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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/25428998
Generated Summary Below:
Video Description:
🔔 2025 is here and unfortunately, so are new laws. We are joined by Matt Cubeiro to talk about everything going into effect in 2025 and what our outlook 🏛️
Timecodes:
- 00:00 - Intro
- 01:18 - AB 3064 and SB 53
- 05:54 - looking forward to 2025
- 09:13 - AB 28 and the 11% tax
- 11:42 - SB 2 Sensitive places
- 14:08 - Regulatory issues in 2025
- 19:41 - Final Thoughts
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Generated Summary:
This YouTube video discusses California’s gun control laws coming into effect in 2025. The main focus is on Assembly Bill 3064 and Senate Bill 53, concerning firearm storage, and Assembly Bill 28, which introduces an 11% tax on firearms and ammunition. The video also touches upon Senate Bill 2 and its implications for concealed carry permits (CCWs).
Key Points:
- Senate Bill 53 (Firearm Storage): Mandates statewide firearm storage in locked containers, with exceptions for immediate possession. Implementation begins in 2026. The bill was initially more restrictive but was amended due to lobbying efforts.
- Assembly Bill 3064 (Safe Standards): Initially aimed to create a DOJ-approved roster for gun safes, similar to the handgun roster. Due to lobbying, this was significantly watered down, maintaining general safety standards for safes.
- Assembly Bill 28 (11% Tax): Imposes an 11% tax on firearms, ammunition, and firearm parts. This is already in effect and is being challenged in court. The video highlights the negative impact on consumers and FFLs.
- Senate Bill 2 (CCW and Sensitive Places): While parts of this bill are being challenged in court, the video notes the ongoing effects on CCW issuance, including high fees, long wait times, and inconsistencies in implementation across different jurisdictions.
- Regulatory Issues: The video discusses the California Department of Justice’s proposal to increase ammunition background check fees from $1 to $5, highlighting the financial strain on the system and the impact on consumers.
- Overall Outlook: The speaker expresses more optimism than in previous years, citing the results of the 2024 election and anticipating changes at the federal level that could positively impact gun rights in California.
Highlights:
- The video features an attorney who provides detailed explanations of the laws and their implications.
- A list of all relevant laws is promised to be included in the video description.
- The ongoing legal challenges to several of these laws are mentioned.
- The video emphasizes the importance of public participation in the regulatory process.
About Channel:
The CRPA TV Channel is your source for news and educational video productions relating to the right to keep and bear arms and the right to choose to own a gun for sport, hunting, and to protect yourself and your family in California. CRPA TV covers the latest state and local legislative developments, regulatory agency actions, Second Amendment lawsuits and litigation developments, hunting, shooting, and training events, and firearm safety programs. Subscribe to CRPA TV now to learn more about the fight to restore our RKBA in California! CRPA TV is a CRPANews production. To join the fight and stay informed on developments, join CRPA and subscribe to our CRPANews bulletins at www.CRPA.org.