Supreme Court’s NEW RULING Has HUGE IMPACT On The Future Of REGULATION

Published on March 2, 2024
Duration: 12:03

This video analyzes California's proposed SB 160, which mandates statewide firearm registration and an annual fee for lawful possession. It discusses how SB 160, building on SB 2, aims to create a comprehensive database of all lawfully owned firearms, imposing significant penalties, including a $1,000 fine per unregistered firearm starting July 1st, 2025. The legislation is presented as a threat to Second Amendment rights, with ongoing legal challenges and calls for opposition from firearm owners.

Quick Summary

California's proposed SB 160 mandates statewide firearm registration and an annual fee for lawful possession. Failure to register firearms could result in a $1,000 fine per weapon starting July 1st, 2025, impacting Second Amendment rights.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to New Firearm Laws
  2. 00:17SB 2 and Carry Restrictions
  3. 00:38California's Statewide Arms Registration Push
  4. 01:01Analysis of California's SB 160
  5. 01:33Senator Anthony Portantino's Role
  6. 02:00SB 2 Bans and Training Requirements
  7. 02:44Specifics of SB 160 Bill Summary
  8. 03:05Actions to Oppose SB 160
  9. 03:48Existing Registration Laws in California
  10. 04:18California's Existing Data Systems (CFS, CRIS)
  11. 04:48Existing Laws: Assault Weapon Registration, CCW
  12. 05:02Permit Fees and Market Pricing
  13. 05:13Restrictions on Public Spaces
  14. 05:36Attacking Law-Abiding Americans' Liberties
  15. 05:49Penalties for Non-Compliance
  16. 06:25Enforcement Measures and Farmer Exemptions
  17. 06:41Special Fund for Registry Management
  18. 06:51Department's Role in Maintaining Registration
  19. 07:14Extensive Registration System in California
  20. 07:23Appeals Court Ruling on Regulations
  21. 07:38Government Authority vs. Individual Rights
  22. 07:40Gun Rights Groups Lawsuit
  23. 07:56Concerns Over Fee Utilization
  24. 08:28Registration Not Evidence of Lawful Entitlement
  25. 09:00Violation for Unregistered Arms
  26. 09:27Financial Burden and Legal Implications
  27. 09:45Threat to Legal Arm Ownership
  28. 10:08Lack of Clarity on Registration Procedure
  29. 10:15Future DOJ System for Registration
  30. 10:31Legal Challenges and Ongoing Actions
  31. 10:40Laws in Aftermath of Mass Shootings
  32. 10:44Unspecified Registration Costs
  33. 10:51Surrendering Unregistered Arms
  34. 11:00Registration Process and Fees
  35. 11:20Alternatives to Registration: Surrender
  36. 11:31SB 160 Opposition to Supreme Court Decisions
  37. 11:41New York State Rifle & Pistol Association v. Bruen
  38. 11:46Call to Action for Firearm Owners
  39. 11:54Support from Outside California

Frequently Asked Questions

What is California's SB 160 bill about?

California's SB 160 proposes a statewide firearm registration system, requiring individuals to register all firearms they own. It also mandates an annual fee for lawful possession of these firearms, with penalties for non-compliance.

What are the penalties for not registering a firearm under SB 160?

Possessing a firearm subject to registration but not currently registered would be considered an infraction. Starting July 1st, 2025, this could result in a significant fine of $1,000 for each unregistered firearm.

How does SB 160 build upon previous firearm legislation in California?

SB 160 follows SB 2, a law that banned carrying firearms in 26 specific locations. SB 160 aims to expand firearm control by implementing a comprehensive statewide registration and fee system for all owned firearms.

What is the purpose of the annual fee proposed in SB 160?

The annual fee mandated by SB 160 is intended to cover the costs associated with the administration and enforcement of the firearm registry. This collected money will be placed into a special fund managed by the state.

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