The Sharp v. Becerra lawsuit resulted in California agreeing to reopen the assault weapon registration period for specific firearms. This primarily affects individuals who legally possessed 'bullet button' equipped firearms prior to January 1, 2017, and were unable to register them due to issues with the state's registration system. The video advises caution regarding registration, highlighting that it informs the government of firearm ownership, which may not be desirable for all owners.
This video explains proposed California DOJ assault weapons regulations, noting they largely mirror previously withdrawn proposals. Key points include the exemption of rimfires and shotguns from statutory assault weapon definitions, though the DOJ attempts to include them via regulation. The video details the definition of a 'fixed magazine' requiring action disassembly for removal, the legality of 'featureless' rifles, and potential pitfalls in the DOJ's firearm registration process, including mischaracterizing items as destructive devices or short-barreled rifles. It also discusses ongoing legal challenges to California's firearms laws.
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