California Gun Control VOTE NO ON PROP 63

Published on November 1, 2016
Duration: 7:04

This video strongly advocates against California's Proposition 63, detailing its proposed regulations on ammunition sales and large-capacity magazines. It highlights requirements for background checks on all ammunition purchases, seller certifications, and restrictions on interstate ammo transport. The speaker emphasizes the financial backing of the 'Yes on Prop 63' campaign by the Democratic Party and contrasts it with the NRA's opposition, urging voters to vote 'No' and donate to gun rights organizations.

Quick Summary

California's Proposition 63 mandates that individuals obtain a permit and pass a background check for every ammunition purchase. Ammunition sellers must also be certified and conduct these checks. Buying ammo out-of-state and bringing it into California will become illegal, requiring shipment to a licensed dealer first.

Chapters

  1. 00:10Introduction to Prop 63
  2. 00:30Ammunition and Magazine Regulations
  3. 00:50Timeline Acceleration
  4. 01:34Background Checks and Seller Certification
  5. 02:01Interstate Ammo Transport Restrictions
  6. 02:25Comparison to Firearm Laws
  7. 03:04Legal Context and July Laws
  8. 03:12Permit vs. Per-Purchase Checks
  9. 03:54Magazine Ban and Penalties
  10. 04:04Prohibited Persons and Prop 47
  11. 04:24Campaign Funding and Spending
  12. 04:44Ballot Measure Campaign Finances
  13. 05:30Poll Data and Voter Awareness
  14. 06:18Call to Action: Vote NO & Donate

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main provisions of California's Proposition 63 regarding ammunition?

Proposition 63 requires individuals to obtain a permit and undergo a background check for every ammunition purchase. Ammunition sellers must also be certified and conduct these checks, making ammunition purchases more complex and potentially more expensive.

How does Proposition 63 affect buying ammunition across state lines?

If Proposition 63 passes, it will be a crime to buy ammunition in another state and bring it back to California. The ammunition must be sent to a licensed ammunition dealer in California for pickup after a background check.

What is the financial landscape of the Proposition 63 campaign?

As of October 2016, the 'Yes on Prop 63' campaign had raised significantly more money than its opponents, with the Democratic Party being a major contributor. The NRA provided financial support to the opposition.

What is the speaker's primary recommendation regarding Proposition 63?

The speaker strongly urges legally registered voters in California to vote 'No' on Proposition 63. They also recommend donating to organizations that actively oppose such gun control measures.

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