Starting January 1, California imposes stricter regulations on obtaining concealed carry permits, requiring double the training hours and a more extensive background check. The law, Senate Bill 2, was enacted following a Supreme Court ruling that expanded firearm carry rights, prompting lawmakers to prioritize public safety by restricting where guns can be carried.
The new regulations will see permit application costs rise significantly, with training fees expected to triple for many instructors due to expanded coursework on mental health and weapon use scenarios. As state officials maintain that permit holders generally act responsibly, the changes have sparked legal challenges from pro-concealed carry advocates, raising questions about the balance between safety and Second Amendment rights.
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