South Dakota has enacted Senate Bill 2, removing firearm suppressors from its state definition of controlled weapons and thus decriminalizing their possession under state law. This action does not affect federal NFA regulations, meaning ATF approval and registration are still required. The law is presented as a more legally defensible approach than Texas's HB 957, focusing on state-level enforcement rather than challenging federal authority directly. The speaker, Armed Scholar, highlights this as part of a broader trend of states challenging NFA restrictions and the constitutional basis of federal firearm laws.
Colion Noir critically analyzes California's emergency regulations for the CCW program, enacted under Senate Bill 2. He argues that the state's move to disqualify NRA Certified Instructors and restrict eligible trainers is a deliberate tactic to impede citizens' Second Amendment rights by making CCW permits excessively difficult to obtain, rather than genuinely enhancing safety. The regulations aim to control training costs and access, circumventing Supreme Court rulings.
This video discusses Senate Bill 2 (SB2) in California, focusing on its implications for sensitive places and community concerns. It references ongoing litigation, specifically CRPA v. City of Glendale, and explains how it relates to SB2. The content aims to inform viewers about upcoming legislation and encourages engagement with organizations like CRPA and PCU. The video provides a walk-through of legal aspects and community feedback.
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