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California prohibits carrying a loaded firearm in a vehicle in most locations. This prohibition is subject to certain exceptions, including for people who have a valid concealed weapons license. (See the Other Location Restrictions in California section for further information).
Individuals who reside in Alameda County may apply for a Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) license.
The California Firearms Application Reporting System (CFARS) is a web-based application that will allow an individual to report their firearms to the Department of Justice (DOJ) using California Reporting Information System (CRIS) reporting forms, as outlined in California firearms laws and regulations.
California's gun control laws are among the most restrictive in the country. They include a 10-day waiting period at the time of sale and limits on who may own a firearm. California gun laws also ban assault weapons, firearms often used in mass shootings.
Roster of handguns certified for sale Private party transfers, curio/relic handguns, certain single-action revolvers, and pawn/consignment returns are exempt from this requirement. Sale to law enforcement personnel are exempt from list restrictions.
No, there is no legal requirement that a firearm has to be registered unless: the firearm is an assault weapon, or. you are moving into California and own a firearm.
INITIAL applicants will be required to attend a 16 hour CCW training course and qualification. RENEWAL applicants will be required to attend an 8 hour CCW training course and qualification.
No license or permit shall be required to possess keep, or carry a handgun openly or concealed in one's home or place of business.
There is no firearm registration requirement in California except for assault weapon owners and personal handgun importers.
California generally prohibits a person from carrying a concealed handgun in a motor vehicle, unless the handgun is in a locked container or the vehicle's trunk,1 or the person has a valid concealed weapons license.2 . (Firearms carried openly in belt holsters are not considered “concealed”).