Gun Gripes Episode 68: California Gun Laws

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    I had to use the older camera for a few videos, so sorry for the set back in quality. This is probably the most important gun gripe we have ever talked about. Share it with all your friends, anti gun or not. California is the crown jewel of the anti gunner's arena. It is how all the anti gun politicians want the whole country to look like in terms of our our 2nd amendment rights (or lack of if you live in California).
    Make no mistake that the elite and super rich and powerful in this country do not have it out for your best interests. The current administration we have in my opinion wants an elite upper class and a poor and dependent lower class. The middle class (People that work hard for an honest living and are relatively independent of government aid) is in danger of being completely taken down by our system.
    What does this have to do with gun rights? It has everything to do with your gun rights. Only we the people can bark up every tree, send every emails, and ring every phone off the hook. We have to guard the rights of future generations. We have to keep a close watch of the people that would take our rights away. The average American wants to protect himself and own firearms. My humble viewers, California is the example of what we do not want for our Republic, and we have to fight the socialist and draconian attitude at every step. Thanks for watching.
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  • @scottchristensen7794
    @scottchristensen7794 Před 9 lety +282

    I live in Orange County California and despite what you've heard, we aren't all driving a Bentley to our beach front property. I went in for my CCW interview on Tuesday April 7th unaware that the law had reverted back to having to show "good cause" in order to legally carry. The sheriff that I interviewed with told me about a woman who was seeking her CCW because she owned a $75,000.00 wedding ring and wanted to protect herself against a "would be" robber. This was good enough cause and her paperwork got sent through. ME on the other hand couldn't give a good enough reason other than protecting myself in a life or death situation, if one should occur. This was unacceptable and I was rejected my right to carry. You are absolutely right that the wealthy live in a different world. Carrying in California without a permit is a misdemeanor and I'll risk that all day long to protect myself. Fuck you Sheriff Hutchens!!!

    • @user-yk7dc9hu2k
      @user-yk7dc9hu2k Před 9 lety +41

      I live in oc too dude. That's such bullshit I'd do the same thing. The chick probly just blew him

    • @zippyt93
      @zippyt93 Před 9 lety +10

      Move to Nevada, it is a shall issue state. As long as you complete the course and can legally own a firearm, they cannot deny your application and you do not need a reason for applying for one.

    • @Bones98
      @Bones98 Před 9 lety +9

      zippyt93
      Arizona is good too. Open carried there and never had a cop called on me or anything. People were really nice there too. As much as I love guns, the nice people of Arizona pretty much is the big reason why I'm considering moving there.

    • @damiion666
      @damiion666 Před 9 lety +13

      zippyt93 I don't like giving people advice to move from their commie states. I'd rather have them there, at the front lines, doing all they can in their state fighting the good fight. Keep the liberals busy over there.

    • @kukluxtheklown6684
      @kukluxtheklown6684 Před 8 lety +3

      +Scott Christensen Sheriff in the Central valley issues indiscriminately. All depends where in Cali you are unfortunately.

  • @bobbygnosis
    @bobbygnosis Před 9 lety +162

    As a resident of Commiefornia, yeah.
    I didn't know how bad it is until recently.
    Now I get it.

    • @rmblwgn
      @rmblwgn Před 8 lety

      +bobbygnosis just bought an ar15 today....PAIN IN THE ASS. I HAD TO PAY TO GET A FIREARMS LICENSE. You only use to have to do it for pistols. that and the bullet button are such bullshit

    • @lighthammer2531
      @lighthammer2531 Před 8 lety +1

      +bobbygnosis Yeah dude... I had to move back here from Vegas :(

    • @aaron870rocketshark6
      @aaron870rocketshark6 Před 7 lety

      Gosh that is a lot of lost gun battles for the police, because bad guys don't really use the dinky mags, but then maybe they will think, SHIT I wish we had our big mags back ;), by the way I have nothing against cops.

    • @californiastatecitizen716
      @californiastatecitizen716 Před 6 lety +2

      *Look up on youtube: "Leland Yee."*
      *He was an anti-Gun California Senator who got busted for Gun Trafficking lol*

    • @jreyman
      @jreyman Před 4 lety

      @@rmblwgn Bullet button has been illegal for more than a year, now. You have to have a fixed mag, or go CA featureless, with a standard mag release, to be legal.

  • @jamesfreud1
    @jamesfreud1 Před 6 lety +89

    Nothing's better than grandma's biscuits! Lol..I miss old Barry. I wish he was still around.

    • @philippefrater2000
      @philippefrater2000 Před 5 lety +6

      Dimension7 We all miss him...

    • @bokusworld9780
      @bokusworld9780 Před 2 lety +2

      What happened to him? He seems extremely healthy.

    • @nicolathonathan770
      @nicolathonathan770 Před 2 lety

      @@bokusworld9780 he passed away a couple of years back.

    • @Anonymous_________
      @Anonymous_________ Před 2 lety

      @@bokusworld9780 his massive balls, shattered his spine, after jumping down 2 stairs. May his soul rest.

  • @Akhi11eus
    @Akhi11eus Před 10 lety +53

    I read up on Florida's gun laws a while yesterday, and they specifically say that there can be no lawful registry held for firearms because it allows law enforcement to profile and discriminate against citizens by their exercising of the second amendment. That is my kind of gun law--restrict the government, not the citizen. And remember, violent criminals don't legally purchase or register their firearms. Firearm restrictions only effect law abiding citizens.

    • @jakobnielsen1376
      @jakobnielsen1376 Před 10 lety

      colorado has something like that in the state constitution but it doesnt stop them from keeping a registry for i think 5 years

    • @Akhi11eus
      @Akhi11eus Před 10 lety

      If i'm remembering correctly, Florida's law says that is an actual crime to have such a registry. Sorry about Colorado.

    • @abiel_650
      @abiel_650 Před 10 lety +1

      Yeah that's cool. I live in California. So yeah... I guess you already know my complicated situation. Haha

    • @Akhi11eus
      @Akhi11eus Před 10 lety +1

      Yeah pretty much anyone that watches this channel knows how rough Californians have it. Owning a gun there is literally considered a privilege, not a right, by the state govt. Hopefully things will improve nation-wide soon.

    • @Prairielander
      @Prairielander Před 10 lety

      Registering firearms was never really a big deal for me. We have to register restricted firearms (mostly handguns) in Canada. We have done so since the 1930's. Most crime at least here is usually with someone you know. Domestic dispute out of hand etc. If someones husband gets shot with a 9mm and you happen to own one and know the guy's wife there is a good chance you might have had something to do with it.

  • @zachary6281
    @zachary6281 Před 8 lety +21

    "Airy and light like grandma's biscuts."
    Damn, I miss Barry.

  • @Austinsairplanes
    @Austinsairplanes Před 8 lety +36

    Colorado just just fired 3 legislators and repealed their magazine ban.

    • @daltongarrett7117
      @daltongarrett7117 Před 3 lety +1

      still there and getting worse.

    • @joeg5414
      @joeg5414 Před rokem

      ​@@daltongarrett7117 depends where you live in Colorado. Mostly only front range counties enforce it. In western Colorado, most shops sell them and the sheriffs won't enforce it

  • @bradleyp.michel4132
    @bradleyp.michel4132 Před 8 lety +28

    Yeah I live in Colorado. My county's sheriff refuses to enforce that shitty mag restriction. Nobody follows it, and we've been protesting it since it was proposed.

    • @takotafischer2228
      @takotafischer2228 Před 5 lety +3

      I live here in CO too. And the local sherriff out here refuses to enforce it as well. And the local shops will sell you high cap magazines because "its an unenforcable law. Magazines dont have serial numbers"

    • @joeg5414
      @joeg5414 Před rokem

      Same thing where I live in Colorado. Everyone still sells them and has for 10 years. Sheriff won't enforce it. Mostly only front range cities/counties enforce it. Oh and of course, online shops won't ship them anywhere in Colorado. I think most will ship a firearm with more than 15 rd mag but your FFL is supposed to keep the mag.

  • @jreyman
    @jreyman Před 10 lety +186

    We Pro-2A Californians [Yes, we do exist.] need all the help we can get against the draconian Socialist wackos passing all of these stupid laws.

    • @chriskelly509
      @chriskelly509 Před 9 lety +12

      Leave Cali like I did and take ur tax dollars with u :)

    • @sirnoneofyourbuisness8731
      @sirnoneofyourbuisness8731 Před 9 lety +5

      You and me both
      When i get older i want to leave the socialist republic of California.

    • @lucasoparowski6911
      @lucasoparowski6911 Před 9 lety +5

      Mitchell Grajeda
      there is nothing wrong with a tactical retreat.

    • @chriskelly509
      @chriskelly509 Před 9 lety +4

      ***** why would you have a business in cali? Guess you like giving tax $'s to a communist state

    • @justinclifton33
      @justinclifton33 Před 9 lety +10

      We all need to stick together to get rid of these fucking retarded ass laws

  • @spraynpray
    @spraynpray Před 8 lety +19

    I lived in CT for 25 years.
    I then moved to CA for a job, and lived there for 2 years.
    I said FUCK IT, moved to AZ, and told my friends and family I would never move back.
    Three years later:
    Both of my parents live in AZ.
    My first cousin lives in AZ.
    My aunt and uncle live in AZ.
    I have friends in AZ.
    Leave those shithole states. You really can, and you will not regret it. Maybe for 6 months you'll question your decision. But one day you'll wake up with a lot less stress and think, "Damn. What a great decision."

    • @spraynpray
      @spraynpray Před 8 lety

      It's turning libertarian a bit, but nevada is like 85% owned by the feds. Check out a map of it. It's just pure government.

    • @grumpypants8113
      @grumpypants8113 Před 8 lety +2

      +spraynpray Love AZ... I hope to move there someday.

    • @overcastandhaze
      @overcastandhaze Před 8 lety

      +spraynpray Holy shit.

    • @jordanlogan923
      @jordanlogan923 Před 8 lety

      +spraynpray I'm from WA.. moved to AZ for a few years and now back in WA since last summer haha worked at the Glendale cabelas haha woop woop but moving to Napa valley CA next month. I stopped a guy from breaking into my house a few days ago and would like a revolver but not sure whats allowed in CA with revolvers :( seems like a pain in the ass.

    • @spraynpray
      @spraynpray Před 8 lety +2

      Go to calguns. That's probably your only source of reliable information on california gun laws.
      I lived in CA for two years. I went to a gun store and wanted to buy a Remington 700. The gun store told me they could not sell a bolt action rifle because they are "sniper rifles". You'll learn about something called FUD on calguns.
      Fear
      Uncertainty
      Doubt

  • @lukemilton1964
    @lukemilton1964 Před 9 lety +51

    I live in San Diego and I wouldn't live anywhere else! I love California! It's the most beautiful state in the country! But I do agree that we have to many laws that make purchasing a gun very hard out here!

    • @juliosalcedo3562
      @juliosalcedo3562 Před 9 lety +1

      same here

    • @juliosalcedo3562
      @juliosalcedo3562 Před 9 lety

      same here

    • @rc4hawk
      @rc4hawk Před 8 lety +2

      I'm with ya I live in North county

    • @Folgrin
      @Folgrin Před 8 lety

      +Luke Milton Dude where is a decent outdoor gun range. Is P2k as good as it gets?

    • @bicycleofviolence
      @bicycleofviolence Před 8 lety +1

      my dad couldnt even get me a M&P 15-22 because of those damned laws, and that waiting time and papers.

  • @MrShaunG
    @MrShaunG Před 8 lety +12

    lol "light and airy like grandmas bisquits" omg Barrys that dude!

  • @206wildcard
    @206wildcard Před 10 lety +10

    I live in California and criminals have much better arsenals than law abiding citizens. Makes sense why gun crime is so high in this state. I used to live in Washington state where gun laws are more lenient and there are far less shootings.

  • @MrSejjy
    @MrSejjy Před 9 lety +9

    I live in California and this is absolutely true and these men have earned my respect forever.

  • @BreezyPheonix
    @BreezyPheonix Před 10 lety +44

    i live in cali, it sucks

    • @williamsimon4560
      @williamsimon4560 Před 10 lety +1

      yup.

    • @joeshoe3207
      @joeshoe3207 Před 10 lety +1

      ***** Hey can you link me an article with more information on that? I am in the process of getting a CCW in California.

    • @GiacomoC
      @GiacomoC Před 10 lety +1

      Joe Shoe
      news.yahoo.com/court-tosses-california-39-concealed-weapons-rules-200215313.html;_ylt=AwrTWfzhXv1SDhcAVvrQtDMD

  • @mytimetoshine94aussie21
    @mytimetoshine94aussie21 Před 5 lety +3

    In Australia I could put a "permit to aquire" a firearm in on Monday then have a 2nd "permit to aquire" a firearm in on the Tuesday and I'd have to wait for seperafe back round checks on both firearm permits. California have it easy compared to Australia. Bb guns and Air rifles have to be registered. Even a bloody paintball gun to own you have to do a safety course and it has to be in a locked safe. Be thankful for your gun laws.

  • @mmelgoza1983
    @mmelgoza1983 Před 8 lety +15

    You guys forgot 10 day waiting periods and one handgun purchase per month. :-(

  • @devindooo
    @devindooo Před 10 lety +23

    Living in California is a love, hate relationship!

    • @rustyshackleford9604
      @rustyshackleford9604 Před 5 lety +10

      I think it's just hate at this point lol

    • @joeshmoe5168
      @joeshmoe5168 Před 5 lety +6

      It’s a hate relationship I’m from cali

    • @eb60lp
      @eb60lp Před 4 lety +2

      I know we have bomb weed and women but sucky gun laws! 🤦🏿‍♂️🤦🏿‍♂️🤦🏿‍♂️

  • @AnthonyTrifoglio
    @AnthonyTrifoglio Před 7 lety +28

    you should do an updated version in January First 2017

    • @junhe3063
      @junhe3063 Před 7 lety +7

      In the year 2050 i bet the only legal gun in California will be a black powder musket.

    • @Toolness1
      @Toolness1 Před 7 lety +3

      2050... Maybe California will be it's own country by then so they can go "full liberal utopia" with their laws. Or, if you're a climate change fear monger, it'll be under water from all the rising sea levels by then.

    • @GC_Rallo
      @GC_Rallo Před 7 lety +1

      I agree the way California and the left in general regards the 2nd amendment is ridiculous and defying the constitution, but climate change is real and one of the biggest threats to humanity as a whole, if not THE biggest.
      It's like evolution, completely proven with no evidence to the contrary, yet people still think it's something you can "believe" in, it's not about belief it's about whether or not you want to acknowledge reality or remain ignorant to it.

    • @junhe3063
      @junhe3063 Před 7 lety

      I never said anything about climate change. I believe in it because science say that it is happening, and it doesn't take a genius to know that 97 degrees in the middle november isn't normal.However, though i think it is one of the biggest threats to humanity the biggest threat has to be nuclear war because if nuclear war breaks out, then there pretty much won't be any human, or life. But climate change is definitely an undeniable threat.

  • @JC622Kilo57J
    @JC622Kilo57J Před 10 lety +27

    I live in California. I am a staunch Liberal, but I like and I know a lot about firearms.
    Frankly, firearms/weapons and related liberties are considered expendable by our courts and legislature. It really sucks even for kids like me who don't actually own guns. Because two police officers impulsively shot a kid stupidly carrying an airsoft AK with the orange tip sawed off, there's talk of a new law to ban airsoft guns that are not either brightly colored or clear plastic. When kids like me complain that this neuters the sport of airsoft and makes us all look like idiots, we're told that "safety" trumps everything. Every time there's a tragedy even remotely involving a firearm, the politicians and courts use it as an excuse to throw more potential unfair laws and rulings into play. Every time someone commits suicide from being harassed or cyber-bullied, do we talk of putting into play new laws that limit 1st Amendment Rights? No. It's fear-driven malarkey at its worst.

    • @rustysausage69
      @rustysausage69 Před 10 lety +1

      Ex-fuckin_actly According to the recent doings of congress and politicians, if there are kids who suffer from cyber-bullying, then why don't they just ban computers as they will 99.99% ban firearms? Unfortunately, the argument for guns and sadly, airsoft guns also, will go on for a few more years. Its inevitable most likely 5-10 years from now that the guns will be of no use and protection because there are so many god damn restrictions to what kind of magazine or gun you have to own for it to abide. EXAMPLE--December 2012, there was an act that tried to ban the 5.7x28mm FN cartridge, because it can pierce light body armor. Congress is still assessing it. Little do they know that FMJ rounds from 9mm above can pierce light armor too, especially going into the 7.62 NATO rounds and up to 50bmg. TL;DR The government is corrupt, and they're conserving safety of civilians everywhere AS A WHOLE by degrading guns because guns are dangerous, and aren't considering individual protection that firearms give people. Protection as a whole is what the Military, SWAT and Police forces is about, not depriving people of protection that has served them well for 230 years. When guns are banned, shit is reeeally going to go down...

    • @dezkabar2515
      @dezkabar2515 Před 10 lety +2

      I feel you JC. I'm a fairly liberal young person and recently have seen all the bs gun laws that have come down on you guys in CA, NY etc. and have woken up to the exploitation of our rights by anti-gunners. My family has had guns for a while but I am just now become more active by purchasing my own and supporting 2nd amendment rights.
      I can't imagine how frustrating it is to live under the ridiculous laws in Cali but I urge you to keep fighting. I love many things about California and would love to see the state start supporting gun rights, but if they don't though I would recommend heading over to us in Vegas/Nevada. It's still free over here.

    • @samdajellybeenie14
      @samdajellybeenie14 Před 10 lety +2

      Damn right! I'm a liberal, but like you, I like guns and know a fair amount about them. I can think of another very recent and very silly law: Maryland's ban on Everclear. According to MD lawmakers, they're trying to keep it out of the hands of college kids. Of course, being college kids, there's no way in hell they're going to stop drinking. So now, the law that was made with good intentions turns into something unnecessary and that's doing nothing but hurting the people who legitimately use Everclear. For example, cake bakers use Everclear to dissolve pigments so that they can brush the pigment on fondant and not have to wait a year for it to dry. String instrument makers use Everclear to dissolve resin so that when they repair a violin with new wood, they can color the new wood to match the rest of the instrument. Now, they all have to find something else. I know that guns and Everclear are not the same, but the point is that laws are made with good intentions but sometimes, those laws only end up hurting innocent people who have nothing to do with why the law was made in the first place.

    • @WhtRook
      @WhtRook Před 9 lety +1

      JC, no need think being a liberal has anything to do with firearms ownership. Thomas Jefferson was a liberal. The right to defend yourself with the most effective means of doing so, is a human right.

    • @davidgearardo1788
      @davidgearardo1788 Před 7 lety +1

      akaVitus yes unfortunately being liberal does affect firearms,liberals tend to vote democrat remember its a two party system, and no liberAl will vote republican. I hold my nose and vote for whoever lets me keep my constitutional born with ,inalienable rights. I won't categorize my self. Democrats are the party of senator Robert Byrd. They started the Kkk , It was the first republican president that set slaves free. look it up people. blacks voted mainly republican until 1964 LBJ said ill have ni##@$ voting democrat for the next 200 years. so yes voting democrat hurts America. lets get some more parties started so we have more than two ,or really push libertarian maybe. just saying don't box yourself in.

  • @scottym6680
    @scottym6680 Před rokem +1

    This being 9 years later, as a new resident of Colorado I can say they must of fixed there gun laws because now you can buy pretty much anything. We got extended mags, you can get silencers with a little extra paper work, plenty of ARs and AKs and you don’t even need a permit to buy a pistol or an SBR. Since I’ve been here I’ve bought an AK hellpup SBR, a Glock 19, an AR-12 shotgun, and the mac11 clone called the MPA30.

  • @TheThinkTanksKid
    @TheThinkTanksKid Před 9 lety +8

    As an 18 y/o Californian, I'm hoping of getting my own gun when I have the chance to afford one. I'm legally old enough to purchase one but since I still have to live under the same roof with my gun-fearing family for now, I'm fucked. I love the state, but hate the gun laws..

    • @free00to00ryhme
      @free00to00ryhme Před 9 lety +1

      well, just remember its a moral responsibility. its a symbol of Freedom, Liberty and independence. its also the corner stone of all our inherent rights. im sure you knew this already but i feel like this kind of knowledge has been forgotten so i spread to whomever i can, whenever i can. as for the gun control laws, you can either try to vote them out, or just move out. of course, thats up to you. here in colorado we passed a few nonsensical gun laws. they just barely made it into law so im confident we can vote them out, especially since the republicans took over. yes, i know the red and blue are two wings of the same bird but the republicans are definitely the lesser of the two evils. so whenever i can only choose between republicans and democrats, i choose republicans. otherwise i vote third party.

    • @TheThinkTanksKid
      @TheThinkTanksKid Před 9 lety

      Colorado is in fact somewhere I wanna move to, but for now, a few hours at the local gun range is all I can afford. I'm no politician, but for me, I try to see the best from both political parties. I don't think I'm a liberal or a republican, but they each have some of their own ideals that I agree with. My way of thinking is I don't give a shit what you want to do with yourself, as long as you don't mess with someone's life, liberty, of pursuit of happiness.

    • @ahmadjarrad2635
      @ahmadjarrad2635 Před rokem +1

      You own a lot of guns now?

  • @TheSquigims
    @TheSquigims Před 9 lety +3

    CA Veteran -
    Thank you for making this video. This is all for pistol grip, centerfire rifles, with detachable magazines. M14 SOCOM II does not count. An AK without a pistol grip doesn't count. I don't think that Saiga .410 in the video counts either.
    Yes, California is ridiculous. Yes, I am fighting it. Yes, I am also looking at moving if we fail.

  • @flipeverything2734
    @flipeverything2734 Před 7 lety +2

    In 2008 I was charged with possession of a high capacity magazine for an sks 20 round magazine. The maximum penalty is 8 years in prison....for 10 extra rounds!! Good thing I got a good attorney.

  • @robertcarlclayton7724
    @robertcarlclayton7724 Před 8 lety +1

    I live in calaveras co with pop. Of approx. 40,000. Counties with under 200,000 residents may issue ccw permits to county residents as "shall issue" if sheriff finds no reason to deny. Our sheriff kunst (recently deceased)was a great patriot and proponent of an armed citizenery. He knew his deputies could not adequately defend us. I hope his replacement will continue serve the citizens as honorably as he did.

  • @romancera7704
    @romancera7704 Před 7 lety +13

    I live in california.....help me.

    • @TitleUSCaUSEIT
      @TitleUSCaUSEIT Před 7 lety +1

      you're on the front line in CA . . . fight your fight for 2A, running away is not the answer knowing CA influences every other state's legislation, like it or not.

    • @vatoloco2066
      @vatoloco2066 Před 5 lety +2

      Move.

    • @tonyemory3618
      @tonyemory3618 Před 3 lety

      Move just leave your Commie nonsense there when you do.

  • @toddfromwork8931
    @toddfromwork8931 Před 9 lety +43

    You think you guys in Cali have it bad? I live in Canada...

    • @ginholio3162
      @ginholio3162 Před 9 lety +2

      I feel ya

    • @69Peopleshit
      @69Peopleshit Před 9 lety +3

      +Pitt the Elder You think thats bad? Come to Finland......

    • @brandanweaver7481
      @brandanweaver7481 Před 8 lety +4

      i don't live there but Australia i hear is terrible

    • @69Peopleshit
      @69Peopleshit Před 8 lety +1

      +Brandan Weaver You can get a gun (rifle/shotgun) but u have to be 21 and have a reason like hunting and you need to have experiense on hunting for atleast 2 years

    • @69Peopleshit
      @69Peopleshit Před 8 lety

      +69Peopleshit and forget FORGET about getting aks,ARs,uzis,powerful revolvers like .44.........

  • @involuntaryfirebass2
    @involuntaryfirebass2 Před 10 lety +1

    Hey guys. thanks for doing this video. i'm a gun owner and avid shooter living in california and its nice to know that other people know what we are struggling with. i just thought i could help clear a couple things up real quick. first, the bullet button laws have various exceptions and clauses as to where it has to be used and doesn't have to be used, and I'd be happy to go over that in more detail for you. as far as the magazines go, so called "high capacity" magazines are legal to own, provided you owned them before the federal ban went in to effect in 1994 (I believe that's the right year), BUT they can't be put in to a gun that has been deemed by the state as an "assault weapon" (any gun that meets the criteria to, in the state's eyes, require a bullet button), and doing so is considered to be a felony in the state's eyes, bullet button or not. and i believe there is no way to tell the difference between a pre-ban and post ban magazine. the "restricted" markings, if i remember correctly, are placed only on the "high capacity" magazines that are in the state and for sale to police/government only. its also currently illegal to import any "high capacity" magazines into the state, so it is illegal for me to go to a gun store in Nevada or some other state, purchase a 30 round AR magazine and bring it back to California. And NOW, starting today, it is illegal to buy or import magazine parts kits capable of being assembled into magazines that can carry more than 10 rounds, even if you buy a block with it, it is now a felony in the state's eyes, leaving lawful owners of pre-ban magazines helpless if their magazine needs a new part. And California's laws do not single out magazines as the only effected part of these laws, they state "ammunition feeding device", so you were correct on your 10 round belt comments. Also, you touched on the handgun registration topic; as of today as well, any rifle, shotgun, or any gun classified as a long gun must be registered like a handgun when it is transferred. They've also passed a law banning the use of ammunition containing any lead for hunting state-wide, to take effect in mid-2016. So now we have to use up all of our lead hunting ammo and buy only lead-free ammo, which in many cases costs more than three times as much. I could go on about this for hours. I really do feel like a sub-citizen having to live with these outrageous gun control laws. The only law relating to guns that California has that makes just a little sense is having to pass a written test to obtain a Handgun Safety Certificate, so the FFL at least knows that the person knows how to safely handle and operate a firearm. I really want to move from this state, but like you said, this is where my family is and where I'm currently attending college so I don't have much choice there at the moment, and moving from my family would be hard to do. I hope our politicians can get their heads on straight soon and start realizing that they can't constitutionally take any of our rights away, because their current behavior is completely unacceptable. alright, my rant's over. thanks for reading, and I'd be happy to answer anyone's questions to the best of my abilities

  • @lemanruss7218
    @lemanruss7218 Před 8 lety +2

    As a California citizen I just want you to know its as bad as you think it is. I live in Los Angeles and I pretty much know I can't ever have a gun on me unless I'm in my own home. If the guns in the car it has to be unloaded and locked in a separate case from the ammo. I can't move because my job is here and if I lift up my life I'd be abandoning my girlfriend who I love, my family and my career. I want to stay in Los Angeles, but I can't have the same protection a law enforcement officer has, I can't have a car, tuned the way I want it, and I can't be truly free. If only the progressives in this state understood what its like to be lower-middle class. If they only knew how restricted we are compared to the elite who can afford to be above the law. I love you videos and hope one day California can be as free as other states.

  • @jfsoutdooradventures2384
    @jfsoutdooradventures2384 Před 8 lety +7

    We are fighting the NY Safe Act no one really complied with their registration scheme

  • @walterpalmer2749
    @walterpalmer2749 Před 9 lety +3

    We miss your voice Barry. RIP.

  • @joshsalud9257
    @joshsalud9257 Před 10 lety +2

    Unfortunately as of Jan. 1, 2014 all new long guns purchased are now to be registered. Another reason to make my own AR!

  • @joeg5414
    @joeg5414 Před rokem +1

    In Colorado, 30rd mag ban is mostly only enforced in front range cities. Rural county sheriffs won't enforce it. Shops even sell them🤷‍♂️ all depends on your sheriff

  • @NvincibleIronMan
    @NvincibleIronMan Před 7 lety +3

    You guys are great. RIP Barry.

  • @perfecttofu421
    @perfecttofu421 Před 10 lety +4

    well there are a couple easy ways to get around california magazine laws. you CAN buy a hi-cap round outside of the state. however, you can't bring it back with you... assembled. you can bring "magazine parts" with you. you ARE NOT allowed to reassemble the magazine. now at this point there are a few routes you could go. you can reassemble the magazine and just say you found it. or you can rebuild the magazine BUT replace a single part with one from a california legal magazine. this falls under the category of repairing a magazine.

    • @dezkabar2515
      @dezkabar2515 Před 10 lety +1

      Hilarious.

    • @theonlyvanimal
      @theonlyvanimal Před 10 lety

      I think they closed that loophole January 1st 2014... Can't bring in a magazine kit (disassembled mag) anymore.

    • @shawnschaitel838
      @shawnschaitel838 Před 10 lety

      
      LOOK UP FEATURELESS thats cool on stocks and pistol grips

  • @kylevallarino6961
    @kylevallarino6961 Před 8 lety

    Totally agree about being stuck. When I was younger I couldn't afford to go job hunt in Nevada, now I could but I have a good job in ca. Lots of us are quietly disregarding the limits though.

  • @irishmoron9303
    @irishmoron9303 Před 9 lety +1

    They just abolished the ten day long gun waiting period in California for returning firearms owners (those that have already passed a background check). This was in august 2014 and will be in effect by early 2015

  • @thewalterbraese
    @thewalterbraese Před 8 lety +4

    u can have a pistol at 18 through private sale here..but cant buy the ammo till ur 21

  • @noloyou8377
    @noloyou8377 Před 7 lety +4

    Can you guys do a new one for California

  • @socal1000
    @socal1000 Před 8 lety

    im glad someone outside of CA made this video to raise awarness to the rest of the "FREE STATES" these are the cold hard facts we face as gun owners in CA that can spread nation wide. after Joining the military i was stationed in TX and learned how free a state could be and how people from other states are not aware. i recenlty got out of the military and unfortunatley returned to CA to use my GI bill and finish College, after i graduate i will be leaving this state. even though i do not have a loud enough voice to let the masses know they have power to change things i will continue and direct them to video's like this.

  • @peter0724
    @peter0724 Před 7 lety

    LOL, 2:37 "Light and airy like Grandmas biscuits". Love this quote.

  • @ianhislop9246
    @ianhislop9246 Před 7 lety +17

    I hate my state

  • @2uned08
    @2uned08 Před 9 lety +15

    California is a joke that's why I'm moving

  • @jakedunning9995
    @jakedunning9995 Před 5 lety

    "Light and airy like grandmas biscuits". That's a personality we didn't deserve to lose....

  • @robertjordan9770
    @robertjordan9770 Před 8 lety

    Eric, I hope someday you have time to make a new, revised version of this Gripe, to include the CA Approved list (and how it is shrinking).

  • @XraygogsTV
    @XraygogsTV Před 9 lety +6

    This is worse than what I put up with in Canada lol...

    • @Cleavatr0n
      @Cleavatr0n Před 9 lety +2

      ***** I could deal with Canadian gun laws... But this bullshit button is fucking retarded.

  • @jeramybearamy8539
    @jeramybearamy8539 Před 8 lety +3

    I live here in CA and was very thankful for your video. Would very much like to be y'alls friend ;0)

  • @TheSodFather09
    @TheSodFather09 Před 2 lety +1

    Lol you can tell Barry is gettting pissed just talking about it

  • @danielscott7277
    @danielscott7277 Před 8 lety

    I love California, there is a reason that for all of human history people have traveled west until we got to Cali. Beautiful girls, weather, the best food, but the WORST gun laws.
    I've thought about moving SO many times because the laws here are such non-sense. Then I read a quote from Ron Paul.
    "A defeatist attitude makes us unworthy of our founding fathers."
    That's why I stay here, so that there is always one more vote for the good guys! Thanks for all the awesome uploads Iraqvet! You guys are the best, much love to you guys and to Barry's family, he is sorely missed!

  • @austincutty4548
    @austincutty4548 Před 8 lety +3

    just got off of GTA 5 and bought 5 fully automatic rifles all with extended mags and bought over 15 thousand rounds of ammo at ammunation lol

    • @Frieza287
      @Frieza287 Před 8 lety +2

      +austin cutty Lol yeah, liberals think you can just walk into a store and buy machine guns and 50 round drums everywhere.

    • @Novaah803
      @Novaah803 Před 5 lety

      KappsLoch anything black is scary

  • @Mike242
    @Mike242 Před 7 lety +3

    My father used to live in Cali, not anymore. He left as soon as those bullshit gun laws. Now we live in Texas. I feel safer with guns than without them.

    • @Novaah803
      @Novaah803 Před 5 lety +2

      Mike 242 make sure to vote in all your elections, lots of people from California seem to be moving to Texas, lots of Liberals too! Please help us keep Texas red, so it doesn’t become like California brother.

  • @garylee5384
    @garylee5384 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you finally someone knows what stupidity we go through!

  • @BeastieSaxdady
    @BeastieSaxdady Před 10 lety

    They're also talking about recording the Ammo Lot Numbers, keeping a list on the Buyers of said ammo.

  • @danwhite7176
    @danwhite7176 Před 6 lety +5

    ok i live in California... can you please make a updated version of this video with the 2018 laws. just please crucify and destroy the stupidity of these new laws.

  • @wixte
    @wixte Před 8 lety +4

    I live in Commiefornia, its a depressing world. there is basically no point of buying an ar-15 in Commiefornia unless you want a really expensive decoration.

    • @davidusry8157
      @davidusry8157 Před 8 lety +2

      +Rods Ahed That really bites. I cant say I feel your pain but can say I am sorry for what you and every other cali gun owning citizen has to go through. I live in Alaska and we have almost no gun laws. I own a Ar15 and AK47 both with many 30 rd. mags. I cant imagine trying to deal with my rifles in Cali.

    • @unkono
      @unkono Před 8 lety

      +Rods Ahed I live here too. I feel you.

  • @straightto8
    @straightto8 Před 11 lety

    Good video guys, I missed this one, I need to keep up on your updates, I'm behind.

  • @tarkin56
    @tarkin56 Před 10 lety

    Love your new website man!

  • @RyanFGNM
    @RyanFGNM Před 9 lety +6

    Anyone in the San Bernardino countie area the sheriff their is rather lax and is pro 2nd amendment. Couple of buddies have already got their ccw.

    • @RyanFGNM
      @RyanFGNM Před 9 lety

      *County

    • @Brandonx-nb7rv
      @Brandonx-nb7rv Před 9 lety +1

      RyanFGNM you know you don't have to comment with a correction to your sentence. just click on the arrow to the right of your post and you can edit your original post

    • @Fierroa1
      @Fierroa1 Před 9 lety

      I live in the city of San Bernardino and I've been brushing up on California gun laws to purchase my first handgun which will also be my first firearm on my 21st birthday I thought if anywhere here is where it'd be almost impossible to get something like that. This is good news, thanks.

    • @steveng6213
      @steveng6213 Před 9 lety

      Thanks for the heads up man!(:

  • @elmerjfap
    @elmerjfap Před 10 lety +3

    "Commefornia"

  • @mf7133
    @mf7133 Před 9 lety

    ill send you a translation of the German gun law book :) you gonna have so much fun with that bit

  • @luisecobian3691
    @luisecobian3691 Před 9 lety +1

    You are right about the rural areas of California being less strict. i live in a pro gun pocket of California .where they don't really care about the bullet button laws.and ccw is pretty common and are issued a lot in the county.

    • @AlcesColotes6575
      @AlcesColotes6575 Před 9 lety +2

      even northern Los Angeles county could care less if your magazines were regular (30rds) or if your rifle can fold in 3 pieces.

  • @757vcchy
    @757vcchy Před 9 lety +10

    I live in California and I have a lot of guns .my ar15s all have bullet buttons and I obey the law but I will have all they can allow me to have while I live here ..!!!

    • @free00to00ryhme
      @free00to00ryhme Před 9 lety +6

      bud, i dont care if guns were illegal. i'd still own mine and use it if anyone tried to take it from me. its my right and i dont need anyone to "allow" me to own one. i live free or die, end of story.

    • @TheMrQuackles
      @TheMrQuackles Před 9 lety +1

      I am fed up with these piece of shit laws. I am so fucking close to losing it

    • @TheMrQuackles
      @TheMrQuackles Před 9 lety +8

      Everyone I know in Cali does not have a button on and owns 30+ mags

    • @Talz622
      @Talz622 Před 9 lety +1

      Since when were magazine releases called fucking "bullet buttons"?

    • @voidimperial1179
      @voidimperial1179 Před 9 lety +1

      GreenGiant622 since people commonly used bullets to actually RELEASE the mag in commifornia
      in all seriousness you actually need a tool to release the mag

  • @olverafernando
    @olverafernando Před 10 lety +6

    I fucking live in California /:

    • @757vcchy
      @757vcchy Před 9 lety

      I feel your pain..!!!

  • @elliotjames12
    @elliotjames12 Před 10 lety +2

    i live in california, it is such a pain. nothing is exaggerated in this video

  • @brightsideme
    @brightsideme Před 8 lety +1

    I live in socal, just got my CCW surprisingly. but I still can't get the guns I want

  • @Heebu100
    @Heebu100 Před 9 lety +4

    I like my weed too much to leave California.

    • @Virk1997
      @Virk1997 Před 9 lety +10

      You could always stop using it.

    • @luisecobian3691
      @luisecobian3691 Před 9 lety +3

      Just grow it.

    • @The_Ballo
      @The_Ballo Před 9 lety

      Ever see the movie "Guns and Weed"?

    • @sweden5665
      @sweden5665 Před 9 lety

      If you smoke weed you cant buy a gun lol

    • @luisecobian3691
      @luisecobian3691 Před 9 lety

      Sweden
      just lie on the form,they drug test you,and a lot of people who smoke,don't look like a hippy.

  • @lcblahollywoodgrunt
    @lcblahollywoodgrunt Před 10 lety +3

    Cali gun laws are dumb. Like let's try to legislate in order to make guns "safer." It's hilarious.

  • @Rusterman-is7ex
    @Rusterman-is7ex Před 2 měsíci

    California does allow Destructive Devices with a permit called *Collector of Destructive Devices?. However applicants are required to sign a statement that must be notarized claiming that any DD's owned will NEVER be fired or discharged by anyone. The license is pretty much limited to collecting purposes.

  • @EanBezemer
    @EanBezemer Před 8 lety

    Great Video Guys! Explains California gun laws quite well!

  • @smugbuster4021
    @smugbuster4021 Před 9 lety +7

    commiefornia

  • @L1LegoAnimations
    @L1LegoAnimations Před 10 lety +5

    While I do think Californian and New York gun laws seem a bit overkill, limiting magazine ammo capacity does make sense, at least for states like those. It'd be much easier to kill a hundred people in a shooting spree in California than it would be here in Iowa, given California's much higher population. And when you're hunting (I know self defense is a totally different story), if you really NEED more than 10 rounds (7 in NY) one right after the other in order to hit something effectively, let's just say I wouldn't want to go hunting with you. Anyways, good videos guys, keep it up :)

    • @L1LegoAnimations
      @L1LegoAnimations Před 10 lety +2

      6236003 I'm not saying they have a right to tell you how much of something you should have, or whether or not you need to defend yourself. I personally think it's important to have some means of self defense. And like almost every reasonable pro-gun person knows, limiting/eliminating guns from the states won't help, then we'll end up attempting to defend ourselves with knives from criminals with black-market guns, so it'll just cause more crime and trouble. The worst, and fishiest, part in my opinion is that you've gotta know that every single anti gun politician has a concealed carry permit, or a ton of armed body guards 24/7, so everything they preach about self defense being unnecessary is total hypocrisy. So, if the majority of politicians cared about being truthful, what they would be saying is "Guns are unnecessary for self protection! Unless of course you're talking about us, in which case forget EVERYTHING we just told you."

    • @L1LegoAnimations
      @L1LegoAnimations Před 10 lety

      6236003 I didn't think you were going after me or anything, I was just responding to your comment, and having a decent, non idiotic discussion on the internet. I don't get those often ;) I know this is gonna make me sound stupid, but what is "playing devil's advocate?" I've heard that term thrown around a lot lately. And thanks for commenting, have a good day.

    • @L1LegoAnimations
      @L1LegoAnimations Před 10 lety

      ***** First of all, you wouldn't have to go as far as Iowa to get a high cap magazine to smuggle back into CA, which is one of the flaws in the system. Second, no, I have not been involved in any life-or-death scenario like your example. Third, I never said it wasn't a flawed system, it's quite the opposite actually. I do understand that criminals don't obey laws, and they'll get whatever cap. magazines they want because of that. I was just saying I can understand why the CA government thought limiting it to 10 rounds was a good idea. But I do agree with you overall, I think 90% of CA's gun laws that most other states don't have are total crap that don't really help anyone. Except criminals, most laws just make it easier for them to rob/kill/attack someone without as much risk of being attacked.

    • @1111Tactical
      @1111Tactical Před 9 lety +1

      STARBOT AWESOME Police 99% of the time fight the same type of threats an armed citizen might come up against, and they find the need for higher capacity magazines than 10 or 7, even their basic pistols for street or squad car cops excede that limit. Some squad cars, even in less major areas than huge cities, have AR15's with large magazines. Other than SWAT who I'm not talking about, those other types of police are going up against the same type of threats a person will likely go up against if they were to need to use their gun.
      The point, the professionals think addressing these threats can be benefitted by these kinds of guns, so if you do believe in guns for self defense, than you must also logically agree that in this modern age such mag sizes are needed as a practical option just in case.
      You were asking "why' such mags are needed. Well it is a constitutional right so a need shouldn't be a pre-requisite, however, I did explain the practical need for civilians to be allowed such mags.

    • @veggie530
      @veggie530 Před 9 lety

      California isn't made up of LA-SF-SD and Oakland. I live in the woods in California which is pretty common in Norcal

  • @dude_mccallaster
    @dude_mccallaster Před 2 lety +2

    I wish Barry was still here don't get me wrong but at least he doesn't have to endure the bs we've been dealing with the last couple years. This day and age is like nothing we've seen before. RIP Barry, save a few bricks for me.

    • @evanrosario
      @evanrosario Před rokem +1

      That's how they move they wait till everyone that remembers how it used to be is gone

  • @TKLMotoVlog
    @TKLMotoVlog Před 11 lety

    Recent news in Oakland, kid came back after graduating from Oregon University. Told parents he was going to hang out and play basketball. Got rear ended by someone. He came out and check his car and was shot by the fender bender. Kid died in the arms of a nearby bystander while his mom tried calling him on his cellphone wondering how long will he take playing basketball before he heading home for dinner. It wouldn't make much difference if he had a gun, cuz it needs to be locked by law in car.

  • @blitzkriegatx4583
    @blitzkriegatx4583 Před 9 lety

    I live in Pennsylvania, and had never heard of a bullet button until a couple of weeks ago when I was talking to a friend from California. He started talking about them, and for the first 10 minutes of his rant, I thought he was joking. That nobody could possibly devise such a stupid mechanism... and I then I Googled it.

  • @kellerr13
    @kellerr13 Před 8 lety +2

    Nobody in California has any obligation to comply with that.
    If law enforcement can have it, then so can you. No permits or background checks or registrations required.
    Do not go along with it on any level, or this video will soon be a famous pre-ban video.

  • @ItsMrJakeTooYou
    @ItsMrJakeTooYou Před 10 lety +2

    I'm 18, live in California, and a avid shooter… Its a shame that I have to grow up and deal with all these stupid laws!

  • @rdsii64
    @rdsii64 Před 10 lety

    bump the shoulder back far enough that it won't chamber in a 50 BMG and you have a 500 action express. The 500AE is a wild cat round that essentially is essentially the same round but won't fit in a 50BMG chamber

  • @JohnR714
    @JohnR714 Před 11 lety +1

    I live in Orange County, CA and what bothers me the most is the difficulty in getting a CCW. I really hope we get a new sheriff that is of a shall issue mentality

  • @henningantelopian
    @henningantelopian Před 8 lety

    as a resident of california, walking in and buying a gun after one form is literally mouthwatering

  • @ChristiannTyler
    @ChristiannTyler Před 2 lety

    Y’all should review some“featureless” parts for us stuck behind enemy lines can’t even have the bullet button anymore

  • @jopena1776
    @jopena1776 Před 11 lety

    Great video guys!

  • @MattyD209
    @MattyD209 Před 11 lety +1

    Thank you guys so much from recognizing me as a California citizen as a victim rather than an anti-gunner. As I have wrote in a video by Colion Noir, I often get angry when I travel to Nevada or Oregon and they figure out I'm from California and they instantly think that I am anti-gun. I am very pro-gun and always will be. I don't agree with the laws I HATE to abide by. But I am going to school here and I'm trapped for the time being. Thank you guys for recognizing that.

  • @dengate6
    @dengate6 Před 9 lety

    You forgot about the approved new handgun list. Silver lining, we get a lot of practice changing magazines.

  • @inzkane707
    @inzkane707 Před 5 lety +1

    5 years after this video was posted and the laws are much much worse here in CA Now... My family and my whole life are here and I don't want to move, but this is horrible!!!

  • @rdsii64
    @rdsii64 Před 10 lety

    When it comes to AR's with bullet buttons we have modified the 10 round legal mags that have the tool attached to the mag. modify your manual of arms and the bullet button has been made useless

  • @jedizelfknight
    @jedizelfknight Před 4 lety +1

    Actually, San Bernardino County or Riverside county is the easiest places to get a CCWL. Once you apply you get your license in a couple of months that's all.

  • @LB-pe6tv
    @LB-pe6tv Před 6 lety +2

    y'all should do a episode on the laws here in Hawaii!

  • @tanyaleste3425
    @tanyaleste3425 Před 10 lety

    A lot of my friends in SF are moving to Nevada and Texas. Lower taxes, lower cost of life, lower crime rate, more rights.

  • @skylarayala9208
    @skylarayala9208 Před 7 lety +2

    "Bullshit california gun laws" is really a understatement- from someone who lives in california

  • @lifted0422
    @lifted0422 Před 9 lety

    Best intro u guys ever did on a vid

  • @adrianhorne8671
    @adrianhorne8671 Před 4 lety +1

    In Arizona you don't need a ccw to conceal carry and you can open carry as long as your of age to do so

  • @jedizelfknight
    @jedizelfknight Před 4 lety

    I live in CA and the only guns without detachable magazines are AR's. I'm not a fan of AR's that's why most of my firearms are Springfield M1A's cuz those don't have featureless or fixed mags. For shotguns, you don't need a drum mag. There are certain shotguns where they can use a Arredondo speed loader to load the shells.

  • @foragido94
    @foragido94 Před 10 lety +1

    Thank you for the video I totally agree with you, I live in California.

  • @aussiesteveakastevecallagh2280

    You guys have it so easy over there here in Australia we have the hardest gun laws in the world I recently went through the third degree just to be able to purchase a long arm in .22lr like your lucky to have the 2nd amendment hang on to it with both hands or your government will put you in the same position as we are over here , God bless you all and America please stay safe Steve .

  • @blackopspwnage5
    @blackopspwnage5 Před 11 lety +2

    I'm 15, I live in California, my policy with my knife seems to line up with your conceal carry gun policy, where if nobody sees my knife, or your gun, its none of their business what I'm doing. Most of the time, I'm just carrying it for that one just in case situation when I might need a level of protection above my fists, and I am ready to use my knife, as a last resort of course.

  • @risingawareness13
    @risingawareness13 Před 8 lety

    I just bought my first bolt rifle in California. I'm currently in my ten day waiting period to receive possession of the rifle: even though I already own semi auto rifles, handguns, and have a valid CA CCW. I'm legally carrying my Glock around while having to wait through a "cooling off period" to get a bolt action. It doesnt have to be logical to be law here in Kalifornia.

  • @thesethmedlin9312
    @thesethmedlin9312 Před 5 lety +1

    It makes me sad that, as a Californian, I did not realize how bad our laws were until I started watching this type of CZcams channel. I didn't even know 30 round mags existed for a while.

  • @lizardonastick
    @lizardonastick Před 8 lety +1

    "Airy as Grandma's biscuits", classic Barry.

  • @Kestrelhistory
    @Kestrelhistory Před 7 lety

    Fun fact! I live in PA and a lot of New Jersey residents cross over to buy guns and go back. NOW, NJ has made it illegal to buy guns from FFL DEALERS out of state. Period. Like they've now reached a BAD Californian level. It's serious. People were flooding the gun stores here before that took effect. I wish I was joking.

  • @kc0lif
    @kc0lif Před rokem

    thanks eric and barry.

  • @basedury
    @basedury Před 8 lety +2

    I have been moderately liberal for most of my life, but stuff like this infuriates me. I don't know why we should allow the government to limit legally-purchased guns people depend on to protect themselves while criminals continue to acquire guns by whatever means they wish. Unless you're doing a full-scale search (like they do to some vehicles at the border of U.S. and Mexico for drugs, which still doesn't entirely work) then people will still obtain guns illegally.