Assembly Bill 1263 introduces significant changes to California's firearm regulations, impacting 3D printer files and FFL transactions. Effective January 1st, the bill amends the existing firearm industry code of conduct, imposing new requirements on manufacturers and sellers. Failure to comply can result in civil liability.
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled California's ammunition background check regulations, established by Proposition 63 in 2016, unconstitutional. This decision, stemming from the Roodie v. Bonta lawsuit, affirms previous rulings and finds the regime to be a facial violation of the Second Amendment. The court applied the Bruen framework, determining that the background check system meaningfully constrains the right to keep operable arms and that the state failed to demonstrate its consistency with historical firearm regulation traditions. This ruling impacts various aspects of ammunition transactions in California.
This video from CRPATV focuses on the upcoming November 5th General Election, specifically examining the impact of the Second Amendment and related issues on California gun owners. The live stream will provide expert insights into key election races and what is at stake for those concerned with firearm rights in the state. The content aims to keep viewers informed and provide factual analysis leading up to the election.
A California appeals court has ruled that the state can continue to share personal information of gun owners with researchers, citing public health benefits. This decision allows the state to release names, addresses, and phone numbers collected during background checks, despite concerns about privacy and past data breaches by the California Department of Justice. The ruling stems from Assembly Bill 173, signed in 2021, which was challenged in court.
This YouTube video title and description indicate a focus on Second Amendment rights and gun ownership in California. The use of hashtags like #pro2a and #america suggests a political and advocacy-oriented message, likely celebrating a positive development for gun owners in the state. The inclusion of #EDC points to the practical aspect of carrying firearms for personal defense, hinting at discussions or content related to legal handgun carry in California.
This video features an interview with Rick Travis of the California Rifle and Pistol Association (CRPA) discussing numerous legislative battles impacting gun owners in California. Key topics include Assembly Bill 28 (an excise tax on firearms), Senate Bill 2 (post-Bruin carry restrictions), Assembly Bill 262 (a 'study bill' concerning range safety), and other bills targeting firearm parts, private transfers, and microstamping. The discussion highlights the CRPA's efforts to combat these measures through legislative action and legal challenges, emphasizing the importance of voter engagement and organizational membership.
This video appears to be an informational piece from GunGuyTV, focusing on their training services offered by Practical Defense Systems. The description provides multiple links for viewers to engage further, including an email list signup, merchandise store, audio podcast access across various platforms, and social media links. It also highlights their other YouTube channels dedicated to security and firearms training, as well as a Christian channel. The video encourages viewer participation through comments, with a clear policy against trolling and profanity. It also promotes supporting gun rights organizations like Gun Owners of California and the California Rifle & Pistol Association.
This video provides an update on the class action lawsuit, Bracino v. Boneta, filed by Franklin Armory against the California Department of Justice. The lawsuit challenges the DOJ's ban on the transfer of Title 1 firearms to California residents who placed deposits before August 6, 2020. The core issue revolves around California's reclassification of 'other' firearms as 'assault weapons' via SB 118, preventing legal transfers. While the lawsuit aims to allow these transfers, it acknowledges that registered firearms would still be subject to California's assault weapon regulations.
This video emphasizes the importance of grassroots efforts in advocating for Second Amendment rights, particularly in California. It encourages gun owners to engage with their communities, talk to new gun owners, and hold local politicians accountable. The CRPA is highlighted as a resource for organizing local events like 2A rallies to foster community and demonstrate the responsible nature of gun owners.
This video discusses a potential positive development for gun owners in California. While not directly a Second Amendment issue, the description highlights a recall effort against California legislator Josh Newman, who voted for a recently passed car and gas tax. The removal of Newman is presented as a way to undermine the liberal Democrats' supermajority in the state legislature. The host encourages pro-gun Californians to support this recall effort and provides links to relevant websites for more information, donations, and to join gun rights organizations.
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