URGENT ACTION NEEDED - TITLE 1 UPDATE

Published on June 18, 2020
Duration: 10:02

This video details an urgent action required for California residents seeking Title 1 firearms. Franklin Armory is funding a mass action lawsuit against the California Department of Justice for allegedly stalling the lawful commerce of these firearms. A $5 refundable deposit placed before June 30th is presented as crucial for consumers to gain standing in the lawsuit and potentially secure their right to acquire Title 1 firearms.

Quick Summary

California residents seeking Title 1 firearms must place a $5 refundable deposit before June 30th to gain standing in a mass action lawsuit against the California Department of Justice. This legal action is being funded by Franklin Armory due to alleged delays in updating the DROS system, which is blocking the lawful commerce of these firearms.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Urgent Action for CA Title 1 Firearms
  2. 00:19Franklin Armory Statement on CA DOJ
  3. 01:10Mass Action Lawsuit Explained
  4. 01:37Deposit Deadline and Standing
  5. 02:01Separate Lawsuit for Damages
  6. 02:25What This Means for Consumers
  7. 02:49Defining Title 1 Firearms
  8. 03:20State's Backdoor Acquisition Strategy
  9. 03:58Franklin Armory's Lawsuit Response
  10. 04:16How to Get Your Foot in the Door
  11. 04:44Truly Time-Sensitive Action
  12. 05:22Franklin Armory's Other Products
  13. 05:38Title 1 Product Legality in CA
  14. 05:58DOJ's Promise to Change System
  15. 06:54Consumer Benefit Through Mass Action
  16. 07:54State's Novel Approach to Law Change
  17. 09:07Bringing the Fight to the State
  18. 09:26Unconscionable Misuse of Authority
  19. 09:53Fight the Good Fight Together

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the urgent action required for California residents regarding Title 1 firearms?

California residents seeking Title 1 firearms must act quickly. Placing a $5 fully refundable deposit before June 30th is crucial to gain standing in a mass action lawsuit against the California Department of Justice, which is allegedly blocking lawful commerce of these firearms.

Why is Franklin Armory funding a lawsuit against the California Department of Justice?

Franklin Armory is funding a mass action lawsuit because the California Department of Justice has allegedly refused to allow the lawful commerce of Title 1 firearms by failing to update their DROS entry system, which has been stalled for seven months.

What is a Title 1 firearm and why is it being targeted in California?

A Title 1 firearm is designed for two-handed use, not shouldering, and is not classified as a rifle, pistol, or shotgun. It can have features like detachable magazines and semi-automatic fire. California is allegedly targeting these firearms through regulatory delays and legislative maneuvers.

How can consumers ensure they have legal standing in the Title 1 firearm lawsuit?

To have legal standing in the mass action lawsuit, consumers must place a $5 refundable deposit before July 1st. This deposit demonstrates intent to purchase and is presented as the only way to participate in the legal action against the state's alleged obstruction of firearm commerce.

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