CNC Machines, 0% Lowers, and 80% AR Pistols BANNED? - AB1621

Published on July 9, 2022
Duration: 18:29

This video details significant changes to California firearm laws under AB1621, effective January 1st, 2024. It clarifies that firearm precursor parts, including unfinished frames and receivers, are now legally considered firearms. The law imposes restrictions on CNC machine possession for non-manufacturers and mandates serialization of previously unserialized 80% lowers by a specific deadline. Additionally, it limits firearm purchases to one per 30-day period for most individuals.

Quick Summary

California's AB1621 law, effective January 1st, 2024, redefines firearm precursor parts as firearms, mandating serialization of 80% lowers by this date. It also bans CNC machines for non-manufacturers and limits firearm purchases to one per 30 days for most individuals.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: AB1621 Law Changes
  2. 00:31Gavin Newsom Signs AB1621 into Law
  3. 01:05Time is Running Out: Key Provisions
  4. 02:02AB1621: CNC Ban and 80% Lowers
  5. 02:30Definition of a Firearm: Precursor Parts
  6. 03:59Who Can Possess Firearm Precursor Parts
  7. 04:53Defining Firearm Precursor Parts
  8. 05:36CNC Machines and the Ban
  9. 06:06Ghost Gunner 3 and AB1621
  10. 07:09Personal Impact: Becoming a Prohibited Person
  11. 07:55Unlawful Sale/Transfer of CNC Machines
  12. 08:24Unlawful Possession of CNC Machines
  13. 08:48Grace Period for CNC Machine Owners
  14. 09:513D Printers vs. CNC Machines
  15. 10:08Possession of Firearms Without Serial Numbers
  16. 11:04Changes to Firearm Manufacturing and Assembly
  17. 11:59Impact on Roster Exempt Pistols
  18. 12:21Banning 80% AR Pistols
  19. 13:23Firearm Rationing Rules
  20. 14:22Changes to Firearm Purchase Limits
  21. 15:45What is Considered a Firearm Precursor Part?
  22. 16:22DOJ System for Precursor Part Rulings
  23. 16:44Summary of AB1621 Changes
  24. 17:28Firearm Precursor Parts Now Legally Firearms
  25. 18:12Manual 80% Lower Building vs. CNC

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the deadline for serializing 80% lowers in California under AB1621?

Under California's AB1621, individuals possessing unserialized 80% lowers or other firearm precursor parts must apply for and obtain a state-assigned serial number by January 1st, 2024, to remain compliant with the law.

Are CNC machines banned for individuals in California?

California's AB1621 makes it illegal for individuals who are not federally licensed firearms manufacturers or importers to possess CNC milling machines with the sole or primary function of manufacturing firearms. Existing owners have a 90-day grace period to comply.

How does AB1621 change firearm purchases in California?

Starting January 1st, 2024, AB1621 limits most individuals in California to purchasing only one firearm of any type within a 30-day period, with exceptions for certain licensed individuals and law enforcement.

What is considered a firearm precursor part under California law?

California law, as updated by AB1621, defines firearm precursor parts to include the frame or receiver of a weapon, encompassing completed or uncompleted frames/receivers, castings, flats, and 80% lowers, and these are now legally considered firearms.

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