This video provides a first look at the Staccato HD C 3.6 pistol, highlighting its recent addition to the California handgun roster. The creator emphasizes that this is not a full review but an initial impression, offering to conduct a 5000-round review similar to a previous one on the P4 if viewers are interested. The description also includes affiliate links for supplements, health services, apparel, merchandise, and EDC belts, along with the creator's social media handles and a mailing address.
This video discusses a federal court's ruling that upholds Massachusetts' handgun roster law in Granata v. Campbell. The ruling is seen as a potential blow to gun rights nationwide, as it could set a precedent for other states like California, New Jersey, and New York. Plaintiffs argued the roster bans popular self-defense firearms like Glocks, Sigs, and Walthers, but the court classified it as a 'condition on the commercial sale of firearms.' The Firearms Policy Coalition plans to appeal the decision, raising concerns about the erosion of the Second Amendment.
This video discusses the potential impact of the "Modern Firearms Safety Act," a federal bill aimed at eliminating state-level handgun rosters nationwide. It highlights how laws in states like California, Massachusetts, and New York mandate specific features, such as microstamping, on approved handguns. This restriction, according to the video, prevents the sale of newer models and limits citizens' access to modern firearms while potentially infringing on Second Amendment rights. The description emphasizes the urgency due to impending deadlines and the need for public awareness regarding roster law flaws and constitutional challenges.
This video analyzes the introduction of the Modern Firearm Safety Act and the FIRE Act in Congress, focusing on their potential to eliminate restrictive handgun rosters and magazine bans nationwide, particularly impacting states like California and New York. CRPA Legislative Director Rick Travis provides an in-depth breakdown of the bills, their legislative prospects, and how they differ from ongoing court battles. The discussion covers the legislative process, potential obstacles, and the implications for Second Amendment rights, encouraging viewers to support legislative efforts.
This video analyzes California's Assembly Bill 1127, arguing it's a disguised, broad ban on striker-fired semi-automatic pistols, not just an attempt to stop 'Glock switches.' CRPA's Legislative Director Rick Travis explains the bill's true implications, highlighting its impact on the handgun roster and Second Amendment rights. The video questions the bill's necessity, given that converting semi-automatics to machine guns is already illegal, and points out lawmakers' alleged indifference to its constitutionality. It also discusses the bill's origins, who is pushing it, and its potential to influence legislation in other states. The content urges viewers to engage in advocacy to stop the bill and supports the CRPA's legal efforts.
This video from CRPA TV covers the exciting news of new handguns being added to California's Handgun Roster, featuring discussions with Shadow Systems at Shot Show. The content highlights the Shadow Systems DR920P and XR920, and the ongoing effort to eliminate the roster altogether. It also includes information about supporting CRPA and their sponsors like CCW Safe and The Police Credit Union, with a focus on the legal and political fight for Second Amendment rights in California.
This video discusses a new federal lawsuit that aims to end handgun "rosters" across the United States. While the lawsuit doesn't directly challenge the rosters, a victory could effectively nullify their existence. The description also includes promotional material for Attorneys on Retainer and mentions the creator's social media and merchandise. A disclaimer clarifies that the content is opinion-based and not legal advice.
This video provides a detailed explanation of California's Handgun Roster, including its origins stemming from SB-15, its operational mechanics, and its impact on firearm owners within the state. The creator discusses the controversial microstamping requirement and argues that the roster is unconstitutional and should be abolished. The video aims to inform viewers about this significant piece of firearm legislation.
This video discusses significant new additions to the California "Roster of Handguns Certified for Sale" for 2025. The creator highlights that while this isn't a complete victory in overturning the roster, it is a partial win, attributed in part to the "Boland v. Bonta" case. The video also includes promotional segments for American Hartford Gold and the creator's merchandise, alongside standard disclaimers about not being a lawyer and the educational/entertainment purpose of the content.
This video discusses the California Department of Justice's stringent and, according to the creator, "absurd" requirements for approving new handguns for the "roster." It delves into the nitpicky nature of these requirements and provides behind-the-scenes details on why certain firearms are denied approval. The creator emphasizes that this is their opinion and not legal advice, and also promotes external services and merchandise. The video highlights issues surrounding firearm regulation and accessibility in California.
This video provides a guide for California gun buyers navigating the state's restrictive handgun roster. It highlights how older, 90s-era handguns are often the only new options available, leading many to seek modern features through private sales or out-of-state purchases. While established models like the Glock 17 are still recommended, the presenter, Ernie, advises buyers on factors to consider when selecting their next firearm, emphasizing modern ergonomics and performance improvements. The description also promotes TRB Training's courses and merchandise.
This video discusses the recent legal development in California concerning firearm regulations, specifically the Boland v. Bonta case. The key takeaway is the overturning of the microstamping requirement, which has historically impacted the availability of new handguns on the state's "Roster." The creator highlights this as positive news for firearm enthusiasts in California, breathing new life into the previously stagnant roster.