This video discusses two new gun control bills signed by California Governor Gavin Newsom in September 2020: AB 2362 and AB 2847. AB 2362 targets firearms dealers (FFLs) by imposing significant fines for minor errors, making it harder for them to operate. AB 2847, while appearing to ease requirements for handguns on the roster, is predicted to decimate the list by mandating the removal of three existing firearms for every new one added, effectively limiting consumer choice. The speaker argues these bills, along with California's political climate, are designed to erode Second Amendment rights incrementally.
This video details two new gun control laws signed by California Governor Gavin Newsom: AB 2847 and AB 2362. AB 2847 alters microstamping requirements for handguns on the California Roster, potentially reducing handgun availability. AB 2362 imposes fines on gun stores for minor violations, which the speaker argues is an unconstitutional method to penalize businesses. Legal challenges are anticipated from gun rights organizations.
This video serves as a crucial call to action for viewers regarding California Assembly Bills 2847, 2362, and Senate Bill 1175. It urges viewers to contact their state legislators to express their stance on these bills. The description also provides a link to further information on a recent legal victory, "Duncan v. Becerra," achieved by the CRPA, highlighting ongoing legal battles and advocacy efforts within the firearms community.
Assembly Bill 2362 in California proposes to allow the Department of Justice to impose civil fines on firearms dealers for violations of existing prohibitions, with fines potentially reaching $1,000 for a first offense and $3,000 for subsequent offenses or those involving gross negligence. The bill is criticized for potentially creating a low barrier for the DOJ to fine or shut down gun stores through the enforcement of minor, technical violations, such as incorrect signatures on forms or using unapproved firearm lock models, which could financially cripple small businesses. The speaker urges constituents to contact their state legislators to oppose AB 2362.
This video serves as an urgent call to action regarding California Assembly Bill 2362 (AB 2362). The description highlights that the bill is intended to increase fines and potentially force local gun stores out of business. Viewers are urged to contact their local assemblyperson this week to vote against the bill. The video encourages viewers to join the CRPA (California Rifle and Pistol Association) for more information and action.
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