Oregon Senate Bill 243 proposes three key changes to firearm laws: a 72-hour waiting period for firearm purchases, a ban on rapid-fire devices, and the authorization of local governments to create new gun-free zones. The bill aims to disarm lawful residents by expanding restrictions and eliminating concealed carry exemptions in newly designated areas. This legislation follows previous attempts like Ballot Measure 114.
This video discusses Illinois House Bill 2587, a proposed law that would remove the 72-hour waiting period for firearm purchases for individuals holding a valid Illinois concealed carry license. The host, from Washington Gun Law, explains that while the bill is unlikely to pass due to its referral to the Rules Committee, it represents an important effort to preserve Second Amendment rights in a state often seen as having restrictive gun laws. The discussion also touches upon current Illinois firearm delivery laws and the background check processes involved.
This video provides an expert analysis by Colion Noir on New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham's extensive gun control legislative package for 2024. Noir critically examines proposed bans on 'assault weapons,' extended waiting periods, and age restrictions, arguing they are ineffective and politically motivated. He highlights the influence of anti-gun advocacy groups and contrasts the proposed measures with what he considers more effective solutions for public safety.
This video discusses California's 10-day firearm waiting period and mandatory background checks, framing them as obstacles for law-abiding citizens rather than deterrents for criminals. The speaker, exhibiting knowledge of these procedures, highlights the perceived inefficiencies and sarcastic intent behind these regulations.
This video provides a concise explanation of Washington State's mandatory firearm waiting periods. Presented by William Kirk of Washington Gun Law, it clarifies the complex interplay between RCW 9.41.090 and RCW 9.41.092 (Initiative 1639), detailing how these laws affect the purchase of handguns and semi-automatic rifles. The aim is to arm viewers with knowledge about potential delays in acquiring their firearms within a brief timeframe.
This video details how California law carves out significant exemptions for law enforcement officers regarding firearm and ammunition regulations, treating them differently than average citizens. Key exemptions discussed include purchasing off-roster handguns, possessing standard-capacity magazines, bypassing ammunition background checks, and circumventing firearm waiting periods and the 1-in-30 rule. The speaker argues this creates an unequal application of gun rights within the state.
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