This video discusses new laws in states like Washington requiring gun stores to record audio and video of all firearm purchases. It highlights that California, Illinois, and New York have similar mandates, with varying retention periods. The speaker argues this is an overreach and a potential infringement on Second Amendment rights, even though most stores already have surveillance.
This video discusses new state laws in Washington, California, Illinois, and New York that mandate video and audio recording of all firearm purchases within gun stores. The speaker argues this is an overreach and a potential infringement on Second Amendment rights, even though most gun stores already employ surveillance. The recordings are required to be saved for specific durations, such as 60 days in Washington and 90 days in California and Illinois.
This video discusses new laws in Washington State and other states requiring gun stores to record audio and video of firearm purchases. The speaker argues this is an overreach and a potential infringement on Second Amendment rights, noting that most stores already have cameras. The laws aim to deter straw purchases but may extend beyond purchase areas and require recordings to be saved for 60-90 days.
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