Federal Judge Allows The State to Invade Your Privacy
This video discusses a federal court hearing concerning California's Senate Bill 1384, which mandates 24-hour video and audio recording for all firearms transactions conducted by Federal Firearms Licensees (FFLs). The CRPA (Gun Owners of California) is challenging the law, arguing it infringes on privacy and free speech rights, particularly for 'kitchen table' FFLs and gun shows. Despite arguments presented, the judge indicated a tentative ruling to uphold most of the law, citing the state's interest in crime prevention, though the implications for gun shows remain a significant concern.











