This video clarifies the confusion surrounding California's AB127, commonly known as the 'Glock ban.' It outlines key effective dates: January 1, 2026, when dealers can no longer acquire Glocks; July 1, 2026, when dealers cannot transfer existing inventory to the public; and January 1, 2027, the deadline for manufacturers to make changes for roster re-listing. The video highlights distributor inventory shortages and lack of clear communication from the California DOJ, creating significant uncertainty for firearm retailers and consumers.
California has passed AB127, a bill that effectively bans the sale of 'machine gun convertible pistols,' which is broadly interpreted to include Glocks, starting January 1st, 2026. The bill defines these as semi-auto pistols with a cruciform trigger bar that can be converted to full-auto with common tools and a 'pistol converter.' While the bill includes exceptions for firearms already at FFLs before the deadline, those sold to law enforcement, and transfers for repair, it creates a felony offense for possessing such converted pistols. The legislation also highlights California's ongoing efforts to regulate firearms through specific design requirements like micro-stamping and mag disconnects, which Glock models currently do not meet.
This video provides an update on three significant gun control bills moving through the California legislature before their summer break. It details SB74, which would require background checks on firearm barrels, AB1078, proposing a limit of three firearm purchases per month, and AB127, aiming to ban Glocks and their clones. The speaker emphasizes the potential for these bills to infringe upon Second Amendment rights and notes the legislative deadlines.
This video discusses California Assembly Bill 127 (AB127), colloquially known as the 'Glock ban.' The bill aims to ban any pistol that can be converted into a machine gun, which proponents argue is a vague definition that could affect more than just one brand. The speaker expresses frustration with California politicians and highlights the bill's rapid progression through legislative committees, noting overwhelming partisan support. The video urges viewers to contact their legislators to oppose the bill and discusses the potential for it to pass and be signed into law, leading to further infringements on Second Amendment rights.
This video discusses California Assembly Bill 127 (AB127), which proposes to ban 'convertible pistols' in the state. A convertible pistol is defined as a semi-automatic pistol that can be converted into a machine gun by the installation of a converter. The bill aims to prohibit the sale, possession, and transportation of such firearms, effectively targeting firearms like Glocks that can accept these attachments. The speaker expresses concern over the broad definition and its potential impact on firearm ownership.
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