This video discusses a situation in Oakland, California, where a billboard advertising the Canik MC9 pistol was removed due to potential violations of local law. The city is investigating whether the gun maker and billboard company needed a specific business permit, typically required for FFLs and ammo sellers, to advertise firearms within city limits. The incident highlights the complex regulatory landscape for firearm advertising in California.
This video provides crucial updates and guidance for New Jersey firearms permit applicants. It details common application errors, such as inconsistent ink colors, incorrect municipal code entries, and issues with Identico service codes. The presenter also clarifies legal aspects of carrying firearms in public places like malls, referencing specific New Jersey statutes, and discusses the process for amending a carry permit to include additional firearms.
This video clarifies that the City of Fresno's Emergency Order 2020-2 does not directly ban firearm or ammunition sales. While the municipal code grants powers to restrict sales during emergencies, it lists this as the seventh power, after restrictions on gasoline and alcohol. The order primarily focuses on shelter-in-place provisions, and the speaker, an attorney, argues that claims of an immediate ban are misleading and potentially clickbait, stemming from misinterpretations of news articles and the municipal code's structure.
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