Alert: New Gun Law Takes Effect In Less Than Two Weeks

Published on March 16, 2026
Duration: 6:59

This video from Copper Jacket TV, featuring an expert speaker, critically analyzes new California gun legislation, specifically AB 1078, which imposes a three-per-month limit on firearm and precursor part purchases. The speaker argues this law, set to take effect April 1st, is an unconstitutional infringement on Second Amendment rights, citing a recent 9th Circuit Court of Appeals ruling against similar 'rights rationing' laws. The video also highlights sponsorship from Attorneys On Retainer, offering legal defense for self-defense incidents.

Quick Summary

California's AB 1078, effective April 1st, imposes a 'three-per-month' limit on firearm and precursor part purchases, triggering a 30-day waiting period. Critics argue this law constitutes unconstitutional 'rights rationing,' violating Second Amendment protections and contradicting recent 9th Circuit Court of Appeals rulings against similar restrictions.

Chapters

  1. 00:00California Gun Law Overview
  2. 01:05Attorneys On Retainer Sponsorship
  3. 02:04New California 3-Per-Month Law
  4. 03:30History of California Rationing Laws
  5. 04:55Constitutionality of 3-Per-Month Law
  6. 06:21Call to Action and Channel Support

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the new gun law taking effect in California?

California's AB 1078, effective April 1st, imposes a 'three-per-month' limit on the purchase of firearms and precursor parts, requiring a 30-day waiting period for subsequent purchases within that month.

Why is the new California gun law controversial?

Critics, including the speaker, argue that the 'three-per-month' limit is an unconstitutional form of 'rights rationing' that violates Second Amendment protections and contradicts recent 9th Circuit Court of Appeals rulings.

Who provides legal defense for self-defense incidents in California?

Attorneys On Retainer (AOR), backed by Attorneys for Freedom, offers 24/7 legal defense for self-defense scenarios, including coverage for incidents in gun-free zones and protection against Red Flag laws.

What is the history of firearm purchase limits in California?

California has a history of restricting firearm purchases, starting with a 'one handgun per month' law in 2000, evolving to 'one firearm per 30 days' in 2021, and now the 'three-per-month' limit under AB 1078.

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