This video from CRPA TV discusses the ongoing legal and legislative battles faced by gun owners in California and federally. It highlights CRPA's influence, specific legislative challenges like Assembly Bill 1263 and Proposition 63, and the involvement of organizations like the NRA and the federal DOJ in these cases. The efforts of individuals like Rick Travis in Sacramento are also noted.
This video breaks down California's Assembly Bill 1263, which introduces significant changes to firearm industry regulations. Effective January 1st, the bill imposes new requirements on how firearms are sold and transferred, impacting both in-state and out-of-state manufacturers and dealers. Non-compliance can lead to civil liability for the firearm industry.
This video discusses the implications of California's Assembly Bill 1263 and a subsequent DOJ bulletin regarding the shipping of firearm accessories. It highlights the new requirements for firearm industry members, including conspicuous labeling, address verification, and purchaser signature/identification upon delivery. The discussion emphasizes the lack of clarity from the DOJ on how common carriers can meet these requirements, leading to potential difficulties for consumers and a likely shift towards FFL transfers.
This entry details the Rhode v. Bonta case, a significant legal challenge to California's ammunition regulations. It highlights the Federal DOJ's amicus brief, arguing the state's background check regime is unconstitutional and lacks historical precedent. The involvement of 25 states and prominent legal figures like Chuck Michel underscores the broad support for the Second Amendment challenge. Oral arguments are scheduled, with potential implications for firearm rights nationwide.
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.
Assembly Bill 1263, effective in 2026, imposes new requirements on the firearm industry, impacting sales within California. Companies must now conduct transfers through California licensed dealers, necessitating face-to-face transactions to comply with the law. Failure to adhere to these provisions can result in civil liability for injuries associated with the product's sale or transfer.
This video discusses four key pieces of legislation in California that are detrimental to gun owners: AB 1078 (CCW regulations and the three-guns-a-month rule), AB 1127 (a proposed Glock ban), AB 1263 (further regulation and banning of 3D-printed gun parts), and SB 704 (registration for purchased or transferred barrels). The speaker anticipates that some of these bills may pass into law without a gubernatorial signature, potentially leading to future litigation.
This video from CRPA TV, featuring insights from legislative experts, breaks down California's Assembly Bill 1263 and Senate Bill 704. AB 1263 targets digital firearm manufacturing code for 3D printers and CNC machines, while SB 704 imposes new FFL transfer requirements for firearm barrels. The discussion highlights potential First Amendment challenges and the practical implications for gun owners and manufacturers in California.
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 allowed to become law automatically. The discussion highlights Governor Gavin Newsom's potential political motivations for allowing certain bills to pass without his explicit approval, particularly concerning Second Amendment legislation.
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 passed initial readings, opportunities remain to advocate against them. The discussion highlights the legislative process, the rationale behind certain proposed bans (like those targeting Glock switches or firearm accessories), and the importance of timely advocacy efforts.
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