This video clarifies the confusion surrounding California's AB127, commonly known as the 'Glock ban.' It outlines key effective dates: January 1, 2026, when dealers can no longer acquire Glocks; July 1, 2026, when dealers cannot transfer existing inventory to the public; and January 1, 2027, the deadline for manufacturers to make changes for roster re-listing. The video highlights distributor inventory shortages and lack of clear communication from the California DOJ, creating significant uncertainty for firearm retailers and consumers.
This video breaks down three new anti-gun laws signed by California Governor Gavin Newsom, impacting firearm sales, parts, and carry. AB1277 bans Glock and Glock clones by targeting cruciform trigger bars, effective January 1, 2026. SB704 mandates FFL transfers and background checks for all firearm barrels starting July 1, 2027. AB1078 limits purchases to three guns per month and revises concealed carry rules, while also creating a pathway for out-of-state permit holders to carry in California. The speaker advises proactive purchasing and anticipates legal challenges to these laws.
This video discusses California's AB1127 bill, colloquially known as the 'Glock ban.' The bill aims to remove Glocks from the state's roster of approved firearms, making them unavailable for future purchase by the general public, though law enforcement and government officials would be exempt. The presenter notes the bill's rapid progression through the California Assembly and Senate committees, highlighting the political landscape that favors its passage due to the supermajority held by the left in the state legislature. The primary hope for preventing its enactment lies in potential legal challenges and injunctions, though the speaker expresses skepticism about the California court system's efficiency in this regard.
California's SB452, enacted in 2023, is set to effectively ban the sale of new semi-automatic handguns in the state starting January 1, 2028. This is due to new microstamping requirements, which the California Department of Justice has deemed technologically viable. The law mandates that all semi-automatic handguns sold by licensed dealers must be "Micro Stamp enabled," a technology not currently widespread or available in the industry, thus impacting the existing firearm roster.
This video discusses the passage of California Assembly Bill 1127, colloquially known as the 'Glock ban.' Amendments have specified that firearms with a cruciform trigger bar, like Glocks and their clones (including Shadow Systems), would be banned. The bill has passed the assembly on party lines and is now in the Senate Rules Committee, with expectations of rapid progression before summer recess. The speaker notes the bill's potential unconstitutionality and anticipates legal challenges.
This video highlights Route 66's commitment to Second Amendment advocacy, particularly in California. It details their annual Range Expo, which supports organizations like CRPA through fundraising and awareness. The discussion also covers the challenges faced by firearm businesses in California due to legislation and taxes, emphasizing the importance of advocacy efforts.
A significant legal victory allows non-residents to apply for concealed carry permits in California, stemming from the CRPA v. SD lawsuit. This ruling, while not immediate reciprocity, opens a pathway for US citizens outside California to obtain a license, though the process involves specific training, interviews, and adherence to California's complex firearm laws, including magazine capacity limits and sensitive location restrictions. The process is described as slow, expensive, and time-consuming.
This video details significant new gun control laws taking effect in California on July 1st, 2022. Key changes include the mandatory implementation of microstamping technology on new firearms, a requirement for magazine disconnect mechanisms, and the inclusion of chamber flags as safety features. These regulations are expected to further restrict the number of firearms available on California's approved roster, impacting law-abiding citizens.
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