Gavin Newsom Signs 15 New Gun Control Bills into Law!!!

Published on October 12, 2019
Duration: 20:39

This video details 15 new gun control bills signed into law by California Governor Gavin Newsom. The speaker, identifying as 'the daily shooter,' expresses strong opposition to these measures, arguing they are overreaching and unconstitutional. Key bills discussed include SB 61, limiting firearm purchases to one per 30 days and restricting sales of semi-automatic centerfire rifles to those under 21, and AB 879, which classifies firearm precursor parts as regulated items requiring FFL transfer and background checks. The video also covers changes to red flag laws, expanding who can report them and extending their duration, as well as restrictions on firearm sales at specific venues and increased fees for concealed carry licenses.

Quick Summary

California Governor Gavin Newsom signed 15 new gun control bills, including SB 61 limiting firearm purchases to one per 30 days and restricting semi-automatic rifle sales to those under 21. AB 879 now requires firearm precursor parts to be transferred through an FFL with a background check. Red flag laws were also expanded under AB 12 and AB 61, increasing their duration and the number of people who can initiate them.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: 15 New Gun Control Bills Signed
  2. 01:32Previous Warning and Surprise at Bill Count
  3. 02:26SB 61: One Firearm Per 30 Days & Age Restrictions
  4. 05:08AB 879: Precursor Part Regulations Explained
  5. 08:37AB 12: Extended Red Flag Law Duration
  6. 09:18AB 61: Expanded Reporting for Red Flag Laws
  7. 10:28AB 164: Out-of-State Restraining Orders
  8. 11:01AB 339: Law Enforcement GVRO Policies
  9. 11:36AB 521: Doctor Training on Firearm Injury Prevention
  10. 12:11AB 879 Revisited: Precursor Parts & 80% Lowers
  11. 12:22AB 893: Firearm Sales Ban at Del Mar Fairgrounds
  12. 13:02AB 1279: Elimination of Concealed Carry Fee Limits
  13. 13:43AB 1493: Voluntary Firearm Relinquishment Form
  14. 14:23AB 1548: Nonprofit Security Grant Program
  15. 14:48AB 1603: Violence Intervention and Prevention Grant Program
  16. 15:49AB 1669: Expanded Gun Show Regulations
  17. 16:59SB 775: Semi-Automatic Centerfire Rifle Sales to Under 21 (Reiteration)
  18. 17:27SB 376: Limits on Individual Firearm Sales Without License
  19. 18:05Overall Impact on Second Amendment in California
  20. 19:51Call to Action: Support Firearms Policy Coalition

Frequently Asked Questions

What is SB 61 in California regarding firearm purchases?

SB 61 limits Californians to one firearm purchase application per 30-day period. It also prohibits the sale of semi-automatic centerfire rifles to individuals under 21, removing previous exemptions for hunting license holders.

How does AB 879 affect firearm parts in California?

AB 879 classifies firearm precursor parts, like lower receivers and triggers, as regulated items. These parts must now be shipped to an FFL and undergo a background check, similar to firearms.

What changes did AB 12 make to California's red flag laws?

AB 12 extends the duration of Gun Violence Restraining Orders (red flag laws) from a maximum of one year to five years. This allows for firearms to be confiscated for a longer period.

Who can now report a red flag law petition in California under AB 61?

Under AB 61, the list of individuals who can petition for a Gun Violence Restraining Order has been expanded to include employees, coworkers, and teachers, potentially leading to firearm confiscation.

What is the impact of AB 1279 on concealed carry permits in California?

AB 1279 removes the existing $100 limit on processing fees for concealed firearm licenses in California. This allows local sheriffs to charge significantly higher amounts for concealed carry permits.

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