SB2 in 2024 How the 9th Circuit Contradicts the Supreme Court

Published on January 4, 2024
Duration: 36:47

This video discusses several new and upcoming California gun laws in 2024, including SB 1384 requiring 24-hour surveillance for FFLs, SB 2 restricting CCW permits in 'sensitive places' and mandating signage, and AB 28 imposing an 11% excise tax on firearms and ammunition. The speakers, Rick Travis (CRPA Legislative Director) and Kevin, express strong opposition to these laws, arguing they infringe upon constitutional rights, disproportionately affect small businesses and law-abiding citizens, and are based on false pretenses. They highlight ongoing litigation and the political motivations behind these legislative actions.

Quick Summary

California's 2024 gun legislation includes SB 1384 (FFL surveillance), SB 2 (CCW 'sensitive places'), and AB 28 (11% excise tax on firearms/ammo). Critics argue these laws infringe on Second Amendment rights, burden small businesses, and are politically motivated, with the Ninth Circuit's SB 2 ruling allowing restrictions to take effect.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: 2024 Gun Laws
  2. 00:16Welcome & CRPA Update
  3. 01:59SB 1384: FFL Surveillance Requirements
  4. 04:46SB 1384: Impact on Small FFLs
  5. 07:55FFLs Leaving California Due to SB 1384
  6. 10:06Cumulative Impact of Gun Laws
  7. 12:22CRPA Lawsuit on SB 1384
  8. 13:16Impact of Surveillance on Gun Store Culture
  9. 14:47SB 2: CCW Restrictions & Sensitive Places
  10. 15:41Judge Carney Ruling & 9th Circuit Overturn
  11. 16:09History of SB 918 / SB 2
  12. 17:17Bruin Decision & Legislative Response
  13. 19:36Lowering the Threshold for SB 2
  14. 20:43SB 2: Compelled Speech & Signage
  15. 23:02More on SB 2: Delays in Signage Approval
  16. 23:41SB 2: No Mass Casualty Incidents by CCW Holders
  17. 24:50AB 28: 11% Excise Tax on Firearms & Ammo
  18. 27:35AB 28 vs. Pitman-Robertson Act
  19. 29:08AB 28 Impact on New Firearm Owners
  20. 31:362024 Legislative Session Outlook
  21. 32:27Upcoming Legislation: Insurance, Registration, Shotguns
  22. 34:36Conclusion & Call to Action
  23. 36:20Stay Updated with CRPA TV

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key new California gun laws taking effect in 2024?

In 2024, California saw the implementation of SB 1384 requiring 24-hour surveillance for FFLs, SB 2 restricting CCW permits in 'sensitive places,' and AB 28 imposing an 11% excise tax on firearms and ammunition. These laws are facing significant opposition and legal challenges.

How does SB 1384 impact Federal Firearms Licensees (FFLs) in California?

SB 1384 mandates that FFLs install and maintain 24-hour video surveillance systems, storing footage for up to a year. This is particularly burdensome for small, home-based FFLs due to high compliance costs, potentially leading to business closures.

What is the significance of the Ninth Circuit's ruling on Senate Bill 2 (SB 2)?

The Ninth Circuit overturned a lower court's decision that found SB 2 unconstitutional. This means that provisions of SB 2, such as 'sensitive place' restrictions for CCW holders, are now in effect, despite ongoing legal debate and criticism from gun rights advocates.

What is the purpose of the 11% excise tax on firearms and ammunition in California (AB 28)?

AB 28 imposes an 11% excise tax on firearms, parts, and ammunition in California, which is in addition to existing taxes. Proponents claim it's for public safety, but critics argue it's a punitive measure that makes self-defense prohibitively expensive for many Californians.

What are the main arguments against the new California gun laws discussed?

Opponents argue these laws infringe upon Second Amendment rights, are based on false pretenses, disproportionately harm law-abiding citizens and small businesses, and are part of a broader effort to dismantle gun culture rather than genuinely enhance public safety. They also cite the high costs and logistical barriers created by these regulations.

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