This video clarifies California's firearm precursor part ban, specifically AB 879, which went into effect July 1, 2022. It distinguishes between the broader definitions in the failed AB 2382 and the more limited scope of AB 879, which primarily targets unfinished frames and receivers (like 80% lowers and Polymer 80s). The instructor emphasizes that individual parts such as triggers, magazines, and barrels are not affected by this specific legislation, aiming to combat misinformation within the firearm community.
This video clarifies California's firearm precursor part law, specifically AB 879, which went into effect July 1st, 2022. It distinguishes this law from the failed AB 2382, which would have banned nearly all firearm parts. The current law mandates that 'unfinished frames or receivers' and 'unfinished handgun frames' must be transferred through a licensed FFL. The speaker emphasizes that common firearm parts like uppers, barrels, and triggers are NOT affected by this law.
This video discusses recent legislative developments in California impacting Second Amendment rights. Key bills examined include AB 2382 (precursor parts), SB 1101 (age restriction for all firearms to 21), and SB 1177 (limiting firearm purchases to one every 30 days). The speaker provides updates on which bills passed committee and which are still active, emphasizing the ongoing fight for gun rights in the state.
This video discusses California's AB 2382, termed 'Gunpocalypse Part Two,' which aims to regulate the sale of firearm precursor parts. The bill requires sellers of these parts to obtain a 'precursor permit,' involving fees and background checks on purchasers. This could significantly impact hobbyists, gun show vendors, and potentially lead to misdemeanor charges and firearms prohibition for violations. The speaker emphasizes the bill's potential to make firearm ownership and self-defense difficult, especially for low-income individuals.
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