Major Gun Bills Move Forward In California AB 1078

Published on June 17, 2025
Duration: 7:04

This video provides an update on California Assembly Bill 1078, which proposes to change the state's firearm purchase limit from one per 30 days to three per month. The bill is moving quickly through the legislative process and is currently in the Public Safety Committee. The speaker emphasizes the potential negative impact on Second Amendment rights and urges Californians to contact their representatives.

Quick Summary

California Assembly Bill 1078 aims to change the state's firearm purchase limit from one per 30 days to three per month. This bill has passed the Assembly and is currently in the Senate's Public Safety Committee, moving rapidly through the legislative process.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to California Gun Bills
  2. 00:53Channel Subscription Reminder
  3. 01:14Politicians' Stance on Second Amendment
  4. 02:28Understanding AB 1078
  5. 03:59Status Update on AB 1078
  6. 05:05Frustration with Legislative Process
  7. 05:24Advocacy Groups and Citizen Action
  8. 06:28Call to Action and Awareness

Frequently Asked Questions

What is California Assembly Bill 1078?

California Assembly Bill 1078 proposes to increase the limit on firearm purchases from one firearm every 30 days to three firearms per month. This bill is currently progressing through the state legislature.

What was the previous firearm purchase limit in California?

Previously, California enforced a 'one gun a month' law, restricting individuals to purchasing only one firearm within a 30-day period. A court ruling found this restriction unconstitutional, leading to its enforcement being barred.

What is the current status of California's AB 1078?

As of June 11th, AB 1078 has passed the Assembly and is currently in the Senate's Public Safety Committee. It is moving quickly through the legislative process and could soon be on its way to the governor's desk.

How can Californians oppose AB 1078?

Californians who oppose AB 1078 are urged to make their voices heard by contacting their elected officials. This includes making phone calls and sending emails to express their opposition to the bill and its potential impact on Second Amendment rights.

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