Red Flag Laws, 80% Ban, 21 Year Age Limit - California Gun Law Update October 2019

Published on October 14, 2019
Duration: 14:12

This video provides an overview of several California gun law updates signed in October 2019 by Governor Gavin Newsom. It details changes to Red Flag Laws, including extended durations and broadened filing authorities, and discusses new regulations on firearm sales, such as limitations on semi-automatic centerfire rifle purchases and private sales. The video also covers the upcoming regulation of 80% lowers and changes to concealed carry license fees, offering a critical perspective on the potential impacts of these laws on gun rights.

Quick Summary

California's October 2019 gun law updates include expanded Red Flag Laws with a five-year maximum duration and broader filing authorities. New regulations limit semi-automatic centerfire rifle purchases to one per 30 days and cap private sales at five transactions or 50 firearms annually. Additionally, 80% lowers will require purchase through licensed vendors starting in 2024, and concealed carry license fees are no longer capped.

Chapters

  1. 00:02Introduction & Overview
  2. 01:31Red Flag Laws Update
  3. 03:31AB 164: Out-of-State Orders
  4. 04:14Regulating Firearm Sales
  5. 04:52SB 61: Purchase Limits
  6. 06:45SB 376: Private Sales Cap
  7. 07:45AB 645: Suicide Prevention Message
  8. 08:16AB 879: 80% Lowers Regulation
  9. 09:36AB 1297: CCW Fee Increase
  10. 10:32AB 893: Del Mar Gun Show
  11. 10:59AB 521: UC Research Center
  12. 11:42AB 1603: Violence Prevention Grant
  13. 12:04AB 1548: Nonprofit Security Grant
  14. 12:33Call to Action & Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key changes to California's Red Flag Laws as of October 2019?

California's Red Flag Laws, or Gun Violence Restraining Orders, now allow for a maximum duration of five years, an increase from one year. Additionally, the pool of individuals eligible to file these orders has been expanded to include co-workers, employers, employees, and teachers, alongside family members and household members.

How do the new California gun laws affect the purchase of semi-automatic centerfire rifles?

Effective July 1, 2021, SB 61 limits individuals to purchasing one semi-automatic centerfire rifle from a dealer within any 30-day period, similar to the existing handgun purchase limit. This also impacts those aged 18-20, who can no longer purchase these rifles even with a hunting license.

What are the new restrictions on private firearm sales in California?

SB 376 caps annual private firearm sales by individuals to a maximum of five transactions or 50 firearms. Sales exceeding these limits will require the seller to obtain a license, effectively regulating larger-scale private transfers.

When will the regulation of 80% lowers take effect in California, and what does it entail?

Starting in 2024, AB 879 will require that 80% lowers, AK flats, and similar unfinished firearm precursor parts must be purchased through a licensed firearm precursor vendor in California. This means these items will no longer be available for direct purchase without going through a licensed dealer.

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