This video discusses California's proposed bill SB948, which would mandate extensive firearm training, including classroom instruction and live-fire exercises, for obtaining or importing firearms. The bill is currently in suspense due to its significant fiscal impact, mirroring the fate of a similar bill, AB1187. The speaker expresses cautious optimism that SB948 may fail because of its cost to the state, likening it to putting the Second Amendment behind a paywall.
This video analyzes the recent collapse of several California gun control bills, including AB 1006, AB 1187, SB 320, and SB 248. The speaker, with an authoritative and experienced tone, explains how these legislative efforts, aimed at restricting firearm access through various means like disqualifying language, increased training costs, and data tracking, failed to pass. The analysis connects these failures to the Supreme Court's Bruen decision, which mandates that modern gun laws must align with historical regulations. The speaker highlights the strategic shift by anti-gun advocates towards indirect barriers and chilling effects on gun ownership.
This video discusses two significant gun control bills that have failed in California committees: SB320, which would have allowed individuals to voluntarily surrender their firearm rights, and AB1187, an expanded permit-to-purchase bill requiring eight hours of training, including live-fire, at the owner's expense. The presenter highlights the importance of gun rights advocacy groups like CRPA and GOC in opposing such legislation.
This video discusses California's proposed AB1187, a bill that would significantly alter firearm purchasing requirements. It mandates an 8-hour training course, including live fire, for a Firearm Safety Certificate, effectively creating a 'permit to purchase' system. The bill has passed committee, highlighting concerns about increased costs and accessibility for law-abiding citizens.
This video discusses California Assembly Bill 1187, which proposes mandatory 8-hour firearm training for new residents and anyone taking possession of a firearm. The speaker, Reno May, argues this bill creates significant barriers to firearm ownership, potentially impacting self-defense capabilities and the ability to legally acquire firearms. He urges viewers to contact their state assembly members and the CRPA to oppose the bill.
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