This video provides an in-depth analysis of current and proposed gun legislation in California, distinguishing between 'good' and 'bad' bills. It highlights concerns about potential abuses of restraining orders leading to firearm confiscation without due process, the implications of data access for gun owners, and the functional impossibilities of certain proposed technological restrictions. Positive developments include progress on extending CCW permit durations and advocating for hearing protection for reserve officers, alongside efforts to protect self-defense training from being used against individuals in court.
Assembly Bill 1743 in California proposes to expand access to firearm data, including recovered, stolen, and crime-related firearms, to various government agencies, community colleges, and universities for academic and policy research. CRPA TV discusses concerns that this expansion, particularly to less restricted academic levels like community colleges, could lead to the "doxing" of law-abiding gun owners, similar to a past DOJ incident, potentially resulting in identity theft, harassment, and targeted burglaries. The bill is fast-tracked and faces opposition from gun rights advocates.
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