This video breaks down California's significant firearm law expansions taking effect in 2026. It details how new legislation impacts the sale and possession of firearm parts, digital manufacturing code, and specific firearm designs. The laws also introduce stricter reporting for lost or stolen components and mandate training for firearms dealers and employees, fundamentally reshaping gun ownership and retail in the state.
This video provides a critical overview of new California gun laws set to take effect in 2026, as discussed by a knowledgeable commentator. It details specific legislative bills like AB 1263 (online parts ban), AB 1078 (CCW changes and purchase limits), AB 1127 (affecting Glock models), AB 725 (reporting precursor parts), and SB 241 (FFL employee training). The speaker expresses concern over these laws infringing on constitutional rights.
This video discusses the passage of Nevada's AB286 bill, which prohibits the possession of "ghost guns" or 80% firearms, effectively making possession of these items a felony. The description highlights the legal challenge being mounted by the Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) against this ban. Links are provided for further legal information, FPC resources, and ways to support the channel.
This video discusses proposed legislation in California concerning 'precursor parts' and increased taxes on firearms and ammunition. It highlights the lack of clear definitions for precursor parts, potentially leading to arbitrary enforcement and increased costs for gun owners. The discussion also touches on the misuse of Pittman-Robertson Act funds, which are self-imposed taxes by firearm owners intended for wildlife and range development, but are allegedly being diverted in California.
This video from CRPA TV discusses proposed legislation in California and at the federal level that impacts firearm ownership and culture. Speakers Rick and Kevin highlight concerns about HR 127, a federal bill, and California's AB 264 and AB 311, focusing on restrictions on gun shows, sales on state/county property, and the ambiguous definition of 'precursor parts.' They argue these measures disproportionately affect new and low-income gun owners, undermine training opportunities, and represent a broader effort to erode Second Amendment rights. The video urges viewers to contact legislators and local officials to fight these legislative efforts.
This video discusses two key pieces of California legislation, AB 311 and SB 264, which aim to restrict firearms and ammunition sales on government-owned property and regulate precursor parts. Roy Griffith, CRPA's Legislative Director, explains the potential impact on gun shows and the firearms community, emphasizing the importance of contacting legislators to voice opposition. The discussion highlights the ongoing legislative challenges faced by gun owners in California.
This video provides a comprehensive update on California's 2020 gun laws, detailing new legislation impacting firearm precursor parts, gun shows, CCW processing costs, and firearm purchase restrictions. It highlights the challenges and potential legal battles surrounding these laws, emphasizing the ongoing fight for Second Amendment rights in the state. The discussion also touches upon the broader legal landscape, including Supreme Court cases and judicial appointments affecting gun rights.
This video features Rick Travis of the California Rifle and Pistol Association (CRPA) discussing recent legislative changes in California impacting Second Amendment rights. Travis details new laws concerning 'precursor parts' for firearms, the expansion of Gun Violence Restraining Orders (GVROs), and the ban on gun shows. He also touches on changes to hunting regulations for bobcats and bears, the controversial 'roadkill bill' (AB 395), and potential shifts in concealed carry permit authority. The discussion emphasizes the need for increased political engagement and financial support for legal challenges against these measures.
Fresno County Sheriff Margaret Mims discusses the importance of concealed carry permits, emphasizing personal protection as a valid 'good cause' in California. She highlights the low incidence of issues with permit holders, the process for obtaining a permit in Fresno County, and provides advice for permit holders interacting with law enforcement during traffic stops. The discussion also touches on the increasing number of women seeking permits and critiques recent California gun control legislation.
This video features an attorney explaining the implications of California's AB 879, which mandates background checks for the purchase of firearm precursor parts. The description also lists a variety of everyday carry (EDC) and range gear, including belts, holsters, knives, and lights, with affiliate links provided for each. The creator emphasizes that the content is not legal advice, despite their attorney status.
This video discusses recent legislative developments in California impacting Second Amendment rights. Key bills examined include AB 2382 (precursor parts), SB 1101 (age restriction for all firearms to 21), and SB 1177 (limiting firearm purchases to one every 30 days). The speaker provides updates on which bills passed committee and which are still active, emphasizing the ongoing fight for gun rights in the state.
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