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 California's AB 1594, a law effective July 1, 2023, that bans "abnormally dangerous" firearm-related products. The law's vague language, particularly the term "assaultive purposes," could lead to the prohibition of common compliance parts. While no instances of the law being utilized have been found yet, it is being challenged in court, and its broad interpretation poses a risk to firearm rights nationwide.
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