HANDGUN ROSTER UPDATES

Published on November 16, 2023
Duration: 0:55

This video discusses recent updates to California's Handgun Roster, primarily driven by the Boland v. Bon case. Several new firearms, including the Sig Sauer P365 and Springfield Armory XDM Elite and Hellcat, have been added. However, some models were excluded due to microstamping requirements. No firearms have been removed from the roster as a direct result of this specific case.

Quick Summary

The Boland v. Bon case has resulted in new firearms being added to the California Safe Handgun Roster, including the Sig Sauer P365, Springfield Armory XDM Elite, and Hellcat. However, microstamping requirements prevented the addition of some models. No firearms have been removed from the roster due to this specific case.

Chapters

  1. 00:00California Handgun Roster Updates
  2. 00:13Newly Added Handguns
  3. 00:30Impact of Boland vs. Bon Case
  4. 00:45Viewer Engagement & Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the significance of the Boland v. Bon case for California's Handgun Roster?

The Boland v. Bon case has led to the addition of new firearms to the California Safe Handgun Roster. Firearms added due to this case are often marked with an asterisk, indicating their inclusion was a direct result of the legal challenge.

Which new handguns have been added to the California Handgun Roster?

Following the Boland v. Bon case, handguns such as the Sig Sauer P365, Springfield Armory XDM Elite, and Springfield Armory Hellcat have been added to the California Safe Handgun Roster.

Why were some firearms, like Kimber and CTF models, not added to the California Handgun Roster?

Firearms like certain Kimber and CTF models were not added to the California Handgun Roster primarily due to microstamping requirements, which are a condition for inclusion on the roster.

Have any firearms been removed from the California Handgun Roster due to the Boland v. Bon case?

No, the video states that no firearms have been removed from the California Handgun Roster as a direct result of the Boland v. Bon case. The most recent removal occurred earlier in the year.

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