The Armed Scholar & Reno May Sue California!!

Published on September 27, 2023
Duration: 9:04

California Governor Gavin Newsom has signed new legislation imposing significant restrictions on firearm owners. This includes an 11% tax on firearms and ammunition, increased concealed carry costs, and expanded 'sensitive places.' Immediately following the bill's signing, two major lawsuits were filed against California Attorney General Rob Bonta, with prominent Second Amendment advocates and organizations like Reno May, The Armed Scholar, the Second Amendment Foundation, and Gun Owners of America as plaintiffs. The speaker, an expert in firearms law and advocacy, critically analyzes these new laws and the ongoing legal battles to protect constitutional rights.

Quick Summary

California's new gun law imposes an 11% tax on firearms and ammunition, bringing the total tax to approximately 20%. It also expands 'sensitive places' where firearms are prohibited, including parking lots. Two major lawsuits have been filed against Attorney General Rob Bonta by prominent Second Amendment advocates and organizations.

Chapters

  1. 00:00CA Governor Signs New Firearm Legislation
  2. 00:31Sponsor Ad: SDI Desert Institute
  3. 01:26Details of New CA Gun Law
  4. 04:45Lawsuits Filed Against New CA Law
  5. 06:19Second Amendment Legal Battle in CA
  6. 07:42Shoutouts and Channel Promotion

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key provisions of the new California gun law?

The new California law imposes an 11% tax on firearms and ammunition, increasing the total tax to about 20%. It also targets micro-stamping technology, raises concealed carry permit costs and training requirements, and expands 'sensitive places' where firearms are banned, including parking lots.

Who is suing California over its new gun legislation?

Two lawsuits have been filed against California Attorney General Rob Bonta. Plaintiffs include Reno May, Anthony Miranda (The Armed Scholar), the Second Amendment Foundation, Gun Owners of America, and the Firearms Policy Coalition, among others.

What is the purpose of the new 11% tax in California?

The new 11% tax on firearms and ammunition in California is part of a legislative package aimed at increasing restrictions on gun ownership. This tax raises the overall consumer cost significantly, contributing to the financial burden on firearm purchasers.

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