Inside CRPA’s 24/7 Fight: Roe, Duncan, Regs & More

Published on February 7, 2026
Duration: 1:15

This video from CRPA TV discusses ongoing legal and legislative battles impacting firearm ownership. It highlights CRPA's influence, specifically mentioning Assembly Bill 1263's potential impact on firearm parts and the challenge to Proposition 63. The involvement of the federal DOJ and support from the NRA are noted, alongside CRPA's extensive litigation efforts.

Quick Summary

CRPA is actively fighting for gun rights, challenging California's Proposition 63 and opposing new regulations. Assembly Bill 1263, proposed for 2025, would require firearm parts to go through FFLs. The federal DOJ and 25 states are joining legal fights, with support from the NRA.

Chapters

  1. 00:00CRPA's Influence & Key Legislation
  2. 00:31Federal DOJ Involvement & Oral Arguments
  3. 00:47NRA Support & CRPA Lawsuits
  4. 01:07Sacramento Lobbying Efforts

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Assembly Bill 1263 and its potential impact on firearm owners?

Assembly Bill 1263, slated for 2025, proposes requiring firearm parts to be processed through Federal Firearms Licensees (FFLs). This measure could significantly alter how individuals acquire or build firearms, mirroring some restrictions already in place for ammunition.

What is Proposition 63 and how is CRPA involved?

Proposition 63 is a California law that imposes restrictions on ammunition sales. The California Rifle and Pistol Association (CRPA) is actively challenging this proposition in court, advocating for the rights of firearm owners.

Who is supporting CRPA in their legal challenges?

CRPA is receiving support from various entities in their legal battles. Notably, the National Rifle Association (NRA) is providing assistance for cases like the Rodi and Duncan cases, underscoring a united front in defending Second Amendment rights.

What is the extent of CRPA's litigation efforts?

CRPA is engaged in a broad spectrum of legal actions, with over a dozen lawsuits currently in progress. These cases aim to oppose Department of Justice regulations and advocate for the interests of hunters and conservationists.

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