California Governor Gavin Newsom has signed three new firearm-related bills. AB 1127 bans the sale of certain semi-automatic pistols, including Glocks, by dealers if they can be converted to machine guns. SB 704 mandates background checks for firearm barrels, effective July 2027. AB 1078 modifies the one-gun-per-month law to a three-gun-per-month limit and introduces provisions for non-resident CCW permits and temporary restraining orders.
This video discusses the outcomes of California's legislative appropriations, focusing on bills impacting Second Amendment rights. It highlights Senate Bill 248's failure to pass appropriations, which would have funded propaganda for new gun owners. Conversely, Assembly Bills 704 (firearm barrel background checks), 1078 (CCW regulations), 1263 (ghost guns/3D printing accessories), and 1127 (Glock ban) advanced. The discussion also touches on the governor's veto power and the ongoing legislative process, emphasizing the importance of continued advocacy.
California bill SB74 proposes requiring licensed FFLs to conduct background checks for firearm barrels, including specific details like caliber and length. This information would be retained by the DOJ, potentially creating a registry. The bill recently passed committee with a 5-1 vote and is expected to advance, potentially impacting firearm ownership rights in the state.
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