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.
California Assembly Bill 1263 significantly impacts the sale of firearm parts by requiring face-to-face transactions through a licensed dealer. This means direct shipment of common parts like handguards and grips to customers' doors is no longer permitted. The California Department of Justice is expected to provide further guidance to dealers and industry members on the bill's specific requirements.
Assembly Bill 1263 in California has introduced new, complex requirements for shipping firearm accessories. A recent DOJ bulletin restates these requirements without offering clarification, particularly regarding common carriers obtaining purchaser signatures and identification. This lack of guidance creates significant challenges for manufacturers and retailers, potentially leading to a shift towards shipping all items to licensed dealers (FFLs) for in-person transfer.
This video breaks down California's significant firearm law expansions taking effect in 2026. It details how new legislation impacts the sale and possession of firearm parts, digital manufacturing code, and specific firearm designs. The laws also introduce stricter reporting for lost or stolen components and mandate training for firearms dealers and employees, fundamentally reshaping gun ownership and retail in the state.
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 recaps the 2025 California legislative session concerning Second Amendment rights, highlighting key bills and advocacy efforts. It details the impact of legislation like AB 1333 (redefining homicide), SB 704 (barrel registration), and AB 1127 (Glock ban), while also celebrating the passage of pro-2A bill AB 584. The discussion emphasizes the importance of grassroots advocacy, educating legislative staff, and the strategic use of capital days to influence lawmakers.
This video provides an expert-level breakdown of California's upcoming 2026 firearm laws, as analyzed by a firearms news channel speaker with high authority. It details new regulations on ghost guns, purchase limits, CCW permits for non-residents, 'converter pistols,' reporting lost parts, dealer mandates, and barrel sales, aiming to inform gun owners of impending legal changes and potential compliance issues.
This video provides a critical overview of new California gun laws set to take effect in 2026, as discussed by a knowledgeable commentator. It details specific legislative bills like AB 1263 (online parts ban), AB 1078 (CCW changes and purchase limits), AB 1127 (affecting Glock models), AB 725 (reporting precursor parts), and SB 241 (FFL employee training). The speaker expresses concern over these laws infringing on constitutional rights.
This video breaks down several new California firearm bills, including AB 1127 targeting Glock-style pistols by defining them as machine gun convertible, SB 704 requiring background checks for firearm barrels, AB 1078 revising purchase rationing to three firearms in 30 days, and AB 1263 criminalizing assistance in unlawful firearm manufacturing. The speaker argues these laws burden law-abiding citizens and are likely to face legal challenges based on Second Amendment precedents like Heller and Bruen.
This video discusses how California's legislative session is being overshadowed by a political power grab through gerrymandering, impacting Second Amendment legislation. The CRPA's legislative director, Rick Travis, explains how proposed bills like the Glock ban (AB 1127), ghost gun ban (AB 1263), and CCW regulations (AB 1078) are being sidelined. The focus shifts to ACA 88, a constitutional amendment and new congressional maps, alongside SB 280, which allocate significant funds for this redistricting effort. Travis argues this is a move by Governor Newsom to secure political power for future election cycles, potentially leading to costly litigation and a disregard for voter representation.
This video discusses California's AB 1263, a bill that aims to regulate digital information related to 3D printing of firearms. The speaker argues that this bill infringes upon First Amendment protected free speech, as computer code and digital files are considered forms of expression. The bill's potential to set a precedent for broader censorship of information is highlighted as a significant concern.
This video from Washington Gun Law TV details four proposed bills in California aimed at disarming citizens. Assembly Bill 1127 seeks to ban handguns convertible by illegal devices, predominantly impacting Glocks and clones. Assembly Bill 1078 proposes a '3 in 30' firearm purchase limit and expands permit denial criteria. Senate Bill 704 would require background checks for barrel purchases, and Assembly Bill 1263 criminalizes possession and transmission of digital blueprints for 3D-printed firearms. The video urges California residents to contact their legislators and supports organizations like the California Rifle and Pistol Association and Gun Owners of America.
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