Gunpocalypse 2.0 Emergency Call to Action!

Published on June 11, 2018
Duration: 7:45

This video discusses California's AB 2382, termed 'Gunpocalypse Part Two,' which aims to regulate the sale of firearm precursor parts. The bill requires sellers of these parts to obtain a 'precursor permit,' involving fees and background checks on purchasers. This could significantly impact hobbyists, gun show vendors, and potentially lead to misdemeanor charges and firearms prohibition for violations. The speaker emphasizes the bill's potential to make firearm ownership and self-defense difficult, especially for low-income individuals.

Quick Summary

California's AB 2382, termed 'Gunpocalypse Part Two,' requires sellers of firearm precursor parts to obtain a permit, pay fees, and conduct background checks on buyers. This bill impacts hobbyists and gun show vendors, potentially leading to misdemeanor charges and a five-year firearms prohibition for violations, making firearm acquisition difficult, especially for low-income individuals.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: California Emergency Alert - AB 2382
  2. 00:16Sponsor: MSR Arms.com
  3. 00:28Understanding AB 2382: The 'Precursor Permit'
  4. 01:08What AB 2382 Seeks to Do
  5. 01:13Defining Firearms vs. Accessories
  6. 01:39Impact on Hobbyists and Gun Shows
  7. 02:46FFL Exemptions and Limitations
  8. 03:04Background Checks for Parts
  9. 03:24Scope of 'Precursor Parts'
  10. 03:58Interstate Transport Restrictions
  11. 04:26Penalties: Misdemeanor and Prohibition
  12. 05:09The 'Death by a Thousand Cuts' Strategy
  13. 05:31Impact on Low-Income Individuals
  14. 06:31Related Legislation and Timelines
  15. 07:04Call to Action: Sign Petitions, Contact Legislators
  16. 07:17Support Sponsors and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What is California's AB 2382 bill?

California's AB 2382, dubbed 'Gunpocalypse Part Two,' is a legislative proposal that aims to regulate the sale of firearm precursor parts. It requires sellers of these parts to obtain a special permit, pay fees, and conduct background checks on purchasers, significantly impacting firearm hobbyists and vendors.

Who is affected by California's AB 2382?

AB 2382 primarily affects individuals who sell firearm precursor parts, including hobbyists who buy and sell parts and vendors at gun shows. It also disproportionately impacts low-income individuals who may struggle to afford the additional fees and hurdles associated with acquiring firearm components for self-defense.

What are considered 'precursor parts' under AB 2382?

Under AB 2382, 'precursor parts' are defined as any components necessary to build a firearm. This includes items like lower receivers, stamp parts with serial numbers, triggers, handguards, slides, and even 80% lowers, which are considered essential for constructing a functional firearm.

What are the penalties for violating AB 2382 in California?

Violating AB 2382 can lead to serious consequences. Offenders may face a misdemeanor charge, have all their firearms confiscated, and be prohibited from owning firearms for up to five years. This highlights the strict enforcement and severe repercussions of non-compliance with the bill.

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