California Assembly Bill 1263 significantly impacts the sale of firearm parts by requiring face-to-face transactions through a licensed dealer. This means direct shipment of common parts like handguards and grips to customers' doors is no longer permitted. The California Department of Justice is expected to provide further guidance to dealers and industry members on the bill's specific requirements.
Assembly Bill 1263, effective 2026, imposes new liability requirements on firearm manufacturers and sellers, impacting sales within California. Companies must adhere to specific conduct rules when selling or transferring products. Failure to comply can result in civil liability for injuries associated with the product's sale or transfer. This law necessitates face-to-face transactions through a California licensed dealer, preventing direct shipments to consumers.
This video discusses HR 1207, the Stop Online Ammunition Sales Act, which aims to ban the online sale and purchase of ammunition. The bill proposes requiring face-to-face transactions and establishing a registry for individuals purchasing over 1000 rounds. Concerns are raised about this legislation being a significant infringement on Second Amendment rights and potentially increasing ammunition prices.
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