This video discusses California Governor Gavin Newsom's signing of AB 2847, an anti-2nd Amendment law mandating microstamping technology for new handguns to be placed on California's Roster of Handguns. The creator argues that microstamping is unworkable, citing Maryland's failed implementation which cost millions and yielded no results. The law is described as "backdoor gun control" designed to make it prohibitively expensive for manufacturers to comply, effectively banning many handguns by removing them from the roster. The video also highlights potential issues with microstamping, such as the possibility of innocent people being falsely implicated and the ease with which criminals could disable or circumvent the technology. The overall message is that the law is not about safety but about restricting gun ownership through legislative hurdles.
This video discusses and analyzes the recent signing of two new gun control laws in California, AB 2847 and AB 2362, by Governor Gavin Newsom. The content creator, ArmedScholar, expresses concern that these laws further infringe upon Second Amendment rights. The video also includes affiliate links for various firearm accessories, gear, and personal items, as well as links to join the USCCA and support the creator's Patreon. A legal disclaimer is provided, clarifying that the video does not offer legal advice.
This video serves as a crucial call to action for viewers regarding California Assembly Bills 2847, 2362, and Senate Bill 1175. It urges viewers to contact their state legislators to express their stance on these bills. The description also provides a link to further information on a recent legal victory, "Duncan v. Becerra," achieved by the CRPA, highlighting ongoing legal battles and advocacy efforts within the firearms community.
This video discusses California Assembly Bill 2847, described as a "backdoor pistol ban." The content creator urges viewers to contact their representatives before an appropriations committee hearing on August 13, 2020, to voice their opposition to the bill. The video also includes affiliate links for various firearm-related gear, including holsters, lights, sights, belts, and apparel, as well as links for joining USCCA and a Patreon page.
This video discusses California Assembly Bill 2847, referred to as the 'backdoor handgun ban.' The creator urges viewers to become vocal and take action to stop the bill before it gains momentum. It provides links to Senator Moorlach's video, a 'find your representative' website for contacting assembly and senate members, and affiliate links for supporting the channel through USCCA, Patreon, and various firearm-related gear and apparel. The video emphasizes contacting elected officials and commenting on Senator Moorlach's video as key actions.
This video discusses proposed California legislation, AB 2847, which aims to remove handguns from the state's Roster of Firearms Deemed Safe for Sale. The presenter argues that this change, despite some positive interpretations, will further limit handgun options for California residents. The video also includes extensive affiliate links for various firearm-related gear, accessories, and outdoor equipment, as well as links to support the creator via USCCA and Patreon.
This video discusses California's legislative efforts, specifically AB 2847, which is described as a 'backdoor attempt' to remove firearms from the state's roster. The description provides links to the bill text and a legislator finder, suggesting a focus on the legal and political aspects of firearm regulation in California. It also includes social media links for the 'Guns & Gadgets' channel, indicating the content is from a firearms-focused creator.
This YouTube video discusses California Assembly Bill 2847, which aims to further restrict firearms through the state's Roster of Handguns Certified for Sale. The creator argues this is a 'backdoor scheme' to infringe on Second Amendment rights and highlights that the bill has passed committee. The video encourages viewers to support the Firearm Policy Coalition (FPC) and mentions USCCA for self-defense resources. It includes disclaimers about safety and responsible firearm handling during recording.
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