COMPLETE HANDGUN BAN MOVES FORWARD + 3 REASONS TO HATE THE DOJ

Published on August 10, 2025
Duration: 17:23

This video discusses recent actions by the California Department of Justice and state legislature that significantly impact firearm ownership. It details a de facto handgun ban through microstamping requirements, new regulations for the Dealer Record of Sale (DRO) system, and the DOJ's interpretation of featureless grips. The speaker, Reno May, expresses strong criticism of these measures, highlighting their potential to restrict legal firearm transfers and burden law-abiding citizens.

Quick Summary

California's microstamping law, effective around 2028, will effectively ban the sale and transfer of new semi-automatic handguns by requiring this technology. The state's DRO system now mandates an email address for firearm purchases, and the DOJ's actions against featureless grips are criticized as overreach.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the primary impact of California's new microstamping law?

California's microstamping law, set to take effect around 2028, will effectively ban the sale and transfer of new semi-automatic handguns (excluding revolvers) by requiring this technology, impacting private party transfers as well.

What new requirement has been added to California's firearm purchase system?

California's Dealer Record of Sale (DRO) system now mandates that purchasers provide an email address in addition to their existing personal identifying information when buying a firearm.

What is the status of microstamping technology's feasibility in California?

While a lab deemed microstamping technically feasible, tests showed that rapid firing of a new firearm resulted in 50% or less of the intended information being imprinted on casings, raising doubts about its reliability.

How does the California DOJ's stance on featureless grips affect firearm owners?

The California DOJ issued a cease and desist for a featureless grip, claiming its installation could create an 'assault weapon.' This action is seen as an overreach that harms small businesses and restricts accessory options for law-abiding citizens.

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