California, the Death Star of Civilian Disarmament

Published on September 27, 2023
Duration: 9:33

This video details 23 new gun control laws signed by California's Governor, labeling the state the 'Death Star of Civilian Disarmament'. Key legislation includes SB 2, which rewrites concealed carry licensing and expands 'sensitive areas', AB 28 imposing an 11% excise tax on firearms and ammunition, and AB 1089 outlawing 3D printed guns and printers. The speaker highlights immediate legal challenges filed by the Firearms Policy Coalition against SB 2, anticipating further lawsuits against other new measures.

Quick Summary

California has enacted 23 new gun control laws, with SB 2 overhauling concealed carry and expanding 'sensitive areas', and AB 28 imposing an 11% excise tax on firearms and ammunition. AB 1089 targets 3D printed firearms. These measures are being challenged legally, with the Firearms Policy Coalition filing suit against SB 2.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: California's Gun Control Push
  2. 00:05Duncan v. Monte and Legal Losses
  3. 00:4323 Civilian Disarmament Bills Signed
  4. 02:09Senate Bill 2: Bruin Response and Concealed Carry
  5. 02:46Redefining Sensitive Areas in California
  6. 03:04Firearms Policy Coalition Lawsuit on SB 2
  7. 03:45Assembly Bill 28: Firearms and Ammunition Tax
  8. 04:32Assembly Bill 1089: 3D Printed Guns and Printers
  9. 05:19Other Legislation: AB 1598, AB 92, AB 301
  10. 06:21Assembly Bill 355: Law Enforcement Exemptions
  11. 06:53Assembly Bill 455: New Firearm Ineligibility Categories
  12. 07:11Assembly Bill 1406: Background Check Delays
  13. 07:26Assembly Bill 1420: FFL Reporting and Database
  14. 07:43Assembly Bill 1587: Credit Card Tracking Codes
  15. 08:17Anticipated Lawsuits and Future Challenges
  16. 08:47Conclusion: California's Disarmament Efforts

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key new gun control laws enacted in California?

California's governor signed 23 new gun control laws. Key among them are SB 2, which overhauls concealed carry permits and expands 'sensitive areas', and AB 28, imposing an 11% excise tax on firearms and ammunition. AB 1089 also targets 3D printed firearms and printers.

How does California's SB 2 address concealed carry after the Bruin decision?

Senate Bill 2 aims to rewrite California's concealed carry licensing regime by removing good cause requirements but introducing numerous other restrictions. It also significantly expands 'sensitive areas' where carrying firearms is prohibited, making much of the state off-limits.

What is the purpose of California's AB 28, the new excise tax on firearms?

Assembly Bill 28 mandates an 11% excise tax on all firearms and ammunition sold in California. While stated to fund gun violence prevention, it is viewed as a measure to price individuals out of exercising their Second Amendment rights, akin to a modern poll tax.

What are the implications of California's AB 1089 regarding 3D printed firearms?

Assembly Bill 1089 outlaws 3D printed guns and also includes many 3D printers on the list of firearm-related products. The law is criticized for being overly broad and potentially encompassing innocent 3D printing activities.

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