Two More Gun Control Bills Signed, California Just Won't Stop

Published on October 5, 2023
Duration: 8:17

This video details two new California gun control bills, AB 1089 and AB 11483. AB 1089 classifies 3D printers and CNC milling machines as firearm-related products, requiring a manufacturer's license for anyone using them to produce firearms, regardless of quantity. AB 11483 eliminates the private party transfer exemption to the state's one-in-30-day firearm purchase limit, expanding the restriction to all transfers.

Quick Summary

California bill AB 1089 classifies 3D printers and CNC milling machines as firearm-related products, requiring a manufacturer's license for their use in firearm production. Additionally, AB 11483 removes the private party transfer exemption to the state's one-in-30-day firearm purchase limit, expanding restrictions to all transfers.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Two More CA Gun Control Bills
  2. 00:36Sponsor: Mechanic Superstore
  3. 01:38AB 1089: 3D Printers & CNC Machines Classified
  4. 03:00AB 11483: Changes to 1-in-30 Day Purchase Rule
  5. 04:02Expansion to Frames & Precursor Parts (Jan 2024)
  6. 04:27Elimination of Private Party Transfer Exemption
  7. 05:05Exemptions to the New Rule
  8. 05:35The Big Takeaway: Constant Law Changes
  9. 06:00Speaker's Decade of Covering CA Gun Laws
  10. 07:00Difficulty in Keeping Track of Laws
  11. 07:32Importance of Paying Attention to Smaller Bills
  12. 08:04Conclusion & Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What is California bill AB 1089 regarding firearms?

California bill AB 1089 classifies 3D printers and CNC milling machines as firearm-related products. This means anyone using these tools to manufacture a firearm must now be a licensed manufacturer, regardless of how many firearms they produce annually.

How does California's AB 11483 change firearm purchasing laws?

AB 11483 eliminates the exemption for private party transfers from California's one-in-30-day firearm purchase limit. Previously, this restriction only applied to transactions with licensed dealers, but now it applies to all transfers, making it harder to acquire firearms frequently.

What firearm components will be affected by California's one-in-30-day rule starting January 1, 2024?

Beginning January 1, 2024, California's one-in-30-day firearm purchase limitation will also apply to completed frames of receivers and firearm precursor parts, further restricting the acquisition of components used in firearm assembly.

Why is it difficult to keep track of California's gun control laws?

California consistently passes numerous gun control laws each year, including many smaller, less-publicized bills that amend existing regulations. This constant stream of legislation makes it challenging for citizens to stay fully informed about their rights and responsibilities.

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