This video discusses a significant increase in California's background check fees for ammunition, effective July 1st, 2025. The fee for each eligibility check will rise from $1 to $5. The California Department of Justice largely ignored public comments opposing the increase, and the Office of Administrative Law approved it. The speaker highlights this as an unconstitutional taxation of a right and mentions the ongoing Roody Vivont lawsuit challenging ammunition background check regulations.
This video discusses the systemic failures in California's assault weapon registration process, leading to individuals potentially becoming criminals despite attempting to comply with the law. It also covers the withdrawal of proposed assault weapon ban regulations by the CA DOJ and the ongoing lawsuit, Sharps v. Becerra, which aims to address these issues. The speaker emphasizes that current regulations remain in effect despite the withdrawal of specific proposed rules.
This video provides an analysis of recent legal developments affecting California gun owners, specifically the Peruta v. San Diego case and the California Department of Justice's proposed regulations regarding magazine restrictions. The speaker, Joel Persinger, a firearms instructor, discusses the implications of the DOJ's proposed regulations being rejected by the Office of Administrative Law and the upcoming magazine ban effective July 1st. He offers practical advice on compliance and legal interpretation, emphasizing the importance of understanding constitutional rights and legal processes.
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