This video breaks down key California firearm laws taking effect in 2026, including Assembly Bills 383, 1263, 1127, and 1078. It covers changes to procedures for prohibited persons, new requirements for firearm accessory sales and transfers, restrictions on 'machine gun convertible pistols' like Glocks, and updates to CCW eligibility and firearm purchase limits. The discussion highlights potential impacts on consumers and industry members, emphasizing the need for awareness to avoid legal issues.
This video provides a critical update on California's AB1078 law, detailing significant changes to firearm purchase limits and Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) permit regulations. Chief Instructor Ernie Medina of Tap Rack Bang, LLC explains the new three-firearm limit in 30 days, revised CCW application requirements for non-residents, and expanded criteria for permit denial or revocation, including social media scrutiny. The discussion also covers restrictions on carrying firearms in public transit facilities.
This video from CRPA TV, featuring Chuck Michelle, discusses California's AB 1078, focusing on new CCW restrictions, the impact of restraining orders on firearm ownership, and the expansion of the 'three guns a month' rule. It highlights potential due process issues, legal challenges to the new regulations, and the ongoing fight against what is perceived as anti-Second Amendment legislation in California. The discussion emphasizes the complexities and potential abuses within the current legal framework for firearm ownership and concealed carry permits.
California's AB1078 bill attempts to circumvent the Ninth Circuit's ruling in Guenvah Bont, which struck down the 'one gun a month' law. The new bill proposes a limit of three firearms per 30 days, a move critics argue still infringes upon Second Amendment rights by rationing a constitutional right, contrary to the Bruen decision's emphasis on historical tradition. This legislation is expected to face further legal challenges.
This video provides a critical update on recent gun control legislation in California, detailing the progression of three key bills: AB1127 (the 'Glock ban bill'), AB1078 (a 'three-a-month' purchase limit bill), and SB74 (requiring background checks on firearm barrels). The speaker, Will from Copper Jacket TV, emphasizes that these bills are nearing the governor's desk, representing significant infringements on Second Amendment rights.
The Ninth Circuit has struck down California's 'one gun per month' law, marking the first time the court has invalidated a law on Second Amendment grounds. This decision, referencing the Bruen decision, establishes a 'breaking point' for gun control measures, indicating that excessively restrictive laws are unconstitutional. The ruling suggests a move towards judicial equilibrium in Second Amendment cases.
This video provides an urgent update on three significant California firearm bills: SB 74 (background checks for barrels), AB 1127 (a 'Glock ban'), and AB 1078 (increasing firearm purchase limits from one per month to three per month). The speaker emphasizes the potential unconstitutionality of these measures, referencing recent Ninth Circuit rulings, and urges viewers to contact their legislators.
This video provides an update on three significant gun control bills moving through the California legislature before their summer break. It details SB74, which would require background checks on firearm barrels, AB1078, proposing a limit of three firearm purchases per month, and AB127, aiming to ban Glocks and their clones. The speaker emphasizes the potential for these bills to infringe upon Second Amendment rights and notes the legislative deadlines.
This video discusses a significant legal victory for Second Amendment rights, where the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals unanimously ruled California's law limiting firearm purchases to one per month unconstitutional. The court affirmed that the right to acquire firearms is an ancillary right protected by the Second Amendment, rejecting California's argument that the amendment only protects possession of a single firearm. This decision is presented as a major win for gun owners and a setback for gun control measures.
This video provides an update on California Assembly Bill 1078, which proposes to change the state's firearm purchase limit from one per 30 days to three per month. The bill is moving quickly through the legislative process and is currently in the Public Safety Committee. The speaker emphasizes the potential negative impact on Second Amendment rights and urges Californians to contact their representatives.
This video provides an update on various proposed firearm bills in Colorado, detailing their current status, potential impacts, and the legislative process. It highlights the importance of public engagement through testimony and communication with representatives. The speaker emphasizes understanding the nuances of bill progression, amendments, and the potential for bills to be rescheduled or indefinitely postponed.
This video provides a comprehensive overview of new firearm laws that went into effect on January 1st, 2025, across several US states. It details changes in California regarding firearm purchase limits and private transactions, Colorado's new storage requirements for firearms in vehicles and concealed carry permit training, New Hampshire and Kentucky's bans on credit card tracking for firearm purchases, Minnesota's binary trigger ban, Delaware's designation of college campuses as gun-free zones, and New York's new signage requirements for gun stores and expansion of red flag laws.
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