This video discusses new laws in states like Washington, California, and Illinois that mandate gun stores record audio and video of firearm purchases. The speaker argues this is an overreach and a potential infringement on Second Amendment rights, even though most stores already have cameras. The recordings are typically saved for 60-90 days.
Several states and cities are implementing laws requiring gun stores to record audio and video of firearm transactions. Washington state mandates filming and audio recording of all gun purchases, with recordings saved for 60 days. California requires video recording for 90 days, while San Jose and Illinois mandate both video and audio. New York requires video recording in gun purchasing areas. These measures are intended to combat straw purchases but are viewed by some as an overreach and a threat to Second Amendment rights.
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