Newsom’s “Do Nothing” Move Still Hurts Gun Owners

Published on October 23, 2025
Duration: 1:13

This video discusses several California legislative bills that impose new regulations on firearm owners. Key bills mentioned include AB 1078 (CCW regulations, three-guns-a-month rule), AB 1127 (Glock ban), AB 1263 (ghost guns, 3D printed parts), and SB 704 (barrel registration). The speakers suggest that some of these bills may pass into law without a gubernatorial signature, potentially leading to future litigation.

Quick Summary

California is enacting new firearm regulations, including AB 1078 (CCW, 3-gun limit), AB 1127 (Glock ban), AB 1263 (ghost guns, 3D printed parts), and SB 704 (barrel registration). These bills may pass without a signature, initiating future litigation to challenge their legality.

Chapters

  1. 00:00California Gun Control Bills Discussed
  2. 00:07Assembly Bill 1127: Glock Ban
  3. 00:12Assembly Bill 1263: Ghost Guns & 3D Printed Parts
  4. 00:16Senate Bill 704: Barrel Registration
  5. 00:24Legislative Strategy and Potential Outcomes
  6. 00:35Watching for New Laws and Litigation
  7. 00:52Impact of Detrimental Second Amendment Bills

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key California gun control bills discussed in this video?

The video highlights Assembly Bill 1078 (CCW regulations, three guns a month rule), Assembly Bill 1127 (Glock ban), Assembly Bill 1263 (ghost guns, 3D printed parts regulation), and Senate Bill 704 (barrel registration).

How might California's new gun laws be enacted without a governor's signature?

The speakers suggest that some bills may pass into law through the 'allow without signature' process. This legislative maneuver can provide political cover for officials, especially during election cycles, and often precedes legal challenges.

What is the significance of Assembly Bill 1263 regarding ghost guns?

Assembly Bill 1263 aims to increase regulations and potentially ban parts used in the construction of 'ghost guns'. This specifically targets components that can be 3D printed, further restricting access to unregulated firearm parts.

What is the expected outcome of these new California firearm regulations?

While these bills may become law, the video suggests that the legislative conversation will likely be followed by a litigation conversation. The goal of gun rights advocates will be to challenge these laws and hopefully get them struck down before they take effect.

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