This video provides an update on the Franklin Armory Title 1 lawsuit in California. It details how SB 118 amended California Penal Code 30515, classifying the Title 1 as an assault weapon and requiring registration. The update focuses on Franklin Armory's request for judicial notice of the Sharp v Becerra and Miller v Bonta cases, arguing their precedents are relevant to the Title 1 case due to DOJ failures and the unconstitutionality of assault weapon bans.
This video discusses Texas HB 2622, a bill aiming to prevent state and local law enforcement from assisting federal agencies in enforcing federal gun laws not mirrored in Texas statutes. It also contrasts this with Arizona's more succinct sanctuary bill and critiques California's gun registration website issues and subsequent legal settlement. The content emphasizes citizen action to support these legislative efforts.
The Sharp v. Becerra lawsuit resulted in California agreeing to reopen the assault weapon registration period for specific firearms. This primarily affects individuals who legally possessed 'bullet button' equipped firearms prior to January 1, 2017, and were unable to register them due to issues with the state's registration system. The video advises caution regarding registration, highlighting that it informs the government of firearm ownership, which may not be desirable for all owners.
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