2A in CA Update - 1 Gun in 30 Days & Must Be 21?

Published on August 19, 2018
Duration: 5:22

This video discusses recent legislative developments in California impacting Second Amendment rights. Key bills examined include AB 2382 (precursor parts), SB 1101 (age restriction for all firearms to 21), and SB 1177 (limiting firearm purchases to one every 30 days). The speaker provides updates on which bills passed committee and which are still active, emphasizing the ongoing fight for gun rights in the state.

Quick Summary

California's SB 1177, limiting firearm purchases to one per 30 days for all firearms, has passed the Senate and is moving towards the governor. AB 2382 (precursor parts) failed committee, and SB 1101 (age 21) passed Senate but not Assembly. Advocacy groups like FPC are crucial.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: CA 2A Update
  2. 00:18Bills Heard This Week
  3. 00:27AB 2382: Precursor Parts
  4. 01:25AB 2382 Update: Did Not Pass
  5. 02:16SB 1183 / SB 1101: Age Restriction
  6. 02:59SB 1177: One Firearm Per 30 Days
  7. 03:29SB 1177 Update: Passed Senate
  8. 03:42The Fight Continues
  9. 03:54Information Sources & Advocacy Groups
  10. 05:08Sponsor: MSR Arms.com

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the status of California bill AB 2382 regarding firearm precursor parts?

California bill AB 2382, which aimed to restrict access to firearm precursor parts by requiring FFL transfers for most components, did not pass committee. It is considered likely dead, though a small chance of resurrection exists.

What is the proposed age restriction for firearm purchases in California, and what is its current status?

SB 1101 proposes raising the minimum age to purchase any firearm in California to 21. While it passed the Senate, it failed to pass the Assembly, but remains a bill to monitor for future legislative efforts.

Has California's SB 1177, limiting firearm purchases to one every 30 days, passed?

Yes, SB 1177, which would extend the current one-handgun-per-30-days limit to all firearms (including long guns), has passed the Senate. It is now moving towards the governor's desk for further consideration.

Which organizations does the speaker recommend for Second Amendment advocacy in California?

The speaker strongly recommends joining and supporting organizations like the Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC), Calguns, and the California Rifle and Pistol Association (CRPA) to actively fight for Second Amendment rights in California.

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