This video analyzes the failure of four recent California gun control bills (AB 1006, AB 1187, SB 320, SB 248) following the Supreme Court's Bruen decision. The speaker, Scott from Line 45, explains how these bills attempted to circumvent Bruen's historical tradition test by introducing cost-based barriers, data tracking, and messaging campaigns, but ultimately failed due to political and legal challenges. The collapse of these initiatives signals a shrinking political space for new restrictions in California and a potential shift towards litigation.
The 10th Circuit Court of Appeals has struck down New Mexico's 7-day statutory waiting period for firearm purchases in Ortega v. Luhan Gisham. The court ruled that such waiting periods burden the Second Amendment right to acquire firearms and are not historically analogous to permissible regulations. This decision has significant implications for similar laws in other states, including Colorado.
This live stream discusses the importance of fighting for Second Amendment rights, highlighting the differences in gun laws between states like Tennessee and more restrictive states. The speaker emphasizes the need for political engagement, contacting representatives, and voting to protect firearm ownership. It also touches on personal firearm preferences and the challenges of finding new firearms to purchase.
This video analyzes three high-profile shooting incidents to question the effectiveness of current and proposed gun laws. The speaker argues that existing laws were already broken by the perpetrators and that new legislation would likely be circumvented. Instead, the focus shifts to parental responsibility, addressing soft targets in schools, and the importance of responsible gun ownership.
This video discusses significant gun control laws, highlighting the 1981 Morton Grove, Illinois handgun ban as a particularly egregious example. It critiques modern safe storage laws, arguing they hinder self-defense capabilities by making firearms inaccessible. The discussion emphasizes that crime rates did not decrease in Morton Grove after the ban and questions the effectiveness of restrictive laws on law-abiding citizens versus criminals.
This video discusses the status of California's SB1160, a bill that initially proposed annual firearm registration. The bill has undergone a 'gut and amend' procedure, removing its original text and replacing it with provisions for extended penalties for open carry violations, particularly when the handgun is possessed with ammunition and the carrier is not the registered owner. The speaker highlights this as a significant shift and a potential victory for gun rights advocates, as the original, more sweeping registration proposal has been abandoned.
This video details two new California gun control bills, AB 1089 and AB 11483. AB 1089 classifies 3D printers and CNC milling machines as firearm-related products, requiring a manufacturer's license for anyone using them to produce firearms, regardless of quantity. AB 11483 eliminates the private party transfer exemption to the state's one-in-30-day firearm purchase limit, expanding the restriction to all transfers.
This video features Washington Gun Law President, William Kirk, scrutinizing the effectiveness of new gun control legislation in Washington State. He analyzes data to determine if these laws are actually contributing to saving lives, directly addressing claims made by Representative Liz Berry regarding Giffords' grading system and proposed bills. Kirk aims to provide viewers with factual information to assess the real-world impact of these laws on safety.
This live chat session with The Yankee Marshal covers a range of firearms-related topics, including comparisons of popular handgun models like the Beretta 92 Compact and CZ 75 Compact, and the Sig Sauer P229 versus P226. The discussion also delves into ammunition choices for self-defense, such as Corbon DPX and Underwood Extreme Penetrator rounds, and touches upon firearm modifications like barrel crowning. The Marshal also offers insights into firearm maintenance, legal interpretations of gun rights, and personal preferences for various firearm platforms.
This guide details the firearm carry restrictions introduced by Washington State's HB 1630, as explained by William Kirk of Washington Gun Law. It covers expanded prohibitions in school facilities and municipal buildings, clarifies penalties, and highlights specific locations like election centers where firearms are now banned. The information is presented with an expert's detailed understanding of the legislative changes and their implications for gun owners.
Washington Gun Law TV President William Kirk dissects Senate Bill 5078, a new magazine ban in Washington state. The bill redefines 'large capacity magazine' as a device accepting more than 10 rounds, with exceptions for permanently altered magazines, .22 caliber tubes, and lever-action tubular magazines. Crucially, the law prohibits manufacturing, importing, distributing, selling, or offering for sale these magazines, but explicitly does NOT prohibit possession. The definition of 'distribute' is broad, potentially including casual sharing of magazines.
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