This video breaks down key California firearm laws taking effect in 2026, including Assembly Bills 383, 1263, 1127, and 1078. It covers changes to procedures for prohibited persons, new requirements for firearm accessory sales and transfers, restrictions on 'machine gun convertible pistols' like Glocks, and updates to CCW eligibility and firearm purchase limits. The discussion highlights potential impacts on consumers and industry members, emphasizing the need for awareness to avoid legal issues.
This video discusses several California legislative bills that impose new regulations on firearm owners. Key bills mentioned include AB 1078 (CCW regulations, three-guns-a-month rule), AB 1127 (Glock ban), AB 1263 (ghost guns, 3D printed parts), and SB 704 (barrel registration). The speakers suggest that some of these bills may pass into law without a gubernatorial signature, potentially leading to future litigation.
This video explains the legislative process in California, specifically how bills can become law without the Governor's signature. It details the 12-day window after a bill is presented to the Governor, during which it can be signed, vetoed, or automatically enacted if no action is taken. The discussion highlights how Governor Gavin Newsom might leverage this 'allow without signature' process for political gain, particularly concerning Second Amendment legislation.
This video discusses several proposed firearm regulations in California, including Assembly Bills 704 (background checks for firearm barrels), 1078 (stricter CCW rules), 1263 (regulating 3D printed firearm accessories), and 1127 (a 'Glock ban'). The speaker questions why these bills, which carry significant taxpayer costs and potential legal challenges, are being advanced without apparent consideration of the state's budget crisis.
This video discusses the outcomes of California's legislative appropriations, focusing on bills impacting Second Amendment rights. It highlights Senate Bill 248's failure to pass appropriations, which would have funded propaganda for new gun owners. Conversely, Assembly Bills 704 (firearm barrel background checks), 1078 (CCW regulations), 1263 (ghost guns/3D printing accessories), and 1127 (Glock ban) advanced. The discussion also touches on the governor's veto power and the ongoing legislative process, emphasizing the importance of continued advocacy.
This video from Washington Gun Law TV discusses four proposed firearm-related bills in California that have advanced through legislative chambers. The presenter, William Kirk, highlights Assembly Bills 1078 (limiting firearm purchases to three per 30 days), 1127 (banning firearms with crucible triggers, potentially affecting Glock clones), and 1263 (criminalizing 3D printing blueprints for firearms). Senate Bill 704, requiring background checks for barrel purchases, is also covered. The video emphasizes the potential for these laws to spread to other states and the ongoing legal challenges they may face.
This video discusses the ongoing legislative battles in California concerning Second Amendment rights, focusing on several anti-gun bills still in play. It highlights the legislative process, including committee reviews and the impact of the state's budget crisis on bill progression. The discussion emphasizes the importance of constituent advocacy through platforms like One-Click Politics to influence lawmakers and potentially halt unfavorable legislation.
This video discusses Assembly Bill 1078, a piece of legislation moving through the California Senate Public Safety Committee. It highlights concerns that the bill, supported by anti-firearms groups and the Attorney General, is a complex mishmash of provisions including restrictions on CCWs and background checks. The discussion emphasizes that similar measures, like the 'one gun a month' rule, have been deemed unconstitutional by the Ninth Circuit in the Nevin v. Bont case, suggesting AB 1078 may also face legal challenges and waste taxpayer money.
This video discusses the 400% increase in California's ammunition background check fee, raising it from $1 to $5, effective July 1st. It also analyzes the Ninth Circuit's ruling in the Nenv Bonta case, which found California's 'one gun a month' law unconstitutional. The discussion highlights the legal basis for these changes, including the financial unsustainability of the background check system and the application of the Bruen decision's historical tradition standard to firearm regulations.
This video provides a comprehensive overview of proposed firearms legislation in California for the 2025-2026 legislative session. It details several bills that have been defeated for 2025, including those related to government procurement discrimination, CCW application disqualifications, firearm safety card requirements, hunting license information mandates, FFL inspections, and voluntary 'Do Not Sell' lists. The video also covers active bills such as the 'Glock ban' (AB 1127), mandates for new gun owners (SB 248), firearm barrel sales regulations (SB 704), and changes to firearm purchase limits (AB 1078). The CRPA (California Rifle and Pistol Association) is actively advocating against these measures.
This video discusses the progression of several firearm-related bills through the California legislature, focusing on Assembly Bill 1127, the 'Glock ban bill.' It explains that while some bills have advanced to the next legislative house, opportunities remain to advocate against them. The discussion highlights the legislative process, the rationale behind proposed bans, and the importance of timely advocacy.
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