Title 1 Update! Take Action Now!

Published on June 20, 2020
Duration: 5:03

This video provides a critical update on a mass action lawsuit supported by Franklin Armory against the California Department of Justice concerning Title 1 'other' firearms. The lawsuit aims to challenge the DOJ's obstruction of firearm transfers by failing to update the DROS system. California residents interested in these firearms are urged to act quickly to gain legal standing by placing a deposit.

Quick Summary

Franklin Armory is backing a lawsuit against the California DOJ to unblock Title 1 'other' firearm transfers, which have been stalled due to an unupdated DROS system. California residents can gain legal standing by placing a deposit on a Title 1 firearm by month's end.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Franklin Armory Title 1 Lawsuit Update
  2. 00:58Purpose of Lawsuit & Gaining Standing
  3. 01:31Defining the Title 1 'Other' Firearm
  4. 02:23CA Budgetary Targeting of 'Others'
  5. 03:00Recommendation for CA Residents

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Franklin Armory Title 1 lawsuit about?

The lawsuit, supported by Franklin Armory, challenges the California Department of Justice's obstruction of Title 1 'other' firearm transfers. The DOJ has failed to update its DROS system, effectively blocking these legal firearm sales and transfers for California residents.

How can California residents gain legal standing in the Title 1 lawsuit?

To gain legal standing, California residents interested in a Title 1 'other' firearm must place a deposit with Franklin Armory by the end of the current month. This action is crucial for establishing interest and potential legal advantage in the ongoing legal challenge.

What is a Title 1 'other' firearm?

A Title 1 'other' firearm is a classification that means it is not legally defined as a rifle, pistol, or shotgun. These firearms are legal under California law, but the state's Department of Justice has prevented their transfer by not updating the DROS system.

Why is the California DOJ blocking 'other' firearm transfers?

The video suggests the California DOJ has effectively prevented transfers of 'other' firearms by failing to update the DROS system. There are also indications that the state is using its budgetary process to specifically prohibit these types of firearms.

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