This video provides an expert analysis of HR 7166, the Stop Online Ammunition Sales Act of 2026, detailing its proposed changes to federal law regarding ammunition sales. It explains the shift towards mandatory face-to-face transactions, enhanced record-keeping, and bulk purchase reporting, drawing comparisons to existing California laws and discussing potential legal challenges under the Second Amendment and the Bruen test. The analysis highlights the bill's potential impact on consumers, FFL dealers, and the broader landscape of firearm accessory commerce.
Following Judge Bonz's injunction in Rhode v. Bonta, California's ammunition regulations have been temporarily overturned. Licensed dealers are no longer required to use the DRO system for eligibility checks or conduct face-to-face transfers. Residents can now legally purchase and transport ammunition from out-of-state, provided it is otherwise legal in California. Enforcement of specific penal code sections related to ammunition sales has been enjoined.
This video provides a Q&A on California's evolving ammunition regulations, addressing viewer confusion and outlining upcoming changes. The speaker, identified as experienced, clarifies current purchase limits and details future requirements like vendor licensing, background checks, and importation bans. Legal challenges are discussed, with the speaker recommending the Firearms Policy Coalition as a resource for further information.
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