California: 3 Gun Control Bombs Ready To Drop

Published on December 22, 2016
Duration: 7:09

This video discusses impending gun control legislation in California, including an emergency ban on high-capacity magazines effective January 1st, a ban on 'assault weapons' also effective January 1st, and a proposed 'one gun per person per month' limit. The speaker, Jared from Guns & Gadgets, expresses strong opposition to these measures, framing them as infringements on Second Amendment rights.

Quick Summary

California is implementing significant gun control measures, including an emergency ban on high-capacity magazines (over 10 rounds) and a ban on 'assault weapons,' both effective January 1st. A 'one gun per person per month' purchase limit is also under consideration.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & Trump Anticipation
  2. 00:17California Gun Control Bombs
  3. 00:38Background: Gun Maggedon & Bullet Buttons
  4. 01:26Emergency Ban on High Capacity Magazines
  5. 02:30Ban on Assault Weapons
  6. 03:49One Gun Per Person Per Month Ban
  7. 04:53Can Trump Administration Stop Bans?
  8. 05:14Summary of California Bans
  9. 05:47American Rights Commentary
  10. 06:25Call to Action for Californians
  11. 06:50Outro & Subscribe

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the new gun control measures being implemented in California?

California is enacting an emergency ban on high-capacity magazines (over 10 rounds) and banning 'assault weapons' effective January 1st. Additionally, a 'one gun per person per month' purchase limit is being considered.

When do the new California gun control laws take effect?

The emergency ban on high-capacity magazines and the ban on 'assault weapons' are both set to take effect on January 1st. The magazine ban was announced on December 15th.

What options do Californians have regarding their high-capacity magazines?

Affected individuals can sell their magazines out of state, destroy them, alter them to hold 10 rounds or less, or surrender them to law enforcement for destruction.

What is a 'Bullet Button' in the context of California gun laws?

A Bullet Button is a device mandated in California that requires a tool, like the tip of a bullet, to detach a magazine. This was an attempt to circumvent standard magazine releases.

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