This video analyzes three recently signed gun control bills in California by Governor Gavin Newsom. It highlights the "Glock ban" (AB 1127), a new three-guns-per-month limit (AB 1078), and a barrel background check law (SB 704) that treats spare parts as contraband. The content discusses the potential for lawsuits, a Supreme Court showdown, and the broader implications for the Second Amendment across other states. The video suggests Newsom signed the bills with minimal fanfare, potentially linked to White House ambitions.
This video discusses the potential implications of three new California firearms bills (AB1127, AB1078, and SB704) on gun ownership. It speculates on whether Governor Newsom will sign these bills into law and what would happen if they are vetoed. The content also includes promotional segments for legal services, precious metals, and merchandise.
This video discusses how Sacramento has allegedly prioritized passing anti-gun legislation, specifically mentioning bills AB 704, AB 1078, AB 1263, and AB 1127, over addressing the state's budget crisis. The description highlights concerns that these bills are a waste of taxpayer money and could lead to costly lawsuits, suggesting a political agenda is at play, undermining responsible governance.
This video provides an urgent update on four new gun control bills being rapidly advanced in California's legislature, with potential implications for gun ownership nationwide. It details how AB 1078 limits firearm purchases to three per month, AB 1127 (the "Glock Ban") could outlaw numerous pistol models, AB 1263 criminalizes sharing gun blueprints, and SB 704 mandates background checks for barrel purchases. The content aims to educate gun owners on the potential impact, the perceived agenda behind these laws, and potential actions to combat them, emphasizing the broader implications for freedom and Second Amendment rights.
This video analyzes the results of California's appropriations process for firearms-related legislation. It details which anti-2A bills advanced to floor votes, highlighting SB 248's stall due to public pressure. The discussion covers the financial implications of implementing new laws, potential litigation costs, and how legislative actions impact citizens. It also includes a tribute to Sam Paredes, a prominent figure in the gun rights movement. The content encourages viewers to join CRPA, engage in advocacy campaigns, and support the organization through membership or merchandise.
This video discusses the recent legislative actions in California that are impacting Second Amendment rights. It focuses on three specific bills (AB 1127, AB 1078, and SB 704) that have advanced and are now close to the Governor's desk. The creator clarifies that they are not a lawyer and this content represents their opinions, not legal advice. They also include promotional material for legal representation services and precious metal investments.
This video discusses the California Legislature's focus on political power and redistricting rather than critical issues like the budget and gun legislation. CRPA Legislative Director Rick Travis breaks down the shelving of several gun control bills, including AB 1127 (Glock ban), AB 1263 (Ghost Guns), and AB 1078 (CCW restrictions and a three-gun-per-month rule). The discussion also covers Newsom's redistricting plan as a power grab, its impact on elections, and the financial implications of lawsuits versus the budget crisis. The video encourages viewers to support the CRPA through membership and merchandise to fight for Second Amendment rights.
This video provides an update on major legislative changes affecting firearms in California, specifically focusing on the "Glock Ban," a new law limiting firearm purchases to three per month, and changes to background check procedures. The update covers bills like AB1127, AB1078, and SB704, and their current status after summer recess. The creator emphasizes that this is their opinion and not legal advice, and includes disclaimers about the content being for educational and entertainment purposes only, and that viewers should not attempt any demonstrated actions at home.
This video provides an update on three significant legislative bills currently advancing in California that are expected to heavily impact firearm rights in the state. The bills discussed are AB1127, AB1078, and SB704. The content creator emphasizes that this is their opinion and not legal advice. The video also includes a sponsor message for Aura, promoting personal information scrubbing, and links to the creator's social media and merchandise.
This video discusses California Assembly Bill 1078, which aims to limit firearm purchases to three per month, despite a recent Ninth Circuit ruling in Nguyen v. Bonta that found such rationing unconstitutional. CRPA Legislative Director Rick Travis and others analyze the bill, highlighting concerns about lawmakers knowingly pushing unconstitutional legislation, potentially wasting taxpayer money defending it, and the broader implications for honest governance and Second Amendment rights in California. The video encourages viewers to take action to stop the bill.
This video discusses California Assembly Bill 1078, often referred to as the "3 Guns Per Month" law, which the speaker argues infringes upon constitutional rights. The bill recently passed a committee, prompting rapid legislative action. The description also includes promotional links for legal services (Attorneys on Retainer), precious metals (American Hartford Gold), and the creator's merchandise, alongside social media links. A strong disclaimer emphasizes that the content is opinion-based, not legal advice, and that viewers should not attempt anything shown at their own risk.
This video from CRPA (California Rifle and Pistol Association) provides an in-depth look at their efforts to combat new gun control legislation in California, specifically focusing on AB 1078 (the "3-gun-a-month" bill) and the revival of AB 1092 (extending CCW validity). It recaps CRPA's Capitol Day, highlighting the impact of face-to-face meetings with lawmakers and featuring stories from volunteers. The content also touches on potential negative consequences of AB 1078 for youth shooting programs and CCW holders, and explains how these legislative tactics mirror past anti-Second Amendment efforts. Viewers are encouraged to get involved in future events and support CRPA's legal actions.