This video details significant changes to California firearm laws under AB1621, effective January 1st, 2024. It clarifies that firearm precursor parts, including unfinished frames and receivers, are now legally considered firearms. The law imposes restrictions on CNC machine possession for non-manufacturers and mandates serialization of previously unserialized 80% lowers by a specific deadline. Additionally, it limits firearm purchases to one per 30-day period for most individuals.
This video clarifies California's firearm precursor part law, specifically AB 879, which went into effect July 1st, 2022. It distinguishes this law from the failed AB 2382, which would have banned nearly all firearm parts. The current law mandates that 'unfinished frames or receivers' and 'unfinished handgun frames' must be transferred through a licensed FFL. The speaker emphasizes that common firearm parts like uppers, barrels, and triggers are NOT affected by this law.
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