New California Gun Control Law Will Shock You, Starts Jan 1st 2024

Published on December 20, 2023
Duration: 6:50

This video discusses California's SB 1384, which mandates FFLs to maintain video and audio recordings of all transactions for up to one year, accessible by the government. The law, effective January 1, 2024, also applies to homebased FFLs. A lawsuit has been filed challenging the law's constitutionality, citing privacy violations and 'Orwellian tactics.'

Quick Summary

California's SB 1384, effective January 1, 2024, mandates licensed firearms dealers (FFLs) to record all video and audio of transactions for one year. This law, which also applies to homebased FFLs, is being challenged in court for allegedly violating gun owner privacy and imposing 'Orwellian tactics' through extensive surveillance capabilities accessible to the government.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to California Gun Control Law
  2. 00:39Overview of SB 1384 and its Impact
  3. 01:04FFL Surveillance Requirements: Video and Audio
  4. 01:46Specific Areas to be Recorded
  5. 02:49Recording Retention Period
  6. 02:53Government Access to Recordings
  7. 03:30Court Orders and Red Flag Implications
  8. 04:04Comparison to Standard Surveillance Systems
  9. 04:24Creation of Searchable Databases
  10. 04:30Lawsuit Challenging SB 1384
  11. 04:40Impact on Homebased FFLs
  12. 04:58Lawsuit's Constitutional Arguments
  13. 05:54California's Control Over Firearm Transactions
  14. 06:21Conclusion and Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What new California gun control law takes effect on January 1st, 2024?

California's SB 1384, also known as Penal Code Section 26806, mandates that licensed firearms dealers (FFLs) must implement digital video and audio surveillance systems to record all customer transactions for a minimum of one year.

How does California's SB 1384 affect gun owner privacy?

SB 1384 requires FFLs to record all video and audio of transactions, including identifying parties involved. This footage is retained for a year and accessible to the government, raising concerns about privacy violations and the creation of searchable databases of gun owners.

Does the new California gun law apply to homebased FFLs?

Yes, the law explicitly states that homebased FFLs must also comply with the digital video and audio surveillance requirements, meaning transactions conducted from a residence will be recorded and stored for up to a year.

What is the legal challenge against California's SB 1384?

A lawsuit has been filed by the GOA and other plaintiffs challenging SB 1384's constitutionality, arguing it imposes 'Orwellian tactics' and violates the privacy rights of individuals by allowing extensive surveillance of confidential communications.

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