The Franklin Armory Title 1 firearm has been deemed exempt from California's assault weapon ban. This 'other firearm' classification allows it to be legally purchased and registered in California, circumventing restrictions on rifles, pistols, and shotguns. The firearm features semi-automatic, centerfire operation, a 16-inch barrel, detachable magazines, and a pistol grip, offering AR-15-like functionality without falling under the ban's definitions.
This video features Rick Travis of the California Rifle and Pistol Association (CRPA) discussing recent legislative changes in California impacting Second Amendment rights. Travis details new laws concerning 'precursor parts' for firearms, the expansion of Gun Violence Restraining Orders (GVROs), and the ban on gun shows. He also touches on changes to hunting regulations for bobcats and bears, the controversial 'roadkill bill' (AB 395), and potential shifts in concealed carry permit authority. The discussion emphasizes the need for increased political engagement and financial support for legal challenges against these measures.
This video analyzes the potential impact of California Assembly Bills AB 61 and AB 1297 on firearm owners. It likely discusses how these legislative changes might affect firearm ownership, regulations, or rights within California. The content is geared towards informing viewers about specific legal changes relevant to firearms.
Roy Griffith of the California Rifle and Pistol Association (CRPA) addresses Governor Newsom regarding eight pieces of legislation on his desk that the CRPA adamantly opposes. Griffith argues these bills negatively impact Second Amendment rights and hunting in California, disproportionately affecting law-abiding citizens rather than criminals. He urges the Governor to consider the political implications of signing these bills, particularly if he harbors presidential aspirations, by referencing Kamala Harris's low national support.
This episode of Fridays at Five discusses new firearms-related legislation in California for 2019. It covers Assembly Bill 18, which proposes an excise tax on handguns and semi-automatic rifles, and Assembly Bill 61, a revamp of a previous bill concerning gun violence restraining orders. Additionally, Senate Bill 55 is detailed, which expands firearm prohibition periods based on misdemeanor convictions, including those related to alcohol and controlled substances. The CRPA also announces the launch of new county-level gun owner groups.
This video discusses three new gun control bills introduced in California in early 2019. AB 18 proposes a firearms excise tax on semi-automatic rifles and handguns to fund violence intervention programs, potentially making firearm ownership unaffordable for low-income individuals. AB 12 and AB 61 expand California's red flag laws (Gun Violence Restraining Orders) and mental health regulations related to firearm ownership, respectively. The speaker expresses concern that these laws may infringe on due process and discourage individuals from seeking mental health treatment.
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