California Bans 2A Cloths & Merch For Minors AB 2571
This video discusses California's AB 2571, a law that significantly restricts firearm industry members from advertising or marketing firearm-related products in ways that could be considered attractive to minors. The law, signed by Governor Gavin Newsom, imposes hefty fines of $25,000 per item per incident. It broadly defines what constitutes 'attractive to minors,' including the use of caricatures or cartoon characters and offering brand-name merchandise like hats and t-shirts in youth sizes. The vagueness of the law is a major concern, leaving interpretation open to individuals and potentially impacting youth shooting clubs and the sale of beginner firearms like the Cricket. Lawsuits, including one by CRPA, are challenging the bill on First and Second Amendment grounds.











