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 discusses two California legislative bills, AB 88 and AB 879. AB 88 enacts an assault weapon ban, primarily targeting 'other' firearms (Title 1 firearms) by adding features previously associated with banned rifles and pistols. AB 879 accelerates the implementation of background checks for firearm precursor parts to July 1, 2022, requiring them to be purchased through a licensed dealer. A key workaround for AB 879 is identified for individuals holding both a Certificate of Eligibility (COE) and a Federal Firearms License (FFL 03).
This video provides an update on California's AB 879, which requires a licensed vendor for specific firearms precursor parts. Governor Gavin Newsom has allocated significant state funding to the DOJ to accelerate the enforcement and regulation of this law, pushing forward the implementation timeline by two years. This increased funding and accelerated timeline impact licensed vendors and FFLs who sell these parts.
This video provides a comprehensive update on California's 2020 gun laws, detailing new legislation impacting firearm precursor parts, gun shows, CCW processing costs, and firearm purchase restrictions. It highlights the challenges and potential legal battles surrounding these laws, emphasizing the ongoing fight for Second Amendment rights in the state. The discussion also touches upon the broader legal landscape, including Supreme Court cases and judicial appointments affecting gun rights.
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 provides an overview of several California gun law updates signed in October 2019 by Governor Gavin Newsom. It details changes to Red Flag Laws, including extended durations and broadened filing authorities, and discusses new regulations on firearm sales, such as limitations on semi-automatic centerfire rifle purchases and private sales. The video also covers the upcoming regulation of 80% lowers and changes to concealed carry license fees, offering a critical perspective on the potential impacts of these laws on gun rights.
This video details 15 new gun control bills signed into law by California Governor Gavin Newsom. The speaker, identifying as 'the daily shooter,' expresses strong opposition to these measures, arguing they are overreaching and unconstitutional. Key bills discussed include SB 61, limiting firearm purchases to one per 30 days and restricting sales of semi-automatic centerfire rifles to those under 21, and AB 879, which classifies firearm precursor parts as regulated items requiring FFL transfer and background checks. The video also covers changes to red flag laws, expanding who can report them and extending their duration, as well as restrictions on firearm sales at specific venues and increased fees for concealed carry licenses.
This video provides a critical warning to California 2A supporters regarding several significant gun control bills on Governor Gavin Newsom's desk. The speaker, identified as an expert with deep knowledge of legislative processes and legal ramifications, details the potential impacts of SB 61 (one firearm purchase per 30 days), AB 879 (firearm precursor parts restriction), and SB 172 (firearm prohibition for misdemeanor unsafe storage). The content emphasizes the importance of legal challenges through the court system as the most effective strategy against such legislation in anti-gun states and urges viewers to support organizations like the Firearms Policy Coalition.
This video features an attorney explaining the implications of California's AB 879, which mandates background checks for the purchase of firearm precursor parts. The description also lists a variety of everyday carry (EDC) and range gear, including belts, holsters, knives, and lights, with affiliate links provided for each. The creator emphasizes that the content is not legal advice, despite their attorney status.
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