Beware: New California Gun Laws Taking Effect Soon

Published on December 7, 2025
Duration: 9:45

This video provides a critical overview of new California gun laws set to take effect in 2026, as discussed by a knowledgeable commentator. It details specific legislative bills like AB 1263 (online parts ban), AB 1078 (CCW changes and purchase limits), AB 1127 (affecting Glock models), AB 725 (reporting precursor parts), and SB 241 (FFL employee training). The speaker expresses concern over these laws infringing on constitutional rights.

Quick Summary

New California gun laws effective in 2026 include AB 1263 (online parts ban), AB 1078 (three-firearm purchase limit per month starting April 1, 2026), AB 1127 (banning certain Glocks), AB 725 (reporting lost precursor parts), and SB 241 (FFL employee training). These laws raise concerns about Second Amendment rights.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to 2026 CA Gun Laws
  2. 02:11AB 1263: Online Parts Ban Explained
  3. 04:09AB 1078: CCW & Firearm Purchase Limits
  4. 05:36AB 1127: The 'Glock Ban' Details
  5. 06:48AB 725: Reporting Lost/Stolen Precursor Parts
  6. 08:05SB 241: FFL Employee Training Mandates

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key California gun laws taking effect in 2026?

Key laws include AB 1263 (online parts ban), AB 1078 (limiting firearm purchases to three per month and affecting CCW permits), AB 1127 (banning certain Glocks), AB 725 (reporting lost precursor parts), and SB 241 (mandating annual FFL employee training).

How does AB 1263 affect firearm parts and accessories in California?

AB 1263, the 'online parts ban,' restricts the sale of 3D printers, digital firearm files, various gun components, and even basic tools like armorer's wrenches, impacting individual purchases and retailer operations.

What changes does AB 1078 bring to firearm purchases in California?

Starting April 1, 2026, AB 1078 limits Californians to purchasing a maximum of three firearms per month. This limit includes serialized unfinished or finished firearm parts.

Which firearms are primarily affected by California's AB 1127?

AB 1127 targets firearms on the California roster featuring a cruciform trigger bar, which the state claims can be easily converted into a machine gun. This legislation primarily impacts various Glock models.

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