The Insanity Never Ends: California "Glock Ban" Chaos

Published on October 6, 2025
Duration: 6:05

This video discusses three new gun bills passed in California: SB74 (background checks and registration for barrels), AB1078 (limiting firearm purchases to three per month), and AB1127 (a 'Glock ban' affecting an entire handgun category). The speaker emphasizes these laws target law-abiding citizens, as criminals and law enforcement are exempt. The video details the timeline for Governor Newsom to sign or veto these bills, noting that inaction would also result in them becoming law. Lawsuits are anticipated.

Quick Summary

California has passed three significant gun bills: SB74 for barrel registration, AB1078 limiting purchases to three per month, and AB1127, a 'Glock ban' affecting a handgun category. These laws primarily impact law-abiding citizens, as criminals and law enforcement are often exempt. Governor Newsom has a 30-day window to sign or veto, after which inaction leads to the bills becoming law.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: California Gun Bills
  2. 00:56Governor Newsom's Stance on Guns
  3. 01:28Supporting Constitutional Rights
  4. 01:52Overview of New Gun Bills
  5. 02:01SB74: Barrel Registration
  6. 02:06AB1078: Purchase Limits
  7. 02:24AB1127: The 'Glock Ban'
  8. 02:40Impact on Law-Abiding Citizens
  9. 02:59Status of the Bills
  10. 03:06Governor's Signing Deadline
  11. 03:19Bill Delivery Timelines
  12. 03:50Likelihood of Simultaneous Signing
  13. 04:15What Happens if Bills Aren't Signed?
  14. 04:45High Probability of Bills Becoming Law
  15. 05:05Anticipated Lawsuits
  16. 05:14Second Amendment Rights
  17. 05:36Conclusion and Updates

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the three new gun bills recently passed in California?

California recently passed SB74, which mandates background checks and registration for firearm barrels. AB1078 restricts firearm purchases to three per month, and AB1127, dubbed the 'Glock ban,' targets an entire category of handguns.

When do California's new gun bills take effect?

AB1127, the 'Glock ban,' is set to take effect in less than a year. The other bills' effective dates will depend on when Governor Newsom signs them or if they become law through inaction, which is expected soon.

Who is most affected by California's new gun laws?

The speaker argues that these laws primarily affect law-abiding citizens. Criminals are unlikely to comply with background checks or safety requirements, and law enforcement is typically exempt from such regulations.

What is Governor Newsom's deadline to sign or veto California's new gun bills?

Governor Newsom has 30 days after each bill reaches his desk to sign or veto it. If he takes no action, the bill automatically becomes law 12 days after the initial 30-day period expires.

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