The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals issued a unanimous decision overturning California's AB2571, a law that aimed to limit information about firearms to younger generations. This ruling is a significant victory for both the First and Second Amendments, affirming that fundamental rights cannot be infringed upon by attempts to control information flow. The court clarified that the constitutional analysis applied to the entirety of the law, preventing California from restricting access to Second Amendment-related information.
This video discusses two significant gun control bills that have failed in California committees: SB320, which would have allowed individuals to voluntarily surrender their firearm rights, and AB1187, an expanded permit-to-purchase bill requiring eight hours of training, including live-fire, at the owner's expense. The presenter highlights the importance of gun rights advocacy groups like CRPA and GOC in opposing such legislation.
As of April 22nd, California will begin accepting non-resident concealed carry permits for the first time, following a court order. This change, driven by organizations like CRPA and GOA, allows individuals who do not reside in California to apply for permits, though the process involves significant hoops similar to those faced by residents. The application requires membership in specific organizations, online submission of details, and a live-fire training component in the applicant's home state.
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 discusses the resignation of Wayne LaPierre, President/Director of the NRA, effective January 31st. The speaker speculates that internal turmoil and lawsuits, including allegations of financial impropriety, are the true reasons for his departure, rather than stated health concerns. The video also touches on the NRA's history of compromise and the rise of 'no compromise' organizations.
This video provides an expert analysis of the preliminary injunction granted against California's SB 2 concealed carry law, which was designed to circumvent the NYSRPA v. Bruen Supreme Court decision. The ruling by Judge Cormac J. Carney is a significant win for Second Amendment rights in California, striking down numerous restrictions on concealed carry, including sensitive location prohibitions and increased training requirements. The state officials, Governor Newsom and AG Rob Bonta, have indicated their intent to appeal.
This video provides an update on California's SB2 law, detailing how its implementation has created significant financial and logistical barriers to obtaining a concealed carry permit, effectively undermining the rights clarified by the Bruen Supreme Court decision. A new lawsuit has been filed by several gun rights organizations challenging these specific provisions, aiming to set a precedent against such restrictive measures. The speaker emphasizes the importance of supporting these organizations to combat what they view as an infringement on constitutional rights.
California has enacted two new gun control laws, AB 2571 and AB 1594, in response to the Supreme Court's Bruin decision. AB 2571 targets firearms advertising deemed attractive to minors, imposing civil penalties and allowing lawsuits for violations. AB 1594, the Firearms Industry Responsibility Act, creates a private right of action against manufacturers and dealers for failing to implement 'reasonable controls' to prevent sales to prohibited persons or those at risk of misuse. These laws aim to circumvent federal protections under the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (PLCAA).
This video features Rick Travis, guest host of Firing Line radio, discussing recent election results with Sam Paredes from Gun Owners Of California. This is Part 1 of their discussion, focusing on the implications of the election for gun rights and related organizations.
This video features Sam Paredes of Gun Owners of California providing an update on significant Second Amendment legal cases currently before the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals. Key cases discussed include the "assault weapons ban" (Rupp v Becerra) and open/concealed carry legislation (Young v Hawaii). The conversation also touches upon the implications of the Amy Coney Barrett nomination and its impact on the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS). The video includes links for viewers to join Gun Owners of California, access additional information, and support the host's platforms and sponsors.
This video features an interview with Rick Travis of the CRPA discussing the impact of COVID-19 stay-at-home orders on gun control in California. Travis explains how the vague definition of 'essential business' led to attempts to shut down gun stores, impacting new gun owners and the ability to exercise Second Amendment rights. The discussion covers the challenges faced by gun rights organizations, the importance of political engagement, and the need for public support to protect these rights during crises.
This video features Sam Paredes from Gun Owners of California providing an update on California's gun laws. The discussion covers current legislation, issues with concealed carry permit issuance, ammunition laws, and pending court cases. It also touches on the Second Amendment and advocacy for gun rights. The video is hosted by The GunGuy (Joel Persinger) and promoted through various channels and associated websites.
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