This video, featuring an expert analysis from Hegshot87, delves into the complexities of California's gun laws through the lens of Governor Gavin Newsom's inability to accept a gifted Sig Sauer P365 X-Macro pistol. The analysis highlights how even a California-compliant firearm becomes inaccessible due to stringent ethics laws, interstate transfer regulations, and a labyrinth of compliance requirements like DROS, waiting periods, and safety certifications. The speaker argues these laws disproportionately burden law-abiding citizens while failing to deter criminals, exposing a perceived hypocrisy in the state's approach to firearm ownership and contrasting it with Newsom's proposed federal gun control measures.
California Governor Gavin Newsom has called an emergency legislative session to bolster legal resources and protect the state against potential actions by the incoming Trump Administration. This move is seen as a reaction to the election outcome and a preemptive measure to defend existing gun control laws and other state values against potential federal challenges. The session aims to ensure California can continue to enforce its own regulations, particularly concerning Second Amendment rights, even if federal policy shifts.
This video discusses California Governor Gavin Newsom's stance on gun control and his criticism of 'red states' for not adopting similar legislation. The speaker argues that Newsom attributes California's lower gun homicide rate to its strict laws and blames other states for not following suit, suggesting a broader political agenda and a potential push for a 28th Amendment related to gun control.
This video discusses the proposed 'Right to Safety Amendment' (often referred to as the 28th Amendment) by California Governor Gavin Newsom. The speaker analyzes the amendment's proposed provisions, including universal background checks, bans on 'assault weapons,' and raising the federal minimum age to purchase firearms to 21. Crucially, the video reveals that the primary purpose of the proposal is not its passage into law, but rather to serve as a fundraising tool for the Democratic Party by leveraging public passion on gun control issues.
This video analyzes California Governor Gavin Newsom's proposed 28th Amendment, which calls for a constitutional convention to enact national gun safety laws. The speaker argues, citing a Los Angeles Times article, that the initiative has failed to gain traction with any state, suggesting it was primarily a political maneuver for Newsom's potential White House bid rather than a feasible policy proposal. The analysis highlights the perceived unlikelihood of a constitutional convention being supported by states due to potential shifts in constitutional rules.
This video discusses the failure of Gavin Newsom's proposed 28th Amendment, which aimed to enact stricter gun control measures. The speaker highlights that the amendment lacked support from state legislatures, even in states with similar political leanings, due to concerns about opening a constitutional convention to a wide range of state-proposed amendments. The video also touches on the impact of the Bruen decision on California's existing gun laws and suggests Newsom's amendment was a political maneuver.
This video discusses an alleged surge in gun purchases in California, attributing it to concerns stemming from open border policies. The title suggests a 'backfire' effect, implying that liberal policies are ironically leading to increased firearm acquisition in a state with strict gun control measures, referencing California's '28th Amendment' which likely refers to specific legislative actions by Governor Gavin Newsom.
This video discusses California Governor Gavin Newsom's strong reaction to Judge Benitez's ruling that the state's ban on magazines holding more than 10 rounds is unconstitutional. Newsom criticized the judge, calling him an "extremist right-wing Zealot," and used the decision to advocate for a 28th Amendment to override Second Amendment rights, which the speaker views as an attempt to circumvent constitutional limitations.
This video discusses California's recent vote to approve a proposed 28th Amendment, which aims to circumvent Second Amendment protections. The speaker, from Copper Jacket TV, expresses strong opposition to this measure, highlighting California's perceived hostility towards gun rights. The video explains the process for a constitutional convention and the unlikelihood of this amendment passing nationwide, while emphasizing the political message California is sending regarding gun control.
This video discusses a hypothetical scenario where an individual proposes making all US states similar to California regarding firearm laws, referencing the 28th Amendment. The tone is clearly critical and satirical, using emojis to convey a mocking sentiment towards the idea. The content focuses on the political and legal implications of stricter gun control measures, framed within the context of Second Amendment rights and potential legislative changes.
This video analyzes proposed amendments to a 28th Amendment initiative, spearheaded by Gavin Newsom. The speaker argues that the true intent is not public safety but consolidating power by exempting politicians and law enforcement from proposed firearm restrictions, while banning private civilian possession, sale, loan, or transfer of 'assault weapons'. The video also discusses California's strategy to withdraw the amendment if other states introduce counter-proposals during a constitutional convention.
This video discusses California Democrats' discomfort with Governor Gavin Newsom's push for a 28th Amendment via a Convention of States. The core issue is that such a convention, while intended to add gun control measures, could also open the door for amendments on other contentious topics like reproductive rights, LGBTQ+ rights, separation of church and state, and voting rights, which many California Democrats oppose. They are attempting to limit the scope of the convention, highlighting their political vulnerability.
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