This video discusses a local ordinance enacted by Babylon Village, Long Island, banning the retail sale of firearms and ammunition. Mayor Mary Adams cites protecting children and families as the reason, comparing the need to regulate gun shops with concerns over marijuana dispensaries. Matthew Seifer, an FFL owner, highlights the rigorous approval process he underwent and argues the ban restricts commerce and owner options without enhancing safety. The segment also touches upon legal recourse for self-defense incidents through the 'Attorneys on Retainer' program.
This video discusses the BNL Productions v. Newsom lawsuit challenging California's ban on gun shows on state-owned property. The case has progressed to a petition for certiorari with the Supreme Court, which has requested a response brief from the state. The lawsuit argues the ban infringes on Second Amendment rights by prohibiting the sale of lawful firearms and ammunition, and First Amendment rights by restricting assembly and speech related to firearms. The legal battle has been ongoing for years, with various lower court rulings and appeals.
This video discusses the CRPA's petition to the U.S. Supreme Court regarding the B&L v. Newsom case, which challenges California laws banning firearm and ammunition sales at state fairgrounds, effectively halting gun shows. The discussion covers the legal history, the Ninth Circuit's unfavorable ruling, and the arguments presented in the Supreme Court petition, focusing on alleged departures from Supreme Court precedent like Bruin and issues with the commercial speech doctrine. The potential impact on non-profits relying on gun raffles is also highlighted.
This video discusses the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals granting an emergency administrative stay on Judge Benitez's injunction against California's ammunition background check law (Prop 63). CRPA President Chuck Michel explains that this stay temporarily halts the freedom to purchase ammunition from out-of-state vendors, but it is not a permanent ruling. The case will now proceed to the merits panel, with CRPA hoping for a reversal similar to a previous case.
This video discusses new gun control ordinances proposed by the LA County Board of Supervisors, aiming to bypass the state legislature and address the impact of the Bruin decision. Key proposals include banning the sale of 50 caliber handguns and ammunition, implementing zoning regulations for gun dealers, prohibiting firearms on county property, and imposing new licensing and reporting requirements for ammunition dealers. The speaker also highlights the county's intent to use taxpayer money to advocate for federal legislation restricting firearm purchases for individuals on the no-fly list.
This video discusses HR 1207, the "ONLINE AMMUNITION SALES BAN ACT OF 2021." The content creator uses the video to promote their Patreon for gun and ammo deals, shooting classes, and consultations. They also direct viewers to their website and Linktree for additional information and support, emphasizing their brand "LocsNLoadFirearms." The hashtags and description highlight themes of gun ownership, the Second Amendment, and a focus on "black gun owners" and "black man with a gun."
This video discusses HR 1207, the Stop Online Ammunition Sales Act, which aims to ban the online sale and purchase of ammunition. The bill proposes requiring face-to-face transactions and establishing a registry for individuals purchasing over 1000 rounds. Concerns are raised about this legislation being a significant infringement on Second Amendment rights and potentially increasing ammunition prices.
This video discusses two key pieces of California legislation, AB 311 and SB 264, which aim to restrict firearms and ammunition sales on government-owned property and regulate precursor parts. Roy Griffith, CRPA's Legislative Director, explains the potential impact on gun shows and the firearms community, emphasizing the importance of contacting legislators to voice opposition. The discussion highlights the ongoing legislative challenges faced by gun owners in California.
This video discusses Senate Bill 4718, 'Stopping the Fraudulent Sales of Firearms Act,' introduced by Dianne Feinstein. The bill aims to make selling or advertising firearms and ammunition online or through publications unlawful. The speakers express concern that this legislation, along with potential actions from a Biden administration and shifts in Senate control, could significantly hinder legal firearms businesses and chip away at Second Amendment rights. They emphasize the importance of political engagement and educating new gun owners about advocacy.
This video analyzes California Governor Gavin Newsom's response to Assemblymember Miguel Santiago's request to halt all gun and ammunition sales in the state. The speaker interprets Newsom's deferral to local sheriffs as a strategic move to restrict gun sales without enacting an outright ban, thereby advancing an anti-gun agenda while avoiding direct responsibility. The video highlights the role of organizations like the Firearms Policy Coalition in challenging such measures.
This video discusses the active attempts by law enforcement and government officials in California, specifically Los Angeles County and Fresno, to shut down businesses selling firearms and ammunition by deeming them non-essential. It highlights a power clash in LA County where the Sheriff's department intended to enforce closures, but the Burbank PD refused, leading to the Sheriff backing down and deferring to the Governor. The video also details Fresno's emergency order allowing the closure of such businesses, with Sportsman's Warehouse being shut down. The speaker expresses concern over these actions infringing on Second Amendment rights and urges viewers to remember these officials during future elections.
This video clarifies that the City of Fresno's Emergency Order 2020-2 does not directly ban firearm or ammunition sales. While the municipal code grants powers to restrict sales during emergencies, it lists this as the seventh power, after restrictions on gasoline and alcohol. The order primarily focuses on shelter-in-place provisions, and the speaker, an attorney, argues that claims of an immediate ban are misleading and potentially clickbait, stemming from misinterpretations of news articles and the municipal code's structure.
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