09/28/2023


On September 16th the Governor of California signed a total of 23 new gun control bills into law. You need to be aware of what they are. Even the regulations have regulations now.

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Hey everybody, how's it going? Welcome back to Copper Jacket TV. So if you remember from my last video, we talked about three new very important gun control bills that were just recently signed by the governor of California. In that video, I mentioned that there were quite a few more bills that he had signed on the same day. But did you know that he signed into law almost a total of two dozen new gun control bills? Those are all signed on the same day. Here is a list of all of the new gun control that was just signed into law in the state of California.

Well, we're going to go ahead and take a look at just a few more of these that I think are going to impact you and that you need to know about because, again, these are very important. In my opinion, completely unconstitutional, but you know in California, they like to enforce these things, so it's best to at least know what's going on. It is really difficult to keep up in that state. So let's talk about three important ones.

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Okay, so let's go and start off by talking about AB 725. Again, recently signed by the governor, and I gotta be honest, this one is going to make your head spin. It's so difficult to wrap your head around this one that I've been thinking about it for days and how could they possibly enforce it? But you know how in California if you lose or you have a firearm stolen from you, then you have a certain amount of time to report that to law enforcement. If you fail to report it in that amount of time, it could be punishable by an infraction all the way up to a misdemeanor. Well, in California, that just simply wasn't good enough for them, so they decided to add on to that. What they did was they added precursor parts of what California considered to be precursor parts to that reporting requirement. So now, if you have lost or stolen precursor parts, that has to be reported to law enforcement within the specified amount of time. Now, obviously, I had a lot of questions about that, like how would they know who owned it, how would they know how long it was gone? I mean, how do they plan on enforcing this? I have no idea. But they want some way to hold people accountable for losing things like maybe just like a trigger pack, right? Somehow that gets traced back to the original owner. It's up to a misdemeanor if not reported in a specific amount of time, even though it doesn't seem enforceable to me. It was still worthy of all of that legislative time going up to the governor's desk. He looked at it, liked it, and decided to sign it. So again, lost or stolen precursor parts now added to the reporting requirements.

Okay, so the next one that was just signed was AB 1406. So you know how California likes to withhold your Second Amendment rights from you for a period of at least 10 days? Typically, it's 11 days because whoever you got it from may take to pick it up on the following day, right? So 11-day wait. Well, the California Department of Justice just signed into law a way to delay that for up to another 30 days. So now, essentially, if there are problems within the DOJ or there's some type of issue, they can delay it another additional 30 days, causing you to have to wait up to 40, even 41 days before finally being able to pick it up.

Okay, so if your eyes aren't open yet, this next one's definitely going to do it. We're talking about AB 1587, which creates special Merchant codes for your FFLs and vendors. So if you're going to get something that let's say doesn't currently fall within California's registration scheme, guess what? There's still a merchant code attached to it so that the financial institutions and the state still know where you were and what you were getting. It is another way for them to be able to track your purchases. So again, 1587 is going to create those Merchant codes that nobody wants to see.

Okay, let's go and finish it up with AB 92, which creates another prohibition in the state of California, as if they need anything else prohibited. But what this bill does is it changes the law so that in California, if you are somebody who is prohibited from purchasing or owning firearms, you are now also prohibited from owning armor. And that's something that I guess they're planning on enforcing. So again, something that's just wearable for your own defense that doesn't do anything to anybody else except protect you is now going to be prohibited from those individuals.

So, again, it's just California finding every possible little thing that they can do, any type of imaginative thing that they can come up with just to say that they did something. That's what's happening here, and you see it every single year. You're like, how could they come up with anything else? They've already banned just about everything; there's a lot of the governs pretty much every small detail of that right. And yet every year they seem to come up with something new, just like they will again next year. But 23, I believe it was, new gun control laws just signed by the governor there, and it just kind of shows you their imagination can run pretty deep.

But I wanted to share some more of those with you so that you guys are aware of what's going on in that state. And we will follow any lawsuits, obviously, that are filed against any of these. I'm sure there's going to be plenty. But this is why we need to support our local groups. This is why we need to support those groups that take these things to court because they just keep on coming. So I wanted to share that with you. I want to thank you all very much for watching; I really do appreciate it. Please like, subscribe; you guys have a great day.