California Assembly Bill 1263 significantly impacts the online purchase and home delivery of firearm parts. As of January 1st, the law broadly defines 'firearm accessory' to include nearly any part associated with a firearm, imposing new requirements on sellers, including licensed dealers and manufacturers, regardless of their location. This legislation necessitates careful adherence to new sales protocols to ensure legal compliance.
This video features Dan Dement from Franklin Armory discussing how the company navigates California's restrictive gun laws through innovation. It covers the origins of Franklin Armory in California, the history of the bullet button and Binary Firing System, and the introduction of their new Prevail bolt-action rifle with Total Round Control. The discussion also touches on California roster pistols like the CA7 and CA11, the impact of AB 1263 on parts shipping, and why Franklin Armory remains committed to operating in California.
This video from CRPA TV discusses ongoing legal and legislative battles impacting firearm ownership. It highlights CRPA's influence, specifically mentioning Assembly Bill 1263's potential impact on firearm parts and the challenge to Proposition 63. The involvement of the federal DOJ and support from the NRA are noted, alongside CRPA's extensive litigation efforts.
Geissele Automatics is ceasing civilian sales in California due to AB 1263 and SB 74, effective December 31, 2025. These laws impose significant liability on manufacturers for downstream misuse of parts, effectively creating a 'ban by effect.' The speaker, with high authority in legal and industry analysis, highlights the unconstitutional nature of these laws and the potential for wider industry withdrawal from the state.
This video from CRPA breaks down significant California firearm laws taking effect in 2026, specifically focusing on changes enacted in 2025. Attorney Matt Cubeiro, author of the California Gun Laws book, details four key pieces of legislation: AB 383 concerning relinquishment procedures for prohibited individuals, AB 1263 which impacts online sales and FFL transfers of parts and accessories, AB 1127 dubbed the "Glock Ban" restricting certain pistol trigger types, and AB 1078 that revises CCW regulations, clarifies restraining orders, and reintroduces a 3-firearm purchase limit per 30 days. The video covers implementation dates throughout 2026 and anticipates legal challenges, particularly regarding the purchase limit. It emphasizes the importance of education for California gun owners to remain compliant and engaged in the fight for their rights.
This video from AT3 Tactical provides a critical update for California gun owners regarding new laws AB 1263 and SB 704, effective January 1st, 2026. The speaker, representing AT3 Tactical, explains that purchasing gun parts, including barrels, will now involve stricter requirements similar to complete firearm purchases. These changes mandate ID verification for online accessory purchases, require signatures upon delivery, and necessitate in-person pickup with a full background check for barrels from a local FFL.
This video provides a detailed analysis of upcoming California gun laws set to take effect in 2026, including AB 1263 concerning ghost guns and digital manufacturing, AB 1078 impacting purchase limits and CCW applications for non-residents, and AB 1127 targeting 'converter pistols.' The speaker, demonstrating high authority through legislative analysis, warns gun owners about potential purchase denials and CCW renewal issues, urging preparation for increased regulatory burdens.
This video from Copper Jacket TV details several new California gun laws set to take effect in 2026, which the speaker argues infringe upon Second and First Amendment rights. Key legislation includes bans on online firearm parts sales (AB 1263), limitations on firearm purchases to three per month (AB 1078), a ban on certain firearms like Glocks based on trigger bar design (AB 1127), reporting requirements for lost/stolen precursor parts (AB 725), and mandatory training for FFL employees (SB 241). The speaker adopts a critical and cautionary tone regarding these legislative changes.
This entry details California's AB 1263, a bill set to ban the online sale of numerous firearm parts and accessories effective January 1, 2026. It outlines the broad definition of 'firearm accessory,' restricted categories, and new sales/shipping compliance requirements. Reno May advises California residents to purchase needed items before the deadline, anticipating potential logistical challenges and increased costs for future acquisitions.
This expert analysis from CRPA TV details California's AB 1263 and SB 704, which restrict digital firearm manufacturing code and mandate FFL transfers for firearm barrels. The content highlights potential First Amendment challenges to AB 1263 and practical concerns with SB 704's implementation, urging gun owners to stay informed and vocal.
This video analyzes how California Assembly Bills (AB) and Senate Bills (SB) can become law without Governor Gavin Newsom's signature. It focuses on four specific gun-related bills (AB 1078, AB 1127, AB 1263, SB 704) and explains the 12-day rule where inaction results in automatic enactment. The video suggests Newsom's political strategy, potentially for a 2028 presidential run, influences these decisions by allowing bills to pass without his direct approval. It also touches on Proposition 50 and its implications for legislative redistricting, urging viewers to vote NO.
This video breaks down California's recent, sweeping gun control legislation, including AB 1127's de facto ban on Glock pistols and similar firearms, SB 704's requirement for background checks on standalone barrels, AB 1078's reintroduction of a three-in-thirty purchase rationing rule, and AB 1263's criminalization of digital firearm files and related websites. The creator discusses the purported aims of these laws, such as reducing crime and ghost guns, while also highlighting criticisms that they disproportionately affect law-abiding citizens. The video anticipates constitutional challenges and advises viewers to stay informed about how these laws might change firearm ownership in the state.
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