This video discusses two California bills, SB 965 and AB 1869, that significantly impact Federal Firearms Licensees (FFLs). SB 965 proposes requiring FFLs to report firearm inventory and crime trace data to the Department of Justice, potentially leading to broad-stroke accusations against dealers. AB 1869 targets advertising restrictions for FFLs in Hawthorne, aiming to limit their visibility on freeways, which is seen as an indirect attack on Second Amendment rights. The discussion highlights concerns about legislative tactics that circumvent local opposition and demonize the firearms community.
This video analyzes the primary election results for several anti-Second Amendment legislators in California following Super Tuesday. It highlights the electoral failures of politicians who have actively supported restrictive gun control measures, such as David Min (SB 264, SB 915, SB 1384), Melissa Melendez (voting for AB 28 excise tax), Anthony Portantino (SB 9006, SB 1327, SB 1160), Reggie Jones Sawyer (Public Safety Committee Chair), and Katie Porter (Gun Violence Task Force). The CRPA Political Action Committee's endorsement success rates are also discussed, indicating a potential shift in California politics.
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