The DOJ Reaching Deeper in Your Pocket

Published on August 29, 2024
Duration: 17:41

This video discusses a proposed increase in California's ammunition purchase fee from $1 to $5 by the Department of Justice. Attorney Matt Cabalo explains the history of the fee, stemming from Proposition 63 and related legislation, which mandates background checks for ammunition purchases. The DOJ cites the need to cover operational costs and repay a $25 million loan, as initial transaction estimates were significantly overestimated, leading to the system's insolvency. The proposal is subject to a public comment period ending October 8, 2024.

Quick Summary

California's Department of Justice is proposing to increase the fee for ammunition purchases from $1 to $5. This change aims to cover program costs and repay a $25 million loan, as initial revenue projections were significantly higher than actual transaction volumes. The public has until October 8, 2024, to submit comments on this proposal.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: DOJ Fee Increase Proposal
  2. 00:19Welcome and Overview of Fee Hike
  3. 01:15History of the $1 Ammunition Fee
  4. 03:59DOJ Proposal Details and Justification
  5. 04:33Why the $1 Fee Isn't Working
  6. 05:10DOJ's Financial Situation and Loan Repayment
  7. 06:03Transaction Volume Discrepancy
  8. 07:05Economic Impact of Fee Increases
  9. 08:46Fiscal Irresponsibility and Citizen Impact
  10. 09:05Litigation and the Bruen Decision
  11. 10:45DOJ's Admission of No Federal Comparables
  12. 11:33ROIE Case and Future Legal Challenges
  13. 12:08Impact on Existing Litigation
  14. 12:49Public Comment Period Details
  15. 13:45How to Submit Comments
  16. 14:12Comparison to Emergency Regulations
  17. 15:13Traditional Rulemaking Process Explained
  18. 15:49Final Thoughts and Path Forward
  19. 16:38Importance of Litigation and Advocacy
  20. 17:03Call to Action: Like, Share, Subscribe

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is California proposing to increase the ammunition purchase fee to $5?

The California Department of Justice (DOJ) proposes raising the ammunition purchase fee from $1 to $5 to cover the operational and enforcement costs of the ammunition authorization program. This increase is also intended to help repay a $25 million loan provided for system development, as initial revenue projections based on transaction volume were significantly overestimated.

What is the history of the ammunition purchase fee in California?

The current $1 ammunition purchase fee was established following a 2016 voter initiative and subsequent legislation that mandated background checks for all ammunition sales. This system was designed to prevent prohibited individuals from acquiring ammunition.

What is the deadline for submitting public comments on the proposed fee increase?

The public comment period for the proposed increase in California's ammunition purchase fee closes on October 8, 2024, at 5:00 p.m. Interested individuals can submit written comments to the Department of Justice and the Office of Administrative Law.

How does the proposed fee increase relate to legal challenges like the RO v. Bonta case?

The proposed fee increase and the DOJ's acknowledgment of no comparable federal regulations could serve as additional evidence in ongoing legal challenges, such as the RO v. Bonta case. The uniqueness of California's system, highlighted by the DOJ, may be scrutinized under the historical and traditional text and tradition test established by the Bruen decision.

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