This video discusses a new development in California's firearm purchase regulations, set to take effect in April 2026. Following a legal victory by CRPA in Nguyen v. Bonta, the state has rewritten its law to allow the purchase of up to three firearms every 30 days, replacing the previous one-gun-a-month rule. The presenter highlights that the core of Bruen-era legal arguments is about the state's ability to ration a constitutional right at all, regardless of the specific number. It is anticipated that a new lawsuit will be filed before this updated regulation comes into effect.
This video analyzes the legal battle Nguyen v. Bonta, where a one-gun-per-month law was struck down. California lawmakers have responded with a new law limiting purchases to three guns per month. Chuck Michel discusses this legislative defiance, arguing it's unconstitutional and will likely face another lawsuit. The content highlights the ongoing fight for Second Amendment rights in California and the broader implications for gun owners.
This video analyzes California's AB 1078, arguing it is a costly legislative mistake. It references the Ninth Circuit's ruling in Nguyen v. Bonta, which declared California's "one gun a month" law unconstitutional. The presenter suggests that pursuing AB 1078, despite this precedent, will lead to millions in wasted taxpayer dollars, repeating the same legal and financial errors. The core argument centers on the financial implications of enacting potentially unconstitutional legislation that gun owners and legal challenges will likely deem invalid.
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