California Forcing Gun Control AGAIN!

This video discusses new regulations being secretly filed by the California Department of Justice concerning assault weapons, specifically those with bullet button features. The speaker highlights the lack of public disclosure for these regulations, drawing parallels to a previous emergency ban attempt. It advises Californians to monitor NRA-ILA and California Rifle and Pistol Association websites for updates and to actively resist these measures.

Quick Summary

The California Department of Justice has secretly filed new regulations concerning "assault weapons," specifically those defined by state law as "Bullet Button assault weapons." These regulations were filed "print only," meaning they were not made public, mirroring a tactic used previously for magazine bans. Californians are advised to monitor the NRA-ILA and CRPA websites for updates.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and California Gun Control
  2. 00:13New DOJ Regulations Filed
  3. 00:36Secret Filing Method Explained
  4. 00:44Comparison to Past Bans
  5. 01:29Focus on Assault Weapons
  6. 01:37How to Get Information
  7. 01:56Call to Action for Californians
  8. 02:03Criticism of Governor
  9. 02:24Merchandise Plug

Frequently Asked Questions

What new gun control measures is California implementing?

The California Department of Justice has secretly filed new regulations concerning "assault weapons," specifically those defined by state law as "Bullet Button assault weapons." These regulations were filed "print only," meaning they were not made public, mirroring a tactic used previously for magazine bans.

Where can Californians find information about these new gun control regulations?

Californians are advised to monitor the websites of the NRA-ILA (nraila.org) and the California Rifle and Pistol Association (CRPA) for updates and details on these new assault weapon regulations.

Why is the filing of these regulations considered a "secret attack"?

The regulations are termed a "secret attack" because they were filed "print only" and not released to the public, preventing citizens from knowing the specifics of the proposed changes to assault weapon laws until potentially much later.

What is the historical context for these new California gun control regulations?

The speaker draws a parallel to the end of 2016 when the California DOJ attempted an emergency ban on all detachable magazines using a similar lack of public disclosure, suggesting a pattern of circumventing public input.

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