FINAL Piece of Plastic REGULATION UPDATE!!

Published on June 30, 2018
Duration: 10:46

This video provides a crucial update on California's ghost gun regulations effective July 1st, 2018. It clarifies that even firearms manufactured before this date with existing serial numbers will require a new DOJ-approved serial number after July 1st. For unfinished polymer 80% lowers, new regulations mandate 3.7 ounces of metal content to facilitate markings, a requirement the speaker believes may effectively prohibit their use. The video strongly recommends viewing a webinar by Michelle and Associates and CRPA for comprehensive details.

Quick Summary

California's ghost gun regulations, effective July 1st, 2018, mandate that all firearms, including those previously serialized, must obtain a DOJ-approved serial number. Unfinished polymer 80% lowers now require 3.7 ounces of metal content for markings, significantly impacting their availability. For complete details, view the recommended webinar by Michelle and Associates and CRPA.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Update Context
  2. 00:14Webinar Recommendation
  3. 01:29Serial Number Misunderstanding Clarified
  4. 03:06Polymer Lower Metal Content Rule
  5. 04:34Webinar Audio Sample
  6. 05:00Key Dates & Requirements
  7. 06:46Prohibitions & Penalties
  8. 08:21Webinar Value & Access
  9. 09:31Support CRPA & Michelle and Associates

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the deadline for California's ghost gun regulations?

The primary deadline for California's ghost gun regulations discussed in this video is July 1st, 2018. This date marks the implementation of new rules regarding firearm manufacturing, serial numbers, and specific material requirements for certain firearm components.

Do firearms already serialized before July 1st, 2018, need a new serial number in California?

Yes, according to the update, even firearms that were already milled and serialized prior to July 1st, 2018, will still need to be reported to the DOJ and obtain a new, DOJ-approved serial number after that date.

What are the new requirements for polymer 80% lowers in California?

For polymer 80% lowers manufactured after July 1st, 2018, California law now requires them to contain approximately 3.7 ounces of metal to facilitate markings. This is a significant change that may impact the usability of many existing polymer lowers.

Where can I find more detailed information on California's ghost gun laws?

The video strongly recommends viewing a webinar hosted by Michelle and Associates and CRPA. A link to this comprehensive webinar, featuring slides, photos, and detailed explanations, is provided in the video's description box.

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