This video breaks down California Assembly Bill 519, exposing its hidden agenda that critics argue poses a threat to hunting rights, Second Amendment protections, and wildlife conservation. The discussion highlights how the bill, seemingly unrelated to firearms, could impact hunters through "wanton waste" laws. It also touches on other relevant legislative issues for California gun owners, such as CCW renewals and mountain lion hazing, and addresses the growing predator crisis in the state. The CRPA emphasizes that this is a critical rights issue for California residents.
This video discusses California Assembly Bill 1092, a legislative change that extends the validity period of Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) permits from two to four years. The content creator, Ernie from Tap Rack Bang Training, breaks down the specifics of the bill, its implications for gun owners in California, and its significance in the broader context of Second Amendment rights. The video also promotes Tap Rack Bang Training's services and offers a link to a specific merchandise item.
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.
This video discusses the failure of California Assembly Bill 1092 in committee, which aimed to extend the validity of Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) permits from two to four years. The bill had significant support from law enforcement and the gun-owning community but was ultimately voted down due to political opposition. The presenter, Rick Travis, explains the bill's provisions, the reasons for its support, and the tactics used to block it, including 'abstentions' acting as 'no' votes. Despite its failure, the fight for the bill is not over, with efforts underway to reintroduce it in 2025 with renewed strength. The video encourages viewers to get involved through actions like attending Capitol Day and supporting CRPA's advocacy.
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