California Uses Ground Breaking Supreme Court Decision To Ban Guns!!!

Published on February 22, 2022
Duration: 9:29

This video, presented by an attorney specializing in Second Amendment law, analyzes California's AB 1327, a bill modeled after Texas's SB 8 abortion law. The bill empowers private citizens to sue individuals and businesses involved in the sale of firearms lacking serial numbers, assault weapons, .50 BMG rifles, and precursor parts. The speaker argues this is a strategic attempt by California to influence Supreme Court decisions regarding gun rights by creating a private right of action, potentially impacting the enforcement of Texas's SB 8.

Quick Summary

California's AB 1327, modeled after Texas's SB 8, empowers private citizens to sue over the sale of ghost guns, assault weapons, .50 BMG rifles, and precursor parts. This legal strategy aims to influence Supreme Court rulings by making gun sales litigation contingent on the validity of Texas's SB 8 abortion law.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to AB 1327 and SB 8 Comparison
  2. 00:15Channel Achievements and Gratitude
  3. 01:17Texas SB 8 Abortion Law Explained
  4. 02:33California's Mirror Bill for Firearms
  5. 03:39Broad Scope and Implications of AB 1327
  6. 04:29Specifics of AB 1327 Violations and Penalties
  7. 06:17Immediate Impact on Precursor Parts
  8. 07:09Summary of California's Strategy
  9. 08:35Call to Action and Channel Support

Frequently Asked Questions

What is California's AB 1327?

California's AB 1327 is a new gun control bill that allows private citizens to sue individuals and businesses involved in the sale of firearms lacking serial numbers, assault weapons, .50 BMG rifles, and precursor parts. It is modeled after Texas's SB 8 abortion law.

How does California's AB 1327 aim to influence the Supreme Court?

The bill's provisions are designed to become inoperative if Texas's SB 8 abortion law is invalidated by the Supreme Court. This strategy uses the threat of widespread private litigation over gun sales as leverage to protect the Texas law, effectively blackmailing the court.

What types of firearms are targeted by California's AB 1327?

AB 1327 targets firearms lacking serial numbers (ghost guns), assault weapons, .50 BMG rifles, and precursor parts. It allows private citizens to sue for the manufacturing, distribution, transportation, import, sale, or lending of these items.

What are the penalties for violating California's AB 1327?

Successful plaintiffs under AB 1327 can receive injunctive relief, statutory damages of at least $10,000 per prohibited item or precursor part, and attorney fees. There is a four-year statute of limitations for these lawsuits.

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