The DOJ ATF is reportedly working on a new frames and receivers rule that may be less restrictive for metal components but more so for plastic ones, potentially impacting 80% kits and 3D printing. In Virginia, Governor Spanberger signed HB 21, penalizing gun dealers for failing to prevent illegal sales and straw purchases, while HB 2117 (assault weapons ban) and HB 1525 (age increase) await her signature. This indicates a challenging environment for Second Amendment rights in the state.
Assembly Bill 2047 in California proposes to place 3D printers under Department of Justice control by requiring them to incorporate firearm blueprint detection algorithms and blocking technology. This bill aims to prevent the creation of 3D-printed firearm parts, but critics argue it infringes on First Amendment rights, creates undue burdens on manufacturers and retailers, and may not effectively deter criminals while hindering legitimate technological advancements. The legislation is seen by some as a fundraising effort by anti-gun groups.
This video discusses ongoing drama within the firearms community, specifically focusing on T-Rex Arms and its marketing director's alleged personal attacks against Ben Stagger and his community. The speaker criticizes T-Rex Arms for perceived out-of-touch marketing strategies, focusing on civilian preparedness and fringe topics like radio communication and 3D printers, while neglecting practical shooting skills and competitive training. The video also touches on internal company issues at T-Rex Arms and promotes limited edition Combat Llama patches.
This episode of 'Shoot The Breeze' delves into the evolving landscape of modern warfare, particularly focusing on drone technology and its impact on infantry tactics in Ukraine. The discussion highlights the cost-effectiveness and adaptability of drones, comparing them to traditional weaponry and exploring their role in intelligence, reconnaissance, and direct action. Experts discuss the shift from Soviet-era rigid command structures to more adaptable, initiative-based tactics, emphasizing the challenges and opportunities presented by the transparent battlefield created by ubiquitous aerial surveillance.
This video features an interview with Rick Travis of the California Rifle and Pistol Association (CRPA) discussing numerous legislative battles impacting gun owners in California. Key topics include Assembly Bill 28 (an excise tax on firearms), Senate Bill 2 (post-Bruin carry restrictions), Assembly Bill 262 (a 'study bill' concerning range safety), and other bills targeting firearm parts, private transfers, and microstamping. The discussion highlights the CRPA's efforts to combat these measures through legislative action and legal challenges, emphasizing the importance of voter engagement and organizational membership.
This video discusses the re-emergence of Merchant Category Codes (MCCs) for gun and ammunition purchases, specifically focusing on California's legislative efforts to mandate them. Governor Gavin Newsom is highlighted as a key figure pushing for these codes, which were previously defeated at the federal level. The content also touches upon related legislation in California concerning 3D printers and CNC milling machines.
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