This YouTube video discusses a new "Gun Bill" (SB704) that has passed the California State Legislature and is now on Governor Newsom's desk. The bill is one of three the channel has been closely monitoring and is one signature away from becoming law. The video promotes American Hartford Gold for gold and silver purchases and includes social media links for The Daily Shooter. A disclaimer clarifies the content is opinion-based and not legal advice, with a strong warning against imitation of anything shown. The video is presented for educational and entertainment purposes.
This video discusses California's legislative defiance in passing a new gun bill that ignores a recent 9th Circuit decision overturning a previous state law. The bill is described as having serious implications for California residents. The description also includes promotional content for legal services and gold investments, as well as social media links and disclaimers about the content not being legal advice and being for educational/entertainment purposes only.
This video discusses a significant 500% increase in background check fees for firearms in California, taking effect on July 1st, 2025. The presenter expresses concern about the impact of new laws on firearm rights in the state. The description also includes promotional material for the sponsor, Aura, and social media links for the channel. The creator emphasizes that the video is for educational and entertainment purposes only and does not constitute legal advice.
This video discusses the perceived slow pace of the 2025 California legislative season. It features Rick Travis, who joins the hosts to analyze the current legislative landscape in California, referencing specific bills like SB 15. The discussion touches on legislative processes, potential impacts, and the overall political climate affecting firearms-related issues in the state. Sponsors CCW Safe and The Police Credit Union are also highlighted.
This video analyzes California Governor Gavin Newsom's special legislative session, focusing on its financial implications and potential impact on California. Hosted by Kevin and Rick, it delves into the legislative perspective, discussing where the funding for proposed bills might come from and specifically mentioning a bill for a litigation fund. The discussion also touches on broader political themes relevant to the upcoming election and touches on Second Amendment rights in relation to government actions.
This video discusses the California Legislature's recess and the potential impact on Second Amendment legislation. It covers the defeat of anti-2A bills and expectations for when the legislature reconvenes. The video also touches on the influence of Governor Gavin Newsom's actions on legislative outcomes. Sponsors like CRPA, CCW Safe, and The Police Credit Union are highlighted, with links provided for viewers to support their work. The content aims to inform viewers about the ongoing fight for gun rights in California.
This video discusses California Senate Bill 53 (SB53), which has advanced through the Assembly Public Safety Committee after passing the State Senate. The bill introduces new penalties and requirements for California's "safe storage" law, as explained by State Senator Anthony Portantino. The description also includes affiliate links for legal services, a constitution book, and merchandise, along with standard disclaimers about not being a lawyer and the content being for educational/entertainment purposes only.
This video discusses the proposed 28th Amendment, which aims to overturn the Second Amendment. It details the amendment's introduction by the Governor of California and its subsequent approval by the California legislature. The content then explores what has happened to the amendment since its legislative approval. The creator also promotes 'Attorneys on Retainer' with a discount code and their own merchandise, while disclaiming that the content is not legal advice and is for educational and entertainment purposes only.
This YouTube video encourages viewers to contact their state senator and demand a "NO" vote on bill AB 1227. The title and description explicitly state the purpose of the call and provide a link to find the viewer's specific state senator. The content focuses on civic engagement and advocacy related to potential legislation that could impact firearm ownership or rights.
This video discusses Assembly Bill 1594 (AB 1594), a newly introduced piece of legislation in California that was promised by Governor Newsom. The bill is currently in its initial, skeletal form but is highlighted as something that firearm owners will need to monitor closely. The description emphasizes the swift introduction of the bill following a legislative recess, suggesting potential implications for gun owners in the state.
This video discusses a California legislator, David Chiu, who mistakenly identified the packaging of a BB gun as a real firearm. The description also highlights concerns about the ATF's potential ban on 80% firearms and changes to the definition of a firearm. It includes links to relevant regulations and encourages support for the channel through various means, including merchandise and a subscription service.
This video discusses a significant victory for gun owners in the 6th Circuit Court of Appeals, which ruled that bump stocks are not machine guns. This ruling is seen as a precursor to future legal battles against regulatory agencies like the ATF. However, the video also addresses a setback in the 9th Circuit, which upheld Hawaii's restrictions on carrying firearms in public. Sam Paredes of Gun Owners of California joins the host to analyze these cases, as well as the ongoing legislative efforts concerning the Second Amendment at both the federal and state levels.