TAKE ACTION NOW!!! Newsom Signs Title 1 Ban!!!

Published on August 7, 2020
Duration: 8:28

This video provides an urgent update on California's SB 118, signed into law by Governor Gavin Newsom, which redefines 'other firearms' like the Franklin Armory Title 1 as assault weapons. The bill also accelerates the deadline for firearm precursor part vendor requirements. The expert analysis highlights the rapid legislative process and its implications for gun owners and manufacturers.

Quick Summary

California's SB 118, signed by Governor Gavin Newsom, redefines 'other firearms' like the Franklin Armory Title 1 as assault weapons and advances the precursor part vendor deadline to July 1, 2022. Possession of newly defined assault weapons must have occurred before September 1, 2020, with registration by January 1, 2022.

Chapters

  1. 00:00California Title 1 Ban News
  2. 00:24SB 118 Bill Overview
  3. 00:58Franklin Armory Title 1 and Definition
  4. 01:38DOJ System and Lawsuits
  5. 02:00Firearms Precursor Part Vendor Requirement
  6. 02:23Impact of Precursor Part Changes
  7. 02:43Speed of Legislative Action
  8. 03:20Fastest Government Operation
  9. 03:42Legal Status of SB 118
  10. 04:21Impact on Mass Action Lawsuit
  11. 05:09Criticism of California's Process
  12. 05:47Bill History and Opposition
  13. 06:04Facing Opposition in California
  14. 06:36Governor's Signature Confirmation
  15. 07:18Franklin Armory Support
  16. 07:44Future Updates and Channel Support

Frequently Asked Questions

What is SB 118 and how does it affect firearms in California?

SB 118, signed into law by Governor Gavin Newsom, redefines 'other firearms' with certain features, like the Franklin Armory Title 1, as assault weapons. It also accelerates the deadline for purchasing firearm precursor parts.

When did SB 118 become law and what are the key deadlines?

SB 118 became law on August 6, 2020. Key deadlines include possession of newly defined assault weapons prior to September 1, 2020, with registration by January 1, 2022, and the precursor part vendor requirement by July 1, 2022.

What is an 'other firearm' in the context of California gun laws?

An 'other firearm' is a classification that previously allowed certain firearms, often with pistol grips and rifle-style barrels, to bypass California's assault weapon definition. SB 118 now includes these under the assault weapon ban if they possess specific offending features.

How can gun owners support legal challenges against California's SB 118?

Gun owners can support legal challenges by contacting Franklin Armory to inquire about their mass action lawsuit and placing a deposit for the Title 1 firearm, which helps fund efforts to contest the new law.

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