

The Case and Ruling

The plaintiffs argued that California’s restriction on nonresident CCW applications violates the Second Amendment, particularly in light of the Supreme Court’s 2022 decision in New York State Rifle & Pistol Association v. Bruen, which strengthened constitutional protections for carrying firearms in public. Judge Holcomb’s ruling preliminarily sides with the plaintiffs, agreeing that the state’s prohibition on nonresident CCW permits likely infringes on their constitutional rights.

In the order, Judge Holcomb wrote that California’s refusal to allow nonresidents to apply for permits “imposes a burden on conduct protected by the Second Amendment.” He further emphasized that California failed to provide sufficient historical justification for its restrictive policy, a key standard outlined in the Bruen decision.

Implications of the Ruling

The injunction is a preliminary measure and does not resolve the case entirely. However, it requires California law enforcement agencies to begin accepting and processing concealed carry applications from nonresidents who are members of specific organizations (see below) while the lawsuit proceeds.

  • California Rifle & Pistol Association (CRPA)
  • Gun Owners of America (GOA)
  • Gun Owners Foundation (GOF)
  • Second Amendment Foundation (SAF)

The decision could significantly impact California’s concealed carry framework, as it challenges one of the state’s key restrictions on firearms licensing. Gun rights advocates see this as a major victory, while opponents of the ruling have expressed concerns about its implications for public safety.

What Happens Next?

While the injunction is in effect, California law enforcement agencies must comply with the order and accept applications from qualified nonresidents. The state is expected to appeal the decision, and further court proceedings will determine whether the injunction becomes permanent.

Gun owners seeking to apply for a California concealed carry permit under this ruling must still meet all other licensing requirements, including passing background checks and demonstrating “good moral character.”

Self-Defense Perspective

This ruling underscores the importance of protecting Second Amendment rights across state lines, ensuring that responsible gun owners have the ability to carry for self-defense regardless of residency. For those considering applying for a permit under this ruling, it’s vital to understand all applicable laws, including reciprocity agreements and restrictions specific to California.

This case highlights the ongoing legal battles over firearm regulations, with courts increasingly scrutinizing laws that burden lawful gun ownership and self-defense rights.

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