Alert: 500% Increase In Background Check Fee's Takes Effect Soon

Published on May 19, 2025
Duration: 6:08

This video discusses a significant increase in California's background check fees for ammunition, effective July 1st, 2025. The fee for each eligibility check will rise from $1 to $5. The California Department of Justice largely ignored public comments opposing the increase, and the Office of Administrative Law approved it. The speaker highlights this as an unconstitutional taxation of a right and mentions the ongoing Roody Vivont lawsuit challenging ammunition background check regulations.

Quick Summary

California's ammunition background check fee is increasing to $5 per check, effective July 1st, 2025. This significant hike follows a proposal by the California Department of Justice and approval by the Office of Administrative Law, despite public opposition. The Roody Vivont lawsuit is currently challenging these ammunition background check regulations.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: July 1st Changes in California
  2. 00:34Sponsor: Aura Identity Theft Protection
  3. 01:56Background Check Fee Increase Proposal
  4. 02:10Public Comment Period and Opposition
  5. 02:39OAL Approval and Effective Date
  6. 03:23The New $5 Fee Explained
  7. 04:23Roody Vivont Lawsuit Challenge
  8. 05:04Legal Challenges and Court System
  9. 05:35Conclusion and Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the new fee for ammunition background checks in California?

Effective July 1st, 2025, California's fee for ammunition background checks, referred to as eligibility checks, will increase from $1 to $5 per transaction. This change was approved by the Office of Administrative Law.

When does the California ammunition background check fee increase take effect?

The new, significantly higher fee for ammunition background checks in California goes into effect on July 1st, 2025. This date marks the implementation of the new regulation passed by the state.

What is the Roody Vivont lawsuit about?

The Roody Vivont lawsuit is a legal challenge specifically targeting California's background check regulations concerning ammunition purchases. The case has had oral arguments and is proceeding through the court system.

Why is California increasing ammunition background check fees?

While the video doesn't state the explicit reasoning for the increase, it highlights that the California Department of Justice proposed the fee hike. The speaker argues it's an unconstitutional attempt to tax a right and price people out of exercising it.

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