DOJ lawsuit alleges Los Angeles sheriff processes concealed carry licenses too slowly
Source: ABC News/AP
September 30, 2025, 11:39 AM
LOS ANGELES -- The U.S. Department of Justice sued the Los Angeles County Sheriffs Department on Tuesday, alleging it violated the Constitution by moving too slowly to process gun licenses for people who want to carry concealed weapons. The sheriff's department's unreasonable delays" in granting licenses violates California residents' Second Amendment right to bear arms outside the home, the DOJs Civil Rights Division said in a complaint filed in Los Angeles federal court.
The Second Amendment protects the fundamental constitutional right of law-abiding citizens to bear arms, Attorney General Pam Bondi said in a statement announcing the lawsuit. Los Angeles County may not like that right, but the Constitution does not allow them to infringe upon it.
Messages were sent to the sheriff's department seeking comment. The lawsuit comes after the DOJ began analyzing concealed-carry permit applications in the county starting last March.
Almost two months after receiving notice of the Divisions investigation, Los Angeles County Sheriffs Department provided data and documents that revealed only two approvals from over 8,000 applications, and that the Sheriffs Department set out interviews to approve licenses as far as two years after receiving the completed application, the DOJ statement said.
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