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 provides an update on the Renna v Becerra case, a legal challenge to California's handgun roster. The state has filed a motion to dismiss, arguing improper standing, ripeness, and that the law does not violate equal protection. The plaintiff is expected to file a response.
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