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Published on April 15, 2020
Duration: 49:48

The video addresses several legal and regulatory issues concerning firearms in California, including magazine capacity laws, background check delays, and the effectiveness of certain gun control measures. It highlights potential misinformation from law enforcement regarding magazine legality and emphasizes the importance of organizations like CRPA and GOA in fighting for Second Amendment rights. The speaker also touches on the bureaucratic inefficiencies within California's Department of Justice and the impact of increased gun sales on processing times.

Quick Summary

In California, magazines legally acquired before the 1991 ban or during 'Freedom Week' are grandfathered and remain legal. However, law enforcement may sometimes be misinformed. Significant delays in firearm purchases are due to the California DOJ being overwhelmed by increased sales and reduced staffing, causing background check backlogs.

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  1. 00:00Introduction & Technical Issues
  2. 01:2080% Lowers vs. Stripped Lowers Cost
  3. 02:11Stockpiling Reloading Supplies
  4. 03:29Dad's Bartering Advice
  5. 06:40Prepping with Reality in Mind
  6. 09:30GOC Membership & Hat
  7. 10:44COVID-19 & Anti-Gunners
  8. 12:11New Gun Owners & Education
  9. 12:51Domestic Violence Allegations & Gun Seizure
  10. 14:26Standard Capacity Magazines in CA
  11. 17:41Bullet Button History
  12. 18:34PA Liquor Store Closures & Ohio Border
  13. 19:30Smith & Wesson 686 Review
  14. 20:01Old Mags & Range Use
  15. 21:11Non-Lead Ammo Law Status
  16. 23:30California Non-Lead Ammo Law Update
  17. 24:19Unconstitutional Restriction of Free Movement
  18. 26:29Recommended Deer Hunting Caliber
  19. 30:2430-Day Wait Time for Gun Purchase
  20. 33:49Glock 19 Review
  21. 37:10NICS Wait Times
  22. 37:38New Gun Owners Buying Due to Fear
  23. 41:21The Importance of Prepping
  24. 44:46Pelosi Video & Political Tactics

Frequently Asked Questions

Are standard capacity magazines legal in California?

In California, magazines purchased before the original ban (around 1991) are grandfathered in and legal. Magazines bought during 'Freedom Week' are also legal. However, law enforcement may sometimes provide incorrect information regarding these laws.

Why are there long wait times for firearm purchases in California?

California's Department of Justice is overwhelmed with a 150-300% increase in firearm sales, operating with reduced staff. This backlog causes delays, and if background checks exceed 30 days, the process must restart.

What is the status of the non-lead ammunition law in California?

As of the video's recording, the non-lead ammunition law was not passed into legislation. The speaker understood it to primarily affect public ranges, not private property, but advised checking current status with advocacy groups.

How should new gun owners be approached?

New gun owners, especially those previously against firearms, should be educated and welcomed. Taking them to the range, befriending them, and helping them understand their Second Amendment rights is more productive than criticism.

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