This video provides a comprehensive recap of the 2025 legislative year in California concerning firearm laws. It details significant anti-Second Amendment proposals, unexpected pro-2A developments, and the impact of grassroots advocacy, Capitol Days, and direct engagement with lawmakers. CRPA's Legislative Director, Rick Travis, breaks down how specific bills gained national controversy and highlights the importance of understanding legislative processes for future advocacy efforts. The session's key victories and defeats are analyzed, offering insights for Californians preparing for the 2026 session.
Washington Gun Law President, William Kirk, analyzes two bills, SB 5819 and HB 1386, to expose the hypocrisy of the Washington State Legislature and its ongoing efforts against Second Amendment rights. The video aims to educate viewers on legislative actions and their implications for gun owners in Washington state. It encourages viewers to arm themselves with knowledge and stay informed about their rights.
This video breaks down the key legal arguments in Sanchez v. Bonta, a Ninth Circuit case challenging California's ban on firearm suppressors. It discusses CRPA's involvement, the court's request for expert counsel, and the oral arguments, focusing on the state's 'not an arm' defense and the potential impact on Second Amendment rights post-Bruen. The analysis explores whether suppressors are protected under the Second Amendment and forecasts potential outcomes for 2026. It also touches on the broader landscape of Second Amendment litigation and shifts under the Trump DOJ.
This video's title, "They Want To Ban This Gun," strongly suggests a focus on firearms legislation and advocacy related to a specific firearm. The content is likely to explore which firearm is facing potential bans, the reasons behind such proposals, and potentially the political or social arguments surrounding gun control. It's aimed at an audience interested in Second Amendment rights and current events in the firearms community, likely discussing the implications for gun owners and the firearm industry. The video may also touch upon the specific features or common uses of the firearm in question.
This video discusses a recent filing by the Department of Justice (DOJ) that the creator believes is a hostile action against gun owners. The title and description express strong disagreement with the DOJ's actions, suggesting a reversal of previous pro-Second Amendment stances. The content appears to be a reaction and analysis of a legal development impacting firearm enthusiasts.
This video analyzes the Ninth Circuit's decision in Roe v. Bonta, a California ammunition background check case. It discusses the court's vote for en banc rehearing, which vacated a previous pro-Second Amendment ruling. CRPA President Chuck Michel explains the implications of this decision, the state's motivations, and how the Bruen framework applies. The video also touches on the Ninth Circuit's history of alleged bias, the broader national impact on ammunition laws, and upcoming related cases like Duncan v. Bonta, highlighting the stakes for California gun owners and the potential reshaping of Second Amendment law on the West Coast.
This video discusses a Washington State Superior Court ruling that classifies AR-15s and similar semi-automatic rifles as not being "protected arms" under the state constitution. The host breaks down the court's reasoning, explains the broader implications of this decision for gun owners nationwide, and suggests it could serve as a model for future firearm bans. The content emphasizes staying informed and vigilant regarding Second Amendment rights.
This video analyzes a significant legal development for gun owners: the Trump administration's DOJ filing the first affirmative civil-rights suit under Title 34 U.S. Code Section 12601. The lawsuit targets Los Angeles County for allegedly delaying or denying carry permit applications, which the video argues could fundamentally alter gun laws nationwide, making permit issues a potential civil-rights violation. The content aims to inform gun owners about this aggressive legal action and its broad implications for their rights.
This video discusses the legislative landscape in California regarding firearms. Several anti-Second Amendment bills have been stopped, while a pro-2A CCW bill, AB 1092, is advancing. The discussion covers the reasons for the bills' demise, including California's budget issues and citizen advocacy. AB 1092 aims to extend Concealed Carry Weapon (CCW) license durations from 2 to 3 and then 4 years, reducing costs and improving access. The CRPA's 2026 strategy, including Capitol Days and a women's program, is also outlined.
This video breaks down recent changes to California's CCW instructor regulations under SB 2 and proposed new rules for gun shows. It's a must-watch for CCW instructors, applicants, gun show producers, and vendors in California, detailing what's changing, what isn't, and CRPA's role. The discussion covers the rulemaking process, the impact of these regulations, and public comment opportunities. Sponsors like CCW Safe and The Police Credit Union are mentioned.
This video discusses changes to the Second Amendment in Washington D.C. The creator expresses concern about the potential implications of these changes, suggesting they will not be well-received. The content appears to be a commentary or opinion piece on current firearm legislation and its impact on gun rights.
This video discusses the controversial stance of AG Bondi on gun control, highlighting clashes between the DOJ and gun rights groups. The title suggests a political and legal focus on Second Amendment issues, potentially involving debates about firearm regulations and their impact. The description includes a fair use disclaimer, indicating the use of copyrighted material for commentary or criticism, and promotes a commerce platform for regulated industries.