Oregon's new Community Safety Firearms Act (SB 243), effective September 26, 2025, introduces significant changes for gun owners. The law bans rapid-fire activators, restricts high-capacity magazines, and mandates a new permit-to-purchase system starting March 15, 2026. Local governments can also ban concealed carry in public buildings. Gun owners must comply with these new regulations to avoid legal repercussions.
This video discusses the Illinois "assault weapons ban" and the requirement for firearm registration. The speaker, an Illinois resident, expresses strong opposition to the law, viewing it as unconstitutional and ineffective. He highlights concerns about potential confiscation, the low compliance rate among registered firearm owners, and the law's impact on law-abiding citizens, gun stores, and the shooting sports community. The speaker also contrasts the state's response to the Highland Park shooting with its handling of other violent crime issues.
This video discusses the low compliance rate with Illinois' new assault weapons ban and mandatory registration law. Despite a January 1st deadline, fewer than 3,500 gun owners had registered approximately 6,600 firearms as of November 21st, representing a minuscule fraction of the state's legal gun owners. Many county sheriffs have also stated they will not enforce the law, citing constitutional concerns.
William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, provides a detailed legal analysis of how administrative actions and recent legislation are effectively establishing universal background checks in the United States. He explains how the ATF's rulemaking and the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act redefine 'engaged in the business' of selling firearms, potentially requiring private sellers to obtain a Federal Firearms License (FFL) even with minimal sales. The analysis highlights the shift from a 'livelihood' requirement to 'profit-seeking' and warns of increased enforcement and stricter transaction thresholds.
This video emphasizes that law enforcement officers will enforce firearms laws, regardless of their personal opinions or perceived constitutionality. It highlights real-world examples, such as an arrest in California for an unregistered assault weapon, to demonstrate the risks of non-compliance. The speaker advises gun owners to stay informed about changing laws to avoid unintentional felony charges and encourages proactive engagement in creating new gun owners.
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