This video discusses California's proposed bill SB948, which would mandate extensive firearm training, including classroom instruction and live-fire exercises, for obtaining or importing firearms. The bill is currently in suspense due to its significant fiscal impact, mirroring the fate of a similar bill, AB1187. The speaker expresses cautious optimism that SB948 may fail because of its cost to the state, likening it to putting the Second Amendment behind a paywall.
This video explains California's Senate Bill 948, which proposes significant changes to the Firearm Safety Certificate (FSC) requirements. Chief Instructor Ernie Medina details the potential new 8-hour mandatory training, including live-fire components, and the implications for new residents. The bill, if passed, would increase the cost and complexity of acquiring firearms in California, prompting a call to action for citizens to contact their legislators.
This video provides a critical analysis of California's SB 948, a significant gun control bill introduced for the 2026 legislative session. The speaker, with extensive experience in firearms legislation, details how the bill aims to expand the Firearm Safety Certificate (FSC) requirements, effectively making it a more burdensome permit to purchase. Key impacts include mandatory eight-hour training with live-fire components and new reporting obligations for new residents. The speaker urges viewers to actively oppose the bill through legislative contact.
Reno May critically analyzes California Senate Bill 948, detailing its proposed changes to firearm ownership, including a mandatory 8-hour training course with live-fire components for new residents and transfers. He highlights significant logistical and financial hurdles, arguing the bill creates undue burdens on constitutional rights without effectively curbing illegal activities. May urges viewers to contact the bill's sponsor to express opposition.
This video discusses the trend of anti-2A legislation in California being presented as interconnected packages rather than individual bills. Rick Travis, CRPA's legislative director, explains how bills like AB 3064 (lockbox roster), AB 53 (DOJ-approved lockboxes), SB 1160 (mandatory firearm registration with fees), a proposed licensing system for firearm safety cards, and AB 3067 (mandatory firearm insurance reporting) work in concert to disarm citizens. The discussion highlights the removal of exemptions, the deceptive framing of bills, and the long-term goal of creating a system for mandatory confiscation.
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