Los Angeles Anti Gun City Ordinance 10 round magazine restrictions and lock laws

Published on August 5, 2015
Duration: 8:21

This video discusses two new city ordinances in Los Angeles and Los Angeles County concerning firearm magazine capacity and storage. It explains the ban on magazines exceeding 10 rounds, the exceptions for grandfathered magazines, and the new requirements for locking firearms away, even when within reach. The speaker expresses strong opposition to these measures and advocates for civil disobedience.

Quick Summary

Los Angeles has implemented new city ordinances banning magazines over 10 rounds and changing firearm storage laws. Firearms must be on your person or in your hand to be considered 'in reach'; otherwise, they require a safe or trigger lock. Compliance deadlines are approximately 90 days after the mayor signs the bills.

Chapters

  1. 00:14Introduction to LA Gun Ordinances
  2. 00:51Magazine Capacity Restrictions Explained
  3. 01:11California's Existing Assault Weapons Ban
  4. 02:28Compliance Options for Magazines
  5. 03:00FFL and Magazine Sales
  6. 03:35Police Officer Exemptions
  7. 04:03Firearm Storage Ordinances
  8. 04:37Firearm 'In Reach' Definition Change
  9. 05:05Storage Requirements: Safe or Trigger Lock
  10. 06:00Call for Civil Disobedience
  11. 06:42Government Stance on Enforcement
  12. 07:33Mayor Garcetti's Role and Timeline
  13. 07:54Compliance Deadline Breakdown
  14. 08:04Final Thoughts and Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the new magazine restrictions in Los Angeles?

Los Angeles has enacted city ordinances banning the ownership and possession of magazines or feeding devices that can accept more than 10 cartridges. This applies to previously grandfathered magazines as well.

How do the new Los Angeles firearm storage laws work?

The new laws state that a firearm must be in your hand or on your person to be considered 'in reach.' If not, it must be secured in a safe or have a trigger lock, even if it's nearby.

What are the compliance deadlines for the new LA gun laws?

The ordinances take effect 30 days after the mayor signs them, and then owners have 60 days to comply, totaling approximately 90 days from the signing date.

Are there any exemptions to the new Los Angeles magazine ban?

While the primary ordinance bans magazines over 10 rounds, an amendment has been proposed to exempt retired police officers and officers with Concealed Carry Permits from these restrictions.

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