NFL Player Loses $100 Million Because of CA Assault Weapon Charges!

Published on July 13, 2021
Duration: 10:45

This video analyzes the legal ramifications for NFL player Frank Clark, who faces felony charges in California for assault weapon possession, prohibited person status, and transportation/concealed carry violations. The speaker, an attorney, details relevant California Penal Codes and the potential consequences, including loss of his $100 million NFL contract and prison time.

Quick Summary

NFL player Frank Clark faces felony charges in California for violating assault weapon laws, being a prohibited person due to prior felony convictions, and breaking transportation/concealed carry rules. These violations, involving an Uzi and other firearms, could lead to prison time and the loss of his $100 million contract.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Frank Clark's $100 Million Loss
  2. 00:13Channel Sponsors: USCCA & Route 66 Shoes
  3. 00:46ESPN Report: Clark's Gun Law Violations
  4. 01:21Felony Possession of Assault Weapon Charge
  5. 01:31Uzi Found in Lamborghini During Traffic Stop
  6. 02:13Second Arrest: Handgun and Rifle Found
  7. 02:40Prior Arrests: Domestic Battery & Home Invasion
  8. 03:15Analysis of California Gun Laws
  9. 03:31Legal Disclaimer
  10. 03:47Prohibited Person Status Explained
  11. 04:28California Penal Code 29800 (Prohibited Person)
  12. 05:36California Assault Weapons Ban
  13. 05:45California Penal Code 30515 (Assault Weapons)
  14. 06:31Transportation and Concealed Carry Laws
  15. 06:34Firearm Transportation Rules
  16. 07:46California Penal Code 25400 (Concealed Firearm)
  17. 08:23Penalties for Violations
  18. 08:56Impact on NFL Career and Contract
  19. 09:36Case Study Conclusion
  20. 10:00Viewer Questions and Engagement

Frequently Asked Questions

What California gun laws did NFL player Frank Clark allegedly violate?

Frank Clark is facing charges for violating California's assault weapons laws, being a prohibited person in possession of firearms (due to prior felony convictions), and violating transportation and concealed carry laws. These violations stem from incidents involving an Uzi submachine gun and a loaded handgun and rifle found in his vehicle.

Why is Frank Clark considered a 'prohibited person' in California?

Frank Clark is likely considered a prohibited person in California due to his prior convictions for felony home invasion and domestic battery. California Penal Code 29800(a)(1) prohibits individuals with felony convictions from possessing firearms.

What are the penalties for violating California's assault weapons laws?

Violating California's assault weapons laws, as defined by Penal Code 30515, is a felony. Penalties can vary but often include significant prison time and fines. Possession of unregistered 'assault weapons' is a primary offense.

How should firearms be transported in California to avoid legal issues?

To comply with California's transportation laws, firearms should generally be transported unloaded and secured within a locked container. This helps prevent violations of concealed carry laws and ensures safe transit.

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