This video discusses the perceived negative impact of California's taxation policies on the firearm industry, suggesting that Congress has intervened due to these issues. It specifically mentions AB 28 and a lawsuit filed by the CRPA against it. The content delves into the implications for manufacturers and consumers, with proposed solutions from Congress also being a focal point. The video encourages viewers to support the CRPA's efforts.
This video discusses a new law, identified as AB28, which introduces an 11% "sin tax" that the creator argues will negatively impact gun stores. The video encourages viewers to take action to stop this legislation and promotes a donation matching campaign to the CRPA (California Rifle and Pistol Association). It also includes affiliate links for pre-workout/protein powder, merchandise, and health optimization services.
This YouTube video features an unboxing of a new Springfield M1A Scout Squad rifle. The description encourages viewer engagement through likes, comments, and subscriptions, while also thanking viewers for their support. Additionally, the description includes links to external articles discussing California's AB28 gun tax.
This video analyzes Senate Bill 2 (SB2) and its implications in 2024, focusing on how the 9th Circuit's interpretation may contradict Supreme Court rulings. It discusses current legislation impacting firearms and potential litigation. The content also touches upon other bills like SB1384 and AB28, explores the impact on FFLs in California, and provides an outlook on the 2024 legislative session. Call-to-actions include subscribing for updates, supporting CRPA, and exploring financial services through PCU (requiring CRPA membership).
This video discusses the impending closure of gun stores in California due to new laws taking effect in 2024. The creator highlights three main reasons, emphasizing new regulations such as mandatory general liability insurance of $1,000,000 per incident and the extension of the '1-in-30' firearm purchase restriction to all firearms, completed frames, receivers, and precursor parts starting January 1, 2024. The video suggests that obtaining a Collector's license (FFL03) and a Certificate of Eligibility (COE) can provide exemptions and mitigate the impact of these laws, allowing for personal acquisition of certain firearms and ammunition without involving a licensed vendor. The creator also promotes various affiliate products and their own merchandise.
This video discusses California's recently passed AB28 bill, which imposes a significant new tax on firearms and ammunition. The tax will take effect on July 1st, 2024, and will be in addition to any existing taxes. The creator clarifies they are not a lawyer and this is their opinion, not legal advice.
This YouTube video discusses proposed legislation in California, specifically focusing on Gavin Newsom's potential '28th Amendment' and its implications. The description highlights SJR7 and provides links to read the legislative text for SJR7 and AB28, as well as information on SB2. It also promotes the California Rifle and Pistol Association (CRPA) and the Police Credit Union (PCU), encouraging viewers to join and become members.
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