This video discusses the Rhode v. Bonta lawsuit challenging California's ammunition regulations. It explores the potential consequences of a victory, including the removal of background check requirements and licensing for ammunition sales. The discussion also touches upon Assembly Bill 28's 11% excise tax and its potential interaction with a victory in the Rhode v. Bonta case.
This video discusses the lawsuit James v. Maduros, challenging California's new 11% excise tax on firearms, firearm precursor parts, and ammunition. The lawsuit argues this tax infringes upon Second Amendment rights by singling out a constitutional right for special taxation, citing Supreme Court precedent that the power to tax without limit is the power to destroy. It highlights the involvement of major Second Amendment advocacy groups in this legal challenge.
This video discusses recent legislative changes in California impacting Second Amendment rights. It highlights a new 11% tax on firearms, ammunition, and accessories, with revenue earmarked for 'gun violence prevention programs.' Additionally, it covers the mandate for credit card companies to use special merchant codes for firearm-related purchases, potentially leading to future restrictions. The speaker, William Kirk of Washington Gun Law TV, emphasizes that these California laws often serve as precursors to similar legislation in other states.
This video features an unboxing of a new Springfield Armory M1A Scout Squad rifle. The presenter highlights the Memorial Day sale that prompted the purchase and discusses the upcoming California Assembly Bill 28 excise tax increase. The rifle is chambered in .308 Winchester and features a black polymer stock.
This video discusses the stagnation of Second Amendment lawsuits in California and the Ninth Circuit, attributing it to lower courts' resistance in applying the Supreme Court's Heller and Bruin decisions regarding the standard of review for gun control laws. It also details Assembly Bill 28, an 11% excise tax on firearms, ammunition, and magazines, explaining the legal challenges and delays in litigation due to doctrines like 'pay-to-play.' The discussion highlights the ongoing legal battles and the strategic approaches being taken by organizations like CRPA to uphold Second Amendment rights.
This video details 23 new gun control laws signed by California's Governor, labeling the state the 'Death Star of Civilian Disarmament'. Key legislation includes SB 2, which rewrites concealed carry licensing and expands 'sensitive areas', AB 28 imposing an 11% excise tax on firearms and ammunition, and AB 1089 outlawing 3D printed guns and printers. The speaker highlights immediate legal challenges filed by the Firearms Policy Coalition against SB 2, anticipating further lawsuits against other new measures.
This video details 12 new pieces of legislation originating from Sacramento, California, that are presented as measures to disarm citizens. The presenter, William Kirk of Washington Gun Law, analyzes each bill, explaining its potential impact on firearm ownership and rights. While acknowledging a recent court victory regarding open carry bans, the focus shifts to the legislative threats facing gun owners in California, with predictions that Governor Newsom will sign all 12 bills.
California's Senate has passed Assembly Bill 28, which imposes an 11% excise tax on firearms and ammunition. This bill, previously known as a 'zombie bill,' will increase the cost for consumers, potentially raising the total tax burden to over 30% in some instances. The CRPA and NSSF are preparing to litigate this bill, which is set to go into effect on January 1, 2024.
This video features an interview discussing various legislative efforts in California impacting firearm owners. Key topics include proposed taxes on firearm purchases (AB 28), challenges to concealed carry regulations following the Bruin decision (SB 2), and the problematic nature of 'study bills' like AB 262. The discussion also touches on restrictions related to firearm parts manufacturing (AB 1089), purchase limitations (AB 1406), and the ineffectiveness of microstamping technology. The overall sentiment highlights the ongoing fight to protect Second Amendment rights in California and the importance of organized advocacy.
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