This video discusses potential updates or changes regarding bans on 3D-printed firearms in California. While the description is brief, the title suggests a focus on the legal and regulatory landscape surrounding "ghost guns" or "undetectable firearms" in the state, which are often associated with 3D printing technology.
This video discusses a "brutal ruling" in Oregon that imposes a ban on untraceable and undetectable firearms, as well as unfinished frames and receivers. The ruling, in the case of Montgomery v. Rosenblum, challenges Oregon HB 2005, which is set to go into effect on September 1st. The motion for an injunction was denied, meaning Oregon residents have until September 1st to bring their firearms into compliance with the new law. The video urges viewers to "arm yourself with education" and provides resources for further information and to contact Washington Gun Law.
This video discusses a new Oregon law regarding unserialized and undetectable firearms, set to take effect in less than a month. It highlights the first lawsuit filed against this law, Montgomery v. Rosenblum, and argues that historically, homemade firearms have been permitted and even encouraged. The case is presented as a potential roadmap for challenges in other states. The description also includes calls to action for supporting various firearm advocacy organizations like the Firearms Policy Coalition, Oregon Firearms Federation, and Right to Bear.
This video addresses the legality of possessing firearms built from 80% "lowers" in Washington State. William Kirk, President of Washington Gun Law, clarifies the distinction between "undetectable firearms" and "untraceable firearms" as defined by Washington Revised Code (RCW) 9.41.010(33) and (35). The discussion will cover the specific statutes governing unlawful firearms, including RCW 9.41.190 and RCW 9.41.220, and the penalties for violating these laws concerning undetectable or untraceable firearms as outlined in RCW 9.41.325. The content aims to inform viewers about their rights and responsibilities regarding self-manufacturing firearms in Washington.
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