This video discusses California Assembly Bill 2047, a proposed law that would ban 3D printers lacking government-mandated software designed to identify and block firearm parts. Speakers from the ACLU, NRA, and Gun Owners of America express opposition, citing concerns about redundant criminal penalties, privacy invasions due to scanning software, and restrictions on the right to keep and bear arms. The bill's author, Rebecca Bauer-Kahn, and her sponsor, Everytown for Gun Safety, argue it's necessary to regulate 3D printing of firearms. The bill has passed its first committee hurdle and is moving forward.
This video from Copper Jacket TV, featuring Will, provides an expert analysis of California's proposed AB 2047 legislation. The bill aims to ban 3D printers not equipped with specific software to block the creation of firearm-related files, effectively creating a restrictive roster and potentially infringing on First and Second Amendment rights. The discussion highlights the bill's implications for both firearm ownership and broader 3D printing activities, urging viewers to contact legislators in opposition.
This video discusses potential updates or changes regarding bans on 3D-printed firearms in California. While the description is brief, the title suggests a focus on the legal and regulatory landscape surrounding "ghost guns" or "undetectable firearms" in the state, which are often associated with 3D printing technology.
This video provides an expert-level analysis of Massachusetts Bill H.4885, detailing its rapid passage and significant implications for firearm ownership. The speaker, demonstrating deep knowledge of gun laws and legislative processes, breaks down the bill's provisions, including bans on semi-automatic firearms and high-capacity magazines, the creation of a comprehensive firearm registry, restrictions on 3D-printed guns, and expanded access to mental health records. The analysis highlights the bill's unconstitutionality under the Bruen decision and its potential impact on gun owners in Massachusetts.
This video discusses new gun control laws in California taking effect on July 1st, 2024. It covers a ban on 3D printers marketed for firearm manufacturing, which requires owners to dispose of them within 90 days. Additionally, an 11% tax on firearms and ammunition is detailed, which will be added to existing taxes, potentially raising costs by up to 22%. The speaker expresses concerns about the constitutionality of these laws, particularly the tax, citing historical legal precedents.
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