California has enacted two new gun control laws, AB 2571 and AB 1594, in response to the Supreme Court's Bruin decision. AB 2571 targets firearms advertising deemed attractive to minors, imposing civil penalties and allowing lawsuits for violations. AB 1594, the Firearms Industry Responsibility Act, creates a private right of action against manufacturers and dealers for failing to implement 'reasonable controls' to prevent sales to prohibited persons or those at risk of misuse. These laws aim to circumvent federal protections under the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (PLCAA).
This video discusses 16 new gun control bills heading to California Governor Gavin Newsom's desk, with a focus on bills impacting unserialized firearms (80% lowers), allowing civil suits against manufacturers, and regulating the motion picture industry's use of firearms. The speaker notes that many of these bills are fast-tracked to take effect immediately upon signing.
This video discusses Assembly Bill 1594 (AB 1594), a newly introduced piece of legislation in California that was promised by Governor Newsom. The bill is currently in its initial, skeletal form but is highlighted as something that firearm owners will need to monitor closely. The description emphasizes the swift introduction of the bill following a legislative recess, suggesting potential implications for gun owners in the state.
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