Newsom Signed 23 Gun Control Bills, You Need To See This

Published on September 28, 2023
Duration: 5:26

This video details 23 new gun control bills signed into law in California, focusing on three key pieces of legislation: AB 725, which expands reporting requirements to include lost or stolen firearm precursor parts; AB 1406, which allows for delays of firearm purchases up to an additional 30 days beyond the standard waiting period; and AB 1587, which establishes special merchant codes for FFLs and vendors to track firearm-related purchases. The speaker expresses concern over the enforceability and constitutionality of these laws.

Quick Summary

California has enacted 23 new gun control laws, including AB 725 requiring reporting of lost or stolen firearm precursor parts, AB 1406 allowing delays of firearm purchases up to 40 days, and AB 1587 creating special merchant codes for FFLs to track purchases. AB 92 also prohibits prohibited individuals from owning body armor.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to California Gun Control Bills
  2. 00:53AB 725: Precursor Parts Reporting
  3. 01:52AB 1406: Extended Firearm Wait Times
  4. 02:15AB 1587: FFL Merchant Codes
  5. 02:24AB 92: Body Armor Prohibition
  6. 02:46Analysis of California's Legislative Approach
  7. 02:55Call to Action and Support for Legal Challenges

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key changes introduced by California's AB 725 regarding firearms?

AB 725 expands the reporting requirements for lost or stolen items to include firearm precursor parts. This means that if you lose or have these specific components stolen, you must report it to law enforcement within a set timeframe, or face potential penalties.

How does California's AB 1406 affect firearm purchase waiting periods?

AB 1406 allows the California Department of Justice to delay the release of a firearm purchase for up to an additional 30 days beyond the standard 10-day waiting period. This can potentially extend the total wait time to over 40 days under certain circumstances.

What is the purpose of AB 1587 concerning FFLs and firearm purchases?

AB 1587 establishes special merchant codes for Federal Firearms Licensees (FFLs) and other firearm vendors. The goal is to enable financial institutions and the state to track purchases of firearms and related items more effectively.

What new prohibition does California's AB 92 introduce?

AB 92 prohibits individuals who are already legally barred from purchasing or owning firearms from also owning body armor. This adds body armor to the list of items restricted for certain individuals in California.

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