This video discusses potential impacts of California's proposed SB 948 bill, which could introduce significant new costs for firearm purchases. The bill might impose an 11% excise tax and a $300 fee on all firearm transactions, effectively increasing the price of firearms before a buyer can even test them. The speaker argues this would discourage firearm ownership and urges opposition to the bill.
This video discusses the potential ramifications of California bill SB 948, focusing on its redefinition of 'firearms importer.' The speaker explains that under this bill, individuals moving to California with their firearms, including military personnel and those relocating for work or family, could be classified as importers. This redefinition could lead to these individuals automatically becoming criminals due to a lack of clear communication and enforcement mechanisms for new residents bringing their legally owned firearms into the state.
This video discusses proposed changes to California's Firearm Safety Certificate (FSC) requirements, specifically focusing on Senate Bill 948. The bill aims to increase the FSC's barrier to entry by mandating an 8-hour training course, including live-fire exercises, for new applicants starting July 1, 2028. This is presented as a "zombie bill" with similar iterations seen previously.
This video provides an expert analysis of California's proposed SB 948, the Permit to Purchase Bill, from Copper Jacket TV. The bill mandates significant firearm safety training and registration requirements, which critics argue create substantial financial and time barriers, potentially infringing on Second Amendment rights. The analysis details the bill's provisions, opposition arguments from gun rights organizations, and its legislative progression.
This video from Copper Jacket TV, hosted by Will, provides an expert analysis of California's proposed bill SB 948, which aims to significantly alter firearm acquisition laws. The host details how the bill expands the Firearms Safety Certificate (FSC) requirements, mandating an eight-hour training course with live-fire components, and discusses the potential financial burden and impact on new residents. The expert warns that such legislation could set a precedent for other states, urging viewers to contact their legislators in opposition.
Senate Bill 948 in California proposes to transform the existing Firearm Safety Certificate (FSC) into a licensing scheme. This bill would require individuals importing firearms into the state to obtain a valid FSC and include it in their report to the Department of Justice. Furthermore, starting July 1st, 2028, applicants for an FSC would need to complete an eight-hour training course, including live-fire exercises. Critics argue this bill creates unnecessary burdens, potential criminalization of unaware individuals, and exacerbates existing range capacity issues.
This video provides a critical analysis of California's SB 948, a significant gun control bill introduced for the 2026 legislative session. The speaker, with extensive experience in firearms legislation, details how the bill aims to expand the Firearm Safety Certificate (FSC) requirements, effectively making it a more burdensome permit to purchase. Key impacts include mandatory eight-hour training with live-fire components and new reporting obligations for new residents. The speaker urges viewers to actively oppose the bill through legislative contact.
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