Major Gun Control Bill Just Introduced In California, First of 2026

Published on February 6, 2026
Duration: 9:38

This video provides a critical analysis of California's SB 948, a significant gun control bill introduced for the 2026 legislative session. The speaker, with extensive experience in firearms legislation, details how the bill aims to expand Firearm Safety Certificate (FSC) requirements, mandating eight hours of training including live-fire. It also imposes new reporting obligations on new California residents and shifts training costs to individuals, potentially creating practical barriers to firearm ownership and training. The speaker urges viewers to contact legislators in opposition.

Quick Summary

California's SB 948 introduces significant gun control measures, expanding Firearm Safety Certificate (FSC) requirements to include eight hours of training with live-fire practice. The bill also mandates reporting for new residents and shifts costs to individuals, creating potential barriers to firearm ownership and training.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to SB 948
  2. 02:17Firearm Safety Certificate Changes
  3. 03:34New Training Requirements
  4. 06:02Impact on New Residents
  5. 07:15Financial and Practical Burdens
  6. 08:10Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main changes proposed by California's SB 948?

SB 948 aims to expand Firearm Safety Certificate (FSC) requirements, mandating eight hours of training including live-fire. It also imposes reporting rules for new residents and increases the difficulty and cost of obtaining an FSC.

What new training is required under SB 948?

The bill mandates a minimum of eight hours of firearm training, with at least one hour dedicated to live-fire shooting. Topics include laws, safe handling, storage, accident risks, and conflict resolution.

How does SB 948 affect new residents moving to California?

New residents must report any firearms they bring into California to the DOJ within 60 days, possibly with photos. They also need to obtain a valid Firearm Safety Certificate (FSC) within 60 days of arrival.

What is the speaker's stance on SB 948?

The speaker is critical of SB 948, viewing it as overly restrictive legislation that creates financial and practical burdens for law-abiding citizens. They encourage viewers to oppose the bill.

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