YES! Gun permitting bill SB 918 FAILS... CA has just given Gun Control a BLACK EYE!

Published on September 1, 2022
Duration: 6:33

This video discusses the failure of California's SB 918, a bill intended to regulate concealed carry permits in response to the Supreme Court's Bruen decision. The host, Braden, highlights that the bill's failure represents a significant setback for gun control advocates and a victory for Second Amendment supporters in California. The content emphasizes the legislative process, the impact of the Bruen decision, and the ongoing fight for gun rights.

Quick Summary

California's SB 918, a bill intended to regulate concealed carry permits, failed to pass the Assembly by two votes. This outcome, influenced by the Supreme Court's Bruen decision, means CCW permitting will remain under local control in California, representing a significant setback for gun control advocates.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & SB 918 Failure
  2. 00:46Sponsor Segment: Kamikoto Knives
  3. 01:58Return to SB 918 Discussion
  4. 02:23Article on Bill Failure
  5. 02:58Bruen Case and CA's Defeat
  6. 03:17Voting Details and Portantino's Reaction
  7. 04:04SB 918's Restrictive Requirements
  8. 05:29Portantino's 'Troubled' Outcome
  9. 06:22Conclusion and Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What was Senate Bill 918 in California?

Senate Bill 918 was an urgency measure proposed in California that aimed to regulate concealed carry permits in response to the Supreme Court's Bruen decision. It sought to establish state-level rules for CCW permits but ultimately failed to pass the Assembly.

Why did SB 918 fail in California?

SB 918 failed because it did not secure the required 54 votes in the California Assembly, falling short by two votes. This failure is seen as a setback for gun control advocates and a victory for Second Amendment supporters.

What is the impact of the Bruen decision on California gun laws?

The Supreme Court's Bruen decision, which struck down restrictive gun laws in New York, influenced California's legislative landscape. The failure of SB 918 means concealed carry permitting will revert to local control in California, rather than being dictated by a statewide mandate.

What were the proposed requirements for CCW permits under SB 918?

Under SB 918, applicants for concealed carry permits would have needed to be at least 21 years old, complete 16 hours of training, pass background checks, and provide three character references. The bill also listed numerous prohibited locations for carrying firearms.

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