This video discusses the impact of recent California legislation, specifically a "Glock ban," on firearms manufacturers like Shadow Systems. Shadow Systems is actively working to adapt their products to comply with the new regulations by modifying their designs, particularly concerning the "cruciform trigger" and "machine gun convertible" definitions. They aim to have compliant versions ready by the December 31st deadline and have plans for future releases in California.
California Senate Bill 1127, termed the 'Glock ban bill,' proposes to ban firearms with a cruciform trigger bar, impacting hundreds of models. The bill introduces ambiguous definitions for 'firearm component' and 'reasonably designed or intended,' raising constitutional concerns. Amendments made late in the legislative session bypassed standard committee scrutiny, limiting public recourse. While the bill aims to remove specific firearm models from sale, its broad language and procedural irregularities are being challenged by legal experts and advocacy groups.
This video discusses recent actions by the California Department of Justice and state legislature that significantly impact firearm ownership. It details a de facto handgun ban through microstamping requirements, new regulations for the Dealer Record of Sale (DRO) system, and the DOJ's interpretation of featureless grips. The speaker, Reno May, expresses strong criticism of these measures, highlighting their potential to restrict legal firearm transfers and burden law-abiding citizens.
This video discusses California's SB 452, a bill signed into law that aims to ban the sale of all semi-automatic pistols not equipped with microstamping technology by January 1, 2028. The legislation is designed to circumvent previous injunctions against microstamping requirements for the state's handgun roster. The speaker explains the bill's provisions, its potential impact on currently available firearms, and the timeline for the California Department of Justice to investigate the technological viability and commercial availability of microstamping components.
This video discusses three new gun control bills signed into law in California by Governor Gavin Newsom. SB2 significantly restricts where firearms can be carried, making many locations 'sensitive'. AB2 imposes an 11% tax on firearm and ammunition transactions, effective July 1, 2024. SB452 delays the microstamping requirement for handguns to be added to California's roster until 2028, effectively freezing new additions to the roster until then.
This live chat session with The Yankee Marshal covers various firearms-related topics, including the IRS hiring enforcement agents and their existing firearm capabilities, the trigger pull weight of Bond Arms Derringers, and the durability of Beretta 92FS Inox vs. standard finishes. The discussion also touches on California's CCW restrictions, the legal status of 80% lowers, and the effectiveness of silver against werewolves. The speaker emphasizes the importance of understanding propaganda and the nuances of firearms laws.
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