REGISTER YOUR GUNS OR TURN THEM IN - CA sb1160

Published on March 3, 2024
Duration: 14:01

This video provides an expert-level breakdown of California's SB1160, detailing firearm registration requirements, potential fees, and deadlines. Reno May, demonstrating deep knowledge of California firearm laws and legislative processes, explains the implications for residents, visitors, and military personnel, while also highlighting potential constitutional violations and offering actionable advice for political engagement.

Quick Summary

California's SB1160 requires firearm owners to register their firearms with the DOJ or surrender them by July 1, 2025. Estimated annual fees are $20-$25 per firearm. Failure to comply results in a $1000 fine. The law impacts residents, visitors, and military personnel in California.

Chapters

  1. 00:00CA SB1160 Introduction
  2. 00:25Bill's Impact and Issues
  3. 00:51Speaker's Past Registration Experience
  4. 01:29Sponsor: DeleteMe
  5. 02:50SB1160 Annual Registration & Fees
  6. 03:54DOJ Tactics and Deadline
  7. 04:55Impact on Visitors and Military
  8. 06:18Speaker's Personal Struggle with Registration
  9. 09:05DOJ Registration System Likely Failure
  10. 10:08Who the Bill Targets
  11. 11:15Impact on Average Gun Owners
  12. 13:00Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the options for firearm owners under California's SB1160?

Under California's SB1160, firearm owners have two primary options: register their firearms with the California Department of Justice (DOJ) or turn them over to the police. The DOJ will set the fees and process for registration.

When is the deadline for firearm registration under SB1160?

The California Department of Justice (DOJ) must establish the firearm registration system by April 1, 2025. The expected window for registration is from April 1 to July 1, 2025. Possessing an unregistered firearm after July 1, 2025, carries a $1000 fine.

Who is impacted by California's SB1160 firearm registration law?

SB1160 impacts all firearm owners and visitors in California. This includes residents, individuals temporarily visiting or passing through the state with firearms, and military personnel stationed in California.

What are the estimated costs associated with SB1160 firearm registration?

The California Department of Justice (DOJ) will determine the annual fees for firearm registration under SB1160. Based on previous registration schemes, these fees are estimated to be between $20-$25 per firearm annually, though the DOJ has full discretion.

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