Reno May provides a critical analysis of California's upcoming Assembly Bill 1263, which will effectively ban the online sale of many firearm parts and accessories starting January 1, 2026. The law broadly defines restricted items and imposes complex sales and shipping requirements. May strongly advises California residents to acquire necessary parts before the deadline due to the law's complexity and potential market withdrawal by retailers.
This video provides an enthusiastic look at a .30 caliber full-auto airgun from Utah Airguns, highlighting its rapid-fire capabilities and the convenience of direct shipping without traditional firearm paperwork. The presenter, identified as a content creator with a casual yet knowledgeable tone, demonstrates the airgun's performance on an indoor range. Key technical specifications include its Pre-Charged Pneumatic (PCP) power source and rotary magazine.
This video discusses UPS's new requirements for FFL holders, including requesting FFL documentation and creating separate shipping accounts for firearms, parts, and other items. The hosts, Brayden from Langley Outdoors Academy and Curtis from VSO Gun Channel, express concern that these measures could be a form of gun control implemented by the Biden administration through private shipping companies. They analyze the potential impact on FFL businesses and individual firearm owners, including increased costs and complications for repairs and returns.
This video from Iraqveteran8888, featuring an expert speaker with deep knowledge of 2A issues and business, discusses the controversial new UPS policy requiring unlimited access to firearms shippers' books and customer data. The speaker highlights concerns about data security, potential for discrimination, and the significant compliance burden placed on FFLs, suggesting this could negatively impact online firearm sales. The analysis also touches on broader trends of industry-wide 'balkanization' and historical attempts at financial sector discrimination against 2A supporters.
UPS has begun terminating accounts and seizing/destroying packages for gun and gun parts retailers, citing potential violations of laws concerning 'ghost guns' and unauthorized shipments. This action follows a letter sent to Ghost Firearms, an FFL, indicating immediate account cancellation and potential seizure of existing packages. Brownells also reported being dropped by UPS. The video suggests UPS may be acting to avoid legal repercussions, referencing a past lawsuit regarding untaxed cigarette shipments and New York officials' vows to sue entities shipping 'ghost guns' into the state. UPS's current shipping policy for firearms and parts requires compliance with all federal, state, and local laws, including age restrictions and proper serialization of frames/receivers.
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