California's Senate Bill 735, also known as the 'Protect Everyone on the Set from Alec Baldwin Act of 2023,' introduces stringent new safety regulations for film productions, particularly concerning firearms. The bill mandates the hiring of safety advisors, daily safety meetings, independent post-production safety evaluations, and requires state licensing and training for armorers and anyone handling firearms on set. It also prohibits live ammunition on set and allows for state inspections, potentially increasing production costs significantly and driving the film industry out of California.
This video features a discussion on proposed federal firearm legislation, including HR 95 (Hearing Protection Act), HR 121 (ATF hiring for enforcement), HR 125 (mandatory 7-day waiting period), HR 130 (firearm safety storage), and HR 127 (federal licensing of firearms and ammunition). The guest, a firearms lawyer, analyzes the potential impact and constitutionality of these bills, highlighting concerns about accessibility, cost, and the intent behind such regulations. The conversation also touches on the complexities of gun control, industry lobbying, and the importance of strict compliance with existing laws.
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.
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