Major California City Eliminates 2nd Amendment Rights

Published on October 22, 2024
Duration: 8:24

This video discusses proposed ordinances in Sacramento, California, that could significantly impact Second Amendment rights. The proposals include mandatory liability insurance for firearm ownership, a $25 annual harm reduction fee per firearm, restrictions on minors entering FFLs, and the elimination of home-based businesses. The speaker emphasizes the potential for these city-level actions to set precedents for other California cities.

Quick Summary

Sacramento, California, is proposing ordinances that could significantly impact Second Amendment rights. Key proposals include mandatory liability insurance for firearm owners, a $25 annual 'harm reduction fee' per firearm, restrictions on minors entering FFLs, and the elimination of home-based businesses.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: California Firearms Laws
  2. 00:51Sponsor: Delete Me (Online Privacy)
  3. 02:17California Cities Implementing Own Ordinances
  4. 03:10Sacramento's Proposed Ordinances
  5. 03:42Ordinance 1: Liability Insurance
  6. 04:36Ordinance 2: Harm Reduction Fee
  7. 05:34Ordinance 3: Minors in FFLs
  8. 06:04Ordinance 4: Home-Based Businesses
  9. 06:34Call to Action: Contact Representatives
  10. 07:01Attend City Council Meetings
  11. 07:25Potential for State-Wide Spread
  12. 08:06Conclusion & Share

Frequently Asked Questions

What new ordinances are being proposed in Sacramento, California?

Sacramento is considering ordinances that would require mandatory liability insurance for firearm owners, impose a $25 annual 'harm reduction fee' per firearm, prohibit minors under 18 from entering FFLs, and eliminate home-based businesses. These measures are seen by some as infringing on Second Amendment rights.

Who is behind the proposed firearms ordinances in Sacramento?

The proposed ordinances in Sacramento are being spearheaded by Mayor Daryl Steinberg and Councilwoman Lisa Kaplan. These proposals have passed through legal committees and are awaiting a city council vote.

What is the 'harm reduction fee' proposed in Sacramento?

The proposed 'harm reduction fee' in Sacramento would require firearm owners to pay $25 annually for each firearm they possess. The collected funds are intended to support gun violence prevention research programs.

How could Sacramento's proposed ordinances impact FFLs and home businesses?

The ordinances could prevent minors under 18 from entering Federal Firearms License (FFL) locations. Additionally, any business operating out of a home in Sacramento would be eliminated under the proposed regulations.

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