Gun Control Goons Show Their Hand For 2019 and Beyond

Published on September 3, 2018
Duration: 8:10

This video details eight gun control measures proposed in California, highlighting their potential impact on Second Amendment rights. The speaker, from Guns & Gadgets, expresses concern over laws like AB 1927 (allowing individuals to sign away rights), AB 1968 (lifetime ban after two mental health evaluations), and AB 2888 (expanding who can file red flag orders). The analysis emphasizes the strategic spread of such legislation to other states.

Quick Summary

California is considering eight gun control measures, including AB 1927 (voluntary rights surrender), AB 1968 (lifetime ban after mental health evaluations), AB 2103 (mandatory concealed carry training), AB 3129 (lifetime ban for domestic violence misdemeanors), AB 2888 (expanded red flag orders), SB 221 (gun show sales ban), SB 1100 (raising purchase age to 21), and SB 1177 (one gun per 30 days).

Chapters

  1. 00:05Introduction: California Gun Control News
  2. 00:09Eight Gun Control Measures in California
  3. 01:05Bill AB 1927: Signing Away Rights
  4. 01:40Bill AB 1968: Mental Health & Gun Ban
  5. 02:12Bill AB 2103: Concealed Carry Training
  6. 02:39Bill AB 3129: Domestic Violence Misdemeanor Ban
  7. 03:24Bill AB 2888: Expanding Red Flag Orders
  8. 04:22Bill SB 221: Gun Show Ammo/Firearm Ban
  9. 05:06Bill SB 1100: Raising Firearm Purchase Age
  10. 06:14Bill SB 1177: One Gun Per 30 Days
  11. 06:55Call to Action: Vote and Share Information
  12. 07:17Platform Shift: Gun Stream
  13. 08:06Conclusion: Stay Safe and Vigilant

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main gun control measures being discussed in California?

California is considering eight gun control measures, including AB 1927 (voluntary rights surrender), AB 1968 (lifetime ban after mental health evaluations), AB 2103 (mandatory concealed carry training), AB 3129 (lifetime ban for domestic violence misdemeanors), AB 2888 (expanded red flag orders), SB 221 (gun show sales ban), SB 1100 (raising purchase age to 21), and SB 1177 (one gun per 30 days).

How does AB 1927 in California affect Second Amendment rights?

AB 1927 allows an individual to voluntarily sign away their Second Amendment rights. The bill makes it extremely difficult to regain these rights once relinquished, effectively creating a permanent surrender of firearm ownership privileges.

What is the impact of AB 1968 on mental health evaluations and firearm ownership in California?

Under AB 1968, individuals who undergo two mental health facility evaluations within a 12-month period, as defined by California's 5150 law, would face a lifetime prohibition from owning firearms. This measure targets those seeking mental health assistance.

How will SB 1177 change firearm purchases in California?

SB 1177 aims to implement a 'one gun per 30 days' purchasing limit for all types of firearms, including pistols, shotguns, and rifles. This restriction is intended to slow down firearm acquisition and is expected to be adopted by other states.

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