Nightmare Gun Control PASSED by CALIFORNIA SENATE - sb1327 sb1384

Published on May 26, 2022
Duration: 8:18

This video discusses two California Senate bills, SB 1327 and SB 1384, that have passed. SB 1327, inspired by Texas's abortion law, allows private citizens to sue manufacturers and sellers of 'assault weapons' and 'ghost guns.' SB 1384 mandates audio/video surveillance, liability insurance, and annual training for firearms dealers, which the speaker argues could lead to the closure of many gun stores due to increased operating costs.

Quick Summary

California Senate bills SB 1327 and SB 1384 introduce significant new gun control measures. SB 1327 enables private citizen lawsuits against makers of 'assault weapons' and 'ghost guns,' while SB 1384 imposes costly operational requirements on firearms dealers, potentially leading to store closures.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: New California Gun Control Bills
  2. 00:11SB 1327 and SB 1384 Pass California Senate
  3. 00:47Texas-Style Bill Targets Assault Weapons and Ghost Guns
  4. 01:02Private Citizen Lawsuits Explained
  5. 01:47Gavin Newsom's Stance on Gun Control
  6. 02:08Historical Context of Gun Control Movements
  7. 03:20SB 1327: The 'Texas Abortion Law' Model
  8. 03:53Concerns Regarding Ghost Gun Definitions
  9. 04:04Ghost Gun Regulations in California (July 1st)
  10. 05:14The Assault Weapon Ban in California
  11. 06:07Possession of 'Assault Weapon Kits'
  12. 06:30SB 1384: Requirements for Firearms Dealers
  13. 07:03Impact of SB 1384 on Gun Stores
  14. 07:33San Francisco Precedent for SB 1384
  15. 08:02Support Organizations and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key provisions of California's SB 1327?

SB 1327 allows private citizens to sue manufacturers and sellers of 'assault weapons' and 'ghost guns' in California. This legal mechanism is modeled after a Texas law concerning abortion, enabling civil litigation against those involved in the creation or distribution of these firearms.

How will SB 1384 affect firearms dealers in California?

SB 1384 mandates that firearms dealers install audio and video surveillance systems, obtain liability insurance, and undergo annual training on preventing straw purchases. These requirements are expected to significantly increase operating costs, potentially leading to the closure of many gun stores.

What is the speaker's concern about the definition of 'ghost guns' in California?

The speaker is concerned that the evolving definition of 'ghost guns' and the difficulty in proving legal acquisition prior to new regulations could lead to individuals unintentionally violating the law and facing legal repercussions.

What historical context is provided for California's gun control policies?

The video touches on the origins of modern American gun control policies, suggesting they emanate from California in the late 1960s, led by Governor Ronald Reagan, with initial aims related to preventing Black citizens from carrying firearms publicly due to discrimination.

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