California wants a Firearm Registry and Mandatory Lock boxes?

Published on February 29, 2024
Duration: 19:42

This video discusses several proposed California bills aimed at increasing firearm regulation. Key proposals include mandatory annual firearm registration with fees (Senate Bill 1160), requiring firearms to be stored in DOJ-approved lock boxes (Assembly Bill 53), and mandating insurance companies to report firearm ownership and storage details to the Department of Justice (Assembly Bill 3067). The discussion highlights concerns about financial burdens, potential for government overreach, and the impact on lawful gun owners' rights.

Quick Summary

California's proposed Senate Bill 1160 would mandate annual firearm registration with the Department of Justice, requiring owners to pay fees. Assembly Bill 53, effective July 1st, 2025, requires firearms to be stored in DOJ-approved lock boxes or safes. Assembly Bill 3067 mandates insurance companies report firearm ownership and storage details to the DOJ, raising concerns about financial burdens and government overreach.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Imminent Gun Grab
  2. 00:09Senate Bill 1160: Firearm Registry
  3. 01:23Details of SB 1160: Annual Registration & Fees
  4. 02:06Legislative Strategy Behind the Bills
  5. 03:33DOJ Control Over Registration
  6. 04:14Financial Burden of Registration Fees
  7. 05:51Discriminatory Impact of Fees
  8. 06:17Surrendering Firearms Under SB 1160
  9. 08:21Lock Box Bills: AB 3064 & AB 53
  10. 09:30Lock Box Bills Working in Tandem
  11. 10:05Legislation Addressing Non-Existent Problems
  12. 10:42Impact of Bruin Decision on Lock Box Bills
  13. 11:31Handgun Roster Analogy
  14. 12:14Consequences of Non-Approved Safes
  15. 13:32Social Credit Scores and Government Power
  16. 14:34Assembly Bill 3067: Insurance Reporting
  17. 15:23Insurance Reporting as Enforcement
  18. 15:55Marxist Ideology and Control
  19. 17:30Combined Impact of the Bills
  20. 17:45How to Fight Back: Voting and Awareness
  21. 19:03Call to Action: Like, Share, Subscribe

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Senate Bill 1160 in California?

Senate Bill 1160 proposes a mandatory annual firearm registration for all firearms kept in California. Owners would be required to register their firearms with the Department of Justice and pay an annual registration or renewal fee, with the DOJ determining the exact fees and procedures.

What are the requirements for firearm storage under California's Assembly Bill 53?

Effective July 1st, 2025, Assembly Bill 53 mandates that firearms stored in a residence must be kept in a lockbox or safe listed on the Department of Justice's approved firearm safety devices roster. The device must be properly engaged to prevent unauthorized access.

How will California's Assembly Bill 3067 affect firearm owners and insurance companies?

Assembly Bill 3067 requires homeowners and renters insurance applications to include questions about firearm ownership and storage. Insurers must then annually report this information to the Department of Justice and the legislature, potentially leading to increased scrutiny and consequences for non-compliance.

What is the perceived goal behind California's proposed firearm registry and lock box laws?

Critics argue these bills are part of a 'gun grab' intended to increase government control over firearm owners. Concerns include the financial burden of registration fees, the potential for existing safes to become non-compliant, and the use of insurance as an enforcement mechanism, all seen as tactics to discourage gun ownership.

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