This video discusses the legal challenge to California's AB 173, a law requiring personal data submission for firearm purchases and subsequent data sharing. Washington Gun Law President, William Kirk, explains the case of Barba v. Bonta, a motion for summary judgment aimed at overturning this law. The video highlights the tension between the right to privacy and firearm ownership, urging viewers to educate themselves on these critical issues affecting Second Amendment rights. It also promotes educational resources from Sonoran Desert Institute and provides contact information for Washington Gun Law.
This YouTube video discusses a significant legal victory for the California Department of Justice, where the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals dismissed a major lawsuit. The lawsuit challenged a new California law, stemming from AB 173, that permits the state to share Californian residents' personal data with "research groups." The video promotes Attorneys on Retainer, offering a discount code for sign-ups, and directs viewers to the creator's Instagram and merchandise store. The creator explicitly states they are not a lawyer and the content is opinion-based, with disclaimers regarding paid advertisements, affiliate links, and the educational/entertainment purpose of the video, advising against imitation of any demonstrations.
This video discusses the Doe v. Bonta case and its implications for California gun owners. The creator explains the legal challenge against a new state law (AB 173) that would release firearm owner information. The video also includes affiliate links for firearm-related products and services, as well as social media promotion.
This video discusses California's AB 173 and SB 715 bills, which reportedly allow for the distribution of personal information to research groups without consent. The description links to the legislative text of both bills and an FPC resource. The content appears to focus on the legal and privacy implications of these new laws for California residents, with potential connections to gun ownership and data privacy concerns.
This video discusses California's AB 173 bill, signed by Governor Gavin Newsom, which will reportedly release private gun owner information to UC Davis researchers. The content creator expresses concern that this data will be used to support future gun control measures and highlights that a lawsuit has been filed against the state over alleged privacy violations. The description also includes affiliate links for firearm-related products and organizations, as well as social media links for the channel.
This video discusses California Assembly Bill 173 (AB 173), recently signed into law by Governor Gavin Newsom. The bill mandates the sharing of gun owner information with researchers at UC Davis. The presenter argues this data will be used to develop new gun control measures and views the bill as a violation of gun owner privacy rights. The video also includes affiliate links for gun rights organizations like USCCA and FPC, as well as product recommendations for coffee and tactical gear.
This video discusses California's AB-173 bill, which has been signed into law. The bill will allow personal information obtained from firearm background checks and other forms to be shared with specific groups for research purposes. The description includes standard disclaimers about professional supervision during filming and content being for educational and entertainment purposes only.
This video discusses California Governor Gavin Newsom signing Assembly Bill 173, which is described as 'more gun control'. The description includes promotional links for Blackout Coffee and TacPack, as well as a Patreon page and merchandise. The creator also lists their social media handles and video gear.
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