I Got Disarmed And It's Unconstitutional

Published on August 19, 2024
Duration: 11:41

This video discusses the unconstitutional nature of California's firearm carry laws for non-residents, highlighting the FPC lawsuit Hoffman v. Bonta. The speaker, a daily carrier in Nevada, explains how crossing into California effectively disarms individuals due to the state's lack of reciprocity and strict transport requirements, forcing firearms into locked safes and unloaded. The discussion emphasizes that Second Amendment rights should apply nationwide, not disappear at state borders.

Quick Summary

California's firearm laws for non-residents are unconstitutional, as they prevent law-abiding citizens with valid permits from other states from carrying firearms for self-defense. The FPC lawsuit Hoffman v. Bonta challenges this, arguing that Second Amendment rights apply nationwide and do not disappear at state borders.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Daily Carry and Disarmament
  2. 00:35The Vanish Holster: Beltless Carry Solution
  3. 01:48Vanish Holster Deal and Free Magmate Offer
  4. 02:07The Problem: Being Disarmed in California
  5. 02:53California's Lack of Reciprocity and Transport Laws
  6. 03:51California's Strict Firearm Storage Requirements
  7. 05:03Effectively Disarmed: Non-Residents in California
  8. 05:18Lawsuits Challenging State Carry Restrictions (NY & CA)
  9. 06:07Hoffman v. Bonta: FPC Lawsuit Explained
  10. 06:41Bruen Ruling and Constitutional Rights Application
  11. 07:02California's Unconstitutional Scheme for Non-Residents
  12. 08:17Second Amendment Rights Apply Everywhere
  13. 09:12Legal Basis for Challenging State Carry Laws
  14. 10:05Indefensible Laws and Constitutional Violations
  15. 10:20Future Wins and Awareness of Legal Challenges
  16. 11:17Conclusion and Thanks

Frequently Asked Questions

What are California's firearm carry laws for non-residents?

California does not recognize out-of-state firearm carry permits and has no reciprocity. Non-residents are generally prohibited from carrying firearms in public and must store them unloaded in a locked safe when transporting, effectively disarming them.

What is the Hoffman v. Bonta lawsuit about?

The FPC lawsuit Hoffman v. Bonta challenges California's unconstitutional firearm laws that prevent non-residents with valid carry permits from other states from carrying firearms for self-defense while visiting.

Do Second Amendment rights apply when traveling to another state?

Yes, constitutional rights, including the Second Amendment right to bear arms for self-defense, apply nationwide. Crossing state lines does not negate these fundamental rights, as established by Supreme Court precedent like Bruen.

How must firearms be transported in California?

In California, firearms must be unloaded, with magazines removed, and stored in a locked container (like a safe) that is inaccessible on the fly. This is a strict requirement for both residents and non-residents.

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