This video discusses the legal case Rhode v. Bonta and its potential impact on California's ammunition background check law. It analyzes the Ninth Circuit's en banc panel, the political dynamics of the court, and the implications of a potential win for gun owners. The discussion also covers the history of the 2016 ammo law, the potential expansion of the 11% ammo tax (AB 28), and legal questions surrounding out-of-state sales. The video encourages viewers to support the CRPA and stay informed about this critical case.
This video discusses the legal battle surrounding California's ammunition background check law (Prop 63) following a defeat for the state in the Rhode v. Bonta case. California has filed for an en banc review at the Ninth Circuit, aiming to overturn a recent victory for Second Amendment advocates. CRPA President Chuck Michel breaks down the state's legal strategy, the Ninth Circuit's political landscape, and the potential national impact on gun owners and Second Amendment litigation. The discussion also touches on historical legal arguments, state tactics to delay constitutional rulings, the potential role of the Supreme Court, and ways for supporters to aid the CRPA in their legal efforts.
This video breaks down the 9th Circuit's decision to strike down California's ammunition background check law, deeming it unconstitutional due to a lack of historical support. Washington Gun Law President William Kirk discusses the ruling in Rhode v. Bonta, highlighting it as a significant victory for gun rights. The video encourages viewers to educate themselves on the implications of this decision and provides resources to stay informed about Second Amendment issues.
This video discusses the Rhode v. Bonta lawsuit concerning ammunition background checks. A three-judge panel has ruled these checks unconstitutional. The content aims to explain the implications of this ruling for gun owners and Second Amendment rights.
William Kirk of Washington Gun Law discusses the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals' decision to stay the injunction in Rhode v. Bonta. This ruling effectively reinstates California's requirement for residents to purchase ammunition through a licensed dealer with a background check, despite a prior ruling by Judge Benitez that found the law unconstitutional. The video aims to educate viewers about this legal development and its impact on Second Amendment rights in California.
This video discusses a significant legal development where a judge overturned California's requirement for background checks on ammunition purchases. The creator explains the implications of this ruling and what might happen next. The video also includes promotional links for apparel and other platforms associated with the content creator.
This YouTube video discusses a significant change impacting firearm and ammunition purchases in the United States, effective September 13, 2023. According to the description, millions of Americans will now be required to pay a fee to undergo a background check when purchasing ammunition. The video title suggests this could mean paying cash for background checks on both guns and ammo. The creator, God Family & Guns (GFG), promotes their Patreon and other associated products and ministries.
This video discusses significant new gun control legislation in New York, effective September 1st, 2022. Key restrictions include mandatory background checks and registration for ammunition purchases, a ban on body armor, and new limitations on carrying firearms. The video also includes promotional links for USCCA, Blackout Coffee, and merchandise. A disclaimer emphasizes that all demonstrations are performed under professional supervision on a private range and should not be imitated.
This video provides a crucial update on major Second Amendment legal cases affecting firearm owners, specifically focusing on the California magazine ban and assault weapon ban. It also discusses updates on ammunition background check laws and the implications of Supreme Court cases like NYSRPA v. Bruen, Young v. Hawaii, and ANJRPC v. Grewal. The content is presented by "ArmedScholar" and includes various affiliate links for support.
This video from Guns & Gadgets Media discusses upcoming bills related to national handgun licenses and ammunition background checks. It highlights efforts by Gun Owners of America and encourages viewer support through various channels, including Patreon, merchandise, and a backup YouTube channel. The description also includes standard disclaimers regarding safe firearm handling, educational purposes, and fair use, along with links to production gear and business inquiries.
This video discusses the prefiling of Florida HB25, a bill concerning background checks for ammunition sales. The description provides links to the bill itself, a tool to find Florida state senators and representatives, and various social media and affiliate links for the "Guns & Gadgets" channel. It also includes disclaimers regarding content purpose, safety, and legality.
This video discusses the implementation of new ammunition laws in California, which now require background checks for every ammo purchase. The creator explores the implications for gun owners, posing questions about whether to proceed as usual, boycott the system, or "overload" on purchases. They encourage a collective decision-making process and provide links to support the Firearms Policy Coalition (FPC) and their own channels on Patreon, Amazon, and Teespring. The video emphasizes its educational purpose and states that all demonstrations are conducted on a private range under professional supervision.