This video provides an update on the Franklin Armory Title 1 lawsuit against the California Department of Justice (DOJ). The DOJ has updated its Dealer Record of Sale (DROS) system to include an 'other' category, a key demand in the lawsuit. This change aims to allow the legal transfer of firearms that previously did not fit into the rifle, pistol, or shotgun categories. However, the DOJ has concurrently issued new rules that arbitrarily restrict the use of this 'other' option, potentially rendering it ineffective for many firearms, including the Title 1.
This video provides a critical update on the registration of 'other firearms,' specifically the Franklin Armory Title 1, in California. Presented by a licensed attorney and 2A advocate, it details the legal background, the implications of SB 118, and the specific requirements for registration. The speaker offers expert analysis on the decision to register, advising caution due to increased restrictions and suggesting alternative compliance methods.
This video discusses the registration of "other" firearms in California, specifically from October 1st to December 31st. It breaks down what constitutes an "other" firearm, how individuals acquire them, and the implications of recent legal changes. The presenter clarifies the definition of an "other assault weapon," what can and cannot be registered, and discusses proposed regulations. They also touch on topics like rifle buffer tubes, necessary registration information, costs, and modifications like changing the magazine release. The video aims to inform California gun owners about the new registration window and legal requirements.
This video discusses two California legislative bills, AB 88 and AB 879. AB 88 enacts an assault weapon ban, primarily targeting 'other' firearms (Title 1 firearms) by adding features previously associated with banned rifles and pistols. AB 879 accelerates the implementation of background checks for firearm precursor parts to July 1, 2022, requiring them to be purchased through a licensed dealer. A key workaround for AB 879 is identified for individuals holding both a Certificate of Eligibility (COE) and a Federal Firearms License (FFL 03).
This video details a proposed emergency bill in California aiming to ban 'other' firearms, which are semi-automatic centerfire firearms not classified as rifles, pistols, or shotguns. The legislation targets 'others' with features like pistol grips or detachable magazines, and those with overall lengths under 30 inches. It outlines registration requirements for existing 'other' firearms and encourages support for Franklin Armory's legal challenge.
This video discusses California's legislative efforts to regulate 'other firearms' by allocating funds to the Department of Justice (DOJ) to close perceived loopholes in existing assault weapon laws. The speaker expresses concern over the DOJ's potential to define and regulate firearms, arguing this power should reside with the legislature. The focus is on how these actions might impact firearms not currently classified as rifles, pistols, or shotguns, potentially affecting manufacturers like Franklin Armory.
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