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  • California: DOJ Announces Proposed Rulemaking on Dealer Video Surveillance Requirements
    On Friday, April 26th the California Department of Justice announced proposed rulemaking on the firearm dealer video surveillance requirements, that went into effect on January 1, 2024 as a result of Senate Bill 1384 (2022). Despite the law having been in effect for nearly five months, California firearm dealers have been without proper guidance and at risk of penalties and license revocation. A link to the proposed regulations and other details can be found by clicking here.  
  • California: Legislative Session Update
    Friday, April 26th marks the deadline for when all bills must advance from their first chamber policy committee if a fiscal committee referral is required.  Bills that have not passed out of their policy committee by this deadline will be considered dead for the 2024 legislative session. 
  • Tennessee: General Assembly Adjourns Sine Die from 2023-2024 Session
    Last night, the Tennessee General Assembly adjourned sine die from its 2023-2024 legislative session with all anti-gun bills being defeated. Additionally, the General Assembly passed SB 2223/HB 2762, which prohibits the use of firearm/ammunition specific merchant category codes by payment processors. This is an important protection for gun owners, protecting private purchasing information from abuse by third parties. Governor Lee signed this legislation on Wednesday, April 24.
  • Minnesota: Anti-Second Amendment Bills Scheduled for House Floor Votes
    On Monday April 29th, Representatives in the Minnesota House will be casting floor votes on House File 601, House File 4300, and House File 2609. The bills penalize gun owners for failing to report lost or stolen firearms, impose a one-size fits all firearm storage requirement, and ban certain firearm triggers.