you know, I'd forgotten all about the new laws. I might just go ahead and jump through the hoops and get my CC permit.
Go to
https://www.calguns.net/calgunforum/index.php There's tons of information.
For CCW, there are county specific subforums:
https://www.calguns.net/calgunforum/forumdisplay.php?f=116Anyways, it's pointless to apply for CCW permit if you don't have a gun. In most counties, gun/s you are allowed to carry is/are listed on CCW.
I'd suggest get yourself a (required for firearms purchase) Firearms Safety Certificate. It's a short test you can do in most gun stores and it cost $25 and is valid for 5 years.
Once in possession of valid FSC, buy a firearm. Handguns you wish to purchase must be listed on California Handgun Roster. You can only buy 1 handgun every 30 days.
When you're buying a firearm you'll have to fill federal form 4473, and pay DROS (Dealer Record of Sale) fee. Not sure how much is now, but last time I purchased a firearm it was $19.
You'll need a valid unexpired California driving license (REAL ID).
There's 10 day waiting period, but DOJ often fools around and it gets delayed. But never more than 30 days. The DROS status can come back OK, rejected, denied or undetermined.
If undetermined, it's up to dealer to sell or not.
Therefore is important to ask before purchase if they deliver on undetermined.
Also, buy yourself a lockable container (for transporting the handgun).
That's it. Go to gun range and make yourself familiar with the gun.
Then you apply for CCW permit.