Warning to California 2A Supporters. Bills on Newsoms Desk

Published on October 10, 2019
Duration: 11:23

This video provides a critical warning to California 2A supporters regarding three significant gun control bills on Governor Gavin Newsom's desk. The speaker, demonstrating expert knowledge of legislative processes and legal implications, details SB 61 (one firearm per 30 days), AB 879 (firearm precursor parts), and SB 172 (10-year firearm prohibition). The primary strategy advocated for combating these measures is through the court system, urging donations and support for organizations like the Firearms Policy Coalition.

Quick Summary

Three critical California gun control bills are on Governor Newsom's desk: SB 61 limits firearm purchases to one per 30 days; AB 879 requires firearm precursor parts to go through FFL dealers; and SB 172 imposes a 10-year ban for certain unsafe storage misdemeanors. The most effective way to fight these laws is through the court system, by supporting organizations like the Firearms Policy Coalition.

Chapters

  1. 00:00California Gun Control Warning & Bills Overview
  2. 01:34SB 61: One Firearm per 30 Days Explained
  3. 03:28AB 879: Firearm Precursor Parts Restriction
  4. 05:29SB 172: 10-Year Firearm Prohibition
  5. 08:50Strategy: Fighting Gun Control in Court
  6. 10:59Conclusion & Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key California gun control bills currently on Governor Newsom's desk?

Three significant bills are SB 61, which would limit firearm purchases to one per 30 days for all types; AB 879, restricting the direct-to-home shipping of firearm precursor parts; and SB 172, proposing a 10-year firearm prohibition for certain misdemeanor offenses, particularly unsafe storage involving children.

How can Second Amendment supporters effectively combat new gun control laws in California?

Given the strong anti-gun sentiment in California, the most effective strategy is through the court system. Supporters are urged to donate to organizations like the Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) and volunteer their time to support legal challenges and advocacy efforts.

What is the purpose of AB 879 regarding firearm precursor parts?

AB 879, the 'firearm precursor parts restriction,' aims to prevent the direct-to-home shipping of most firearm components. These parts would need to be acquired through a Federal Firearm License (FFL) dealer, which critics argue could lead to a broad registration system for firearm parts.

What does SB 172 propose concerning firearm prohibitions?

SB 172 expands the list of offenses leading to a firearm prohibition. Specifically, it introduces a 10-year ban for individuals convicted of a misdemeanor related to unsafe firearm storage, especially if children could access the firearm. This is seen as a disproportionate penalty for misdemeanors.

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