Title 1 to be BANNED by Newsom amidst crisis - BUDGET MANIPULATION

Published on May 15, 2020
Duration: 5:32

This video discusses California Governor Gavin Newsom's alleged attempt to ban 'Title 1' firearms through budget manipulation rather than legislative action. The speaker explains that these firearms are not currently classified as assault weapons, rifles, pistols, or shotguns under existing California law. The budget proposal allocates funds to the Department of Justice (DOJ) to redefine and regulate these firearms, which the speaker argues is an overreach of the DOJ's authority.

Quick Summary

California's Governor Gavin Newsom is allegedly using budget manipulation to ban 'Title 1' firearms, which are currently legal and not classified as assault weapons, rifles, pistols, or shotguns. Funds are being allocated to the Department of Justice (DOJ) to redefine these firearms, bypassing the standard legislative process.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Title 1 Firearms
  2. 00:42Legislative Process vs. Budget Manipulation
  3. 01:06COVID-19 as a Pretext for New Budget
  4. 01:29Bureau of Firearms Section Analysis
  5. 02:21Other Firearm Registration Funding
  6. 02:42Closing Regulatory Loopholes
  7. 03:01DOJ Redefining Firearm Definitions
  8. 03:30DOJ Admitted Legality of Title 1
  9. 03:40Action for Potential Damages
  10. 04:08Franklin Armory's Stance
  11. 04:14Cost of Banning Legal Firearms
  12. 04:51Taxpayer Money Allocation
  13. 05:26Call for Discussion

Frequently Asked Questions

What are Title 1 firearms in California?

In California, 'Title 1 firearms' refers to firearms that are not currently classified by law as assault weapons, rifles, pistols, or shotguns. These firearms are legal to own under existing statutes, though the state may seek to redefine them.

How is California attempting to ban Title 1 firearms?

Governor Gavin Newsom's administration is reportedly using budget allocation to the Department of Justice (DOJ) to fund the redefinition and regulation of Title 1 firearms, rather than pursuing traditional legislative bills or ballot propositions.

What is the role of the California DOJ in this issue?

The California DOJ's role is typically to enforce existing laws. However, the current budget proposal aims to provide them with funds to redefine what constitutes a rifle, pistol, or shotgun, thereby enabling them to regulate firearms that are currently legal.

What is the financial impact of this proposed ban?

The budget proposal allocates significant taxpayer money, reportedly over a million dollars, to the Bureau of Firearms to enhance their enforcement capabilities and to implement new regulations on firearms that are currently legal.

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