BIG NEWS - CALIFORNIA PUSHING 8 NEW GUN CONTROL LAWS - The Legal Brief!

Published on September 5, 2018
Duration: 7:29

This video provides an expert-level overview of eight new gun control laws being pushed in California, presented by Adam Kraut of The Gun Collective. It details specific bills like AB 1968 concerning mental health prohibitions and SB 1100 raising the firearm purchase age to 21, offering legal analysis and commentary on their potential impact on firearm rights. The discussion highlights the ongoing legislative efforts to restrict firearm access within the state.

Quick Summary

California is advancing eight new gun control laws, including measures like AB 1968 for lifetime firearm prohibition after mental health facility admissions, SB 1100 raising the purchase age to 21, and SB 1177 rationing firearm purchases to one per 30 days. These legislative efforts aim to increase restrictions on firearm access within the state.

Chapters

  1. 00:09California Gun Control Laws Overview
  2. 00:21SB Tactical Brace Advertisement
  3. 00:51Adam Kraut NRA Board Campaign
  4. 01:06New California Gun Bills
  5. 01:43AB 1968 Mental Health Bill
  6. 02:28AB 2103 Concealed Carry Training
  7. 03:14AB 1927 Voluntary Prohibition List
  8. 03:43AB 2888 Gun Violence Restraining Orders
  9. 04:22SB 2021 Gun Show Ban
  10. 04:37SB 1100 Firearm Sales Age Limit
  11. 05:06SB 1177 Firearm Rationing Act
  12. 05:30SB 1487 Iconic Species Protection
  13. 06:06Summary and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What are some of the new gun control laws being proposed in California?

California is considering eight new gun control laws. Key bills include AB 1968 for lifetime prohibition after two mental health facility admissions, SB 1100 raising the firearm purchase age to 21, and SB 1177 restricting purchases to one every 30 days.

What is Assembly Bill 1968 in California?

Assembly Bill 1968, nicknamed the 'It's okay to be crazy once, crazy twice lose your rights act,' proposes a lifetime firearm prohibition for individuals admitted to a designated mental health facility twice within a one-year period.

What changes does SB 1100 propose for firearm sales in California?

Senate Bill 1100, referred to as the 'You must be this tall to freedom act,' would prohibit licensed dealers from transferring firearms to individuals under the age of 21. Exceptions are made for those with hunting licenses, or for law enforcement and military personnel.

How does AB 2103 affect concealed carry permits in California?

Assembly Bill 2103, the 'Minimum Amount of Flair Required Act,' would require applicants for a concealed carry license in California to complete 8 hours of training. This potentially increases the training hours compared to current regulations.

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