Gun Control Update with Rick Travis of CRPA

Published on February 26, 2021
Duration: 72:26

This video provides a comprehensive update on current and proposed firearms legislation in California, featuring Rick Travis of the California Rifle and Pistol Association (CRPA). It details bills supported and opposed by CRPA, including those affecting gun shows, firearm parts, magazine capacity, and hunting regulations. The discussion also touches on the legal battles surrounding Second Amendment rights and the importance of community engagement in legislative processes.

Quick Summary

California's legislative session presents numerous challenges to Second Amendment rights. Key bills like SB 264 aim to restrict firearm sales on public property and ban undefined 'precursor parts.' The CRPA is actively fighting these measures, alongside ongoing legal battles like Duncan v. Bonta concerning magazine capacity.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Sponsor Message
  2. 00:19Host Introduction and Break Update
  3. 00:43Interview with Rick Travis of CRPA Begins
  4. 01:17Understanding Placeholder Bills
  5. 03:12Impact of COVID-19 on Legislative Access
  6. 05:03Legislative Calendar and Bill Release
  7. 05:12CRPA Supported Bills Overview
  8. 05:30Bills CRPA Opposes and Watches
  9. 06:10The 'Gut and Amend' Process Explained
  10. 07:02Historical Example: Gunmageddon 2016
  11. 09:45Breaking News: Senate Bill 264 Update
  12. 10:12Details of Senate Bill 264
  13. 11:29Defining 'Precursor Part'
  14. 13:36Impact of SB 264 on Gun Shows
  15. 14:13Broader Implications of SB 264
  16. 15:08Call to Action: Opposing SB 264
  17. 17:46Duncan v. Bonta Case Update
  18. 19:00Funding Legal Battles: CRPA Donations
  19. 20:06Importance of CRPA Membership
  20. 21:27Broader Impact of California Legislation
  21. 22:20Historical Context of Second Amendment Fight
  22. 23:39Unity Within the Firearms Community
  23. 25:09Assembly Bill 216: Police Officer Firearm Access
  24. 26:02Strategic Approach to Legislative Battles
  25. 27:56Assembly Bill 334: Skin Cancer and Workers' Comp
  26. 30:41Assembly Bill 614: Wildlife Habitat Funding
  27. 32:44Assembly Bill 804: Free Hunting Days
  28. 34:11Importance of Hunting for Wildlife Management
  29. 38:34Bear Population Management Example
  30. 41:04Assembly Bill 817: Sport Fishing Licenses
  31. 42:23Senate Bill 470: Combined Hunting/Fishing License
  32. 43:27Opposed Bills: Assembly Bill 311 (Gun Shows)
  33. 44:48Assembly Bill 1223: Firearms and Ammunition Excise Tax
  34. 46:02Assembly Bill 1478: Unsafe Handguns and Microstamping
  35. 47:24Assembly Bill 1509: Reduced Gun Crime Sentences
  36. 49:18Senate Bills: Bear Hunting Ban Victory (SB 252)
  37. 50:34Senate Bill 15: CCW and Law Enforcement Restrictions
  38. 52:25Watch Bills: Law Enforcement and Gang Enhancements
  39. 53:09Watch Bill AB 89: Police Officer Age and Education Requirements
  40. 54:32Watch Bill AB 333: Enhanced Sentences for Street Gangs
  41. 54:44Watch Bill AB 452: Firearm Storage Notification to Parents
  42. 55:21Watch Bill on Biodiversity and Land Use
  43. 55:55Watch Bill 667: Armed Prohibited Person System (APPS)
  44. 57:10Watch Bill AB 876: Gun Violence Restraining Orders
  45. 57:24Watch Bill 1057: Unsafe Handguns (Spot Bill)
  46. 57:36Watch Bill AB 1191: Firearm Tracing
  47. 57:46Watch Bill on Research Institutes
  48. 57:57Watch Bill on Concealed Carry (Spot Bill)
  49. 58:07Senate Watch Bills: FFL, Controlled Substances, Domestic Violence
  50. 58:31Federal Actions: HR 127 and National Gun Control
  51. 59:02Details of HR 127: Licensing, Training, Fees, Database
  52. 60:08Socio-economic Impact of Federal Gun Control Proposals
  53. 61:41Effectiveness of CRPA's Legislative Efforts
  54. 62:41Legal Battles: Magazine Capacity and Supreme Court
  55. 63:52Impact of Federal Court System Changes

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a 'spot bill' in California legislation?

A 'spot bill' is a legislative placeholder with a title but no specific text. Legislators can later 'gut and amend' these bills to insert entirely new content, often without prior public notice, making them difficult to track and oppose.

What are the main concerns regarding Senate Bill 264 in California?

Senate Bill 264 aims to prohibit firearm and ammunition sales on state and county property, expanding to all county properties. It also includes 'firearm precursor parts,' which are undefined, potentially impacting gun shows and related activities.

How does the Duncan v. Bonta case affect magazine capacity in California?

The Duncan v. Bonta case is currently in appeals, heading towards the Supreme Court. While Judge Benitez previously ruled in favor of standard capacity magazines, the final outcome is pending, meaning current access is maintained but subject to future legal decisions.

What is the California Rifle and Pistol Association (CRPA) doing about new gun laws?

CRPA actively monitors, supports, and opposes numerous legislative bills affecting firearm rights in California. They engage in legal battles, public advocacy, and encourage members to contact their representatives to fight against restrictive gun control measures.

Why is hunting considered important for wildlife management in California?

Hunting is a vital tool for wildlife management, helping to control animal populations to match habitat capacity, preventing starvation and disease. It also generates revenue through fees that support state parks and conservation efforts.

Related News

All News →

More 2nd Amendment & Law Videos You Might Like

More from GunGuyTV

View all →