WE ARE WINNING!!!

Published on May 16, 2023
Duration: 18:41

This video discusses the ongoing legislative battles in California concerning gun control. Joel Persinger interviews Rick Travis and Sam Paredes about various bills aimed at restricting firearm ownership and access. They highlight the historical context of Second Amendment rights and the current challenges faced by gun owners in California, emphasizing the need for continued engagement in the legislative and judicial arenas.

Quick Summary

California faces numerous proposed gun control bills, including Assembly Bill 262 targeting youth shooting ranges and legislation for excise taxes and liability insurance. Experts argue that many proposals, like microstamping, are based on non-existent technology and that the fight for Second Amendment rights involves both legislative and judicial action.

Chapters

  1. 00:31Introduction & Support Channels
  2. 01:24The Feeling of Never Winning
  3. 02:01Historical Context of Resistance
  4. 03:13Gun Control as a Legacy
  5. 03:32CRPA's Role & Historical Fights
  6. 04:02Political Landscape & Future Challenges
  7. 05:08Legislative and Judicial Strategies
  8. 05:39How Bills Are Defeated
  9. 06:55Bill Disappearance and Transformation
  10. 07:26Judge Benitez's Role
  11. 08:26Current Legislative Threats
  12. 08:34Excise Tax Bill
  13. 09:07Assembly Bill 262 (Camp Bill)
  14. 11:06SB2 and Safe Spaces
  15. 11:50Dealer Record of Sales & Testing Requirements
  16. 12:16Urban Gun Free Zones
  17. 12:28Concealed Carry Bills
  18. 13:03Waiting Periods & Dealer Inspections
  19. 13:51Liability Insurance Debate
  20. 14:37Dealer Requirements & Storage
  21. 15:15Microstamping & Safe Handgun List
  22. 15:24Financial Institution Restrictions
  23. 16:08Effectiveness of Proposed Laws
  24. 16:30Fighting Non-Existent Technology
  25. 17:03Conclusion & Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Assembly Bill 262 (Camp Bill) in California?

Assembly Bill 262, also known as the Camp Bill, proposes to regulate or eliminate youth shooting ranges at various camps in California. It aims to establish a group that would consult and decide on the feasibility and pricing of these ranges, potentially impacting youth programs like Boy Scouts, JROTC, and high school shooting sports.

Why is microstamping legislation being opposed in California?

Opposition to microstamping legislation stems from the argument that the technology itself does not currently exist. Critics argue that creating laws for a non-existent technology is counterproductive, as legislation should address existing societal problems rather than speculative future capabilities.

What are the main concerns regarding proposed firearm liability insurance in California?

The insurance industry has raised concerns about the feasibility of requiring liability insurance for firearm owners. They argue that insuring against negligent acts, which can have criminal implications, is complex and that mandating such insurance as a precursor to exercising a constitutional right may be unconstitutional.

How are proposed gun control bills defeated in the California legislature?

Many gun control bills are defeated or significantly altered through a combination of legislative strategy and advocacy. Bills are often introduced as 'spot bills' (placeholders) and can be removed from consideration if staff and members are informed that the policy goals are unconstitutional or detrimental. Testimonies and arguments presented by advocacy groups also play a crucial role.

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