03 April 2018

YouTube HQ Shooting - Details

We don't have all the details of the attack yet but since it's already being used as a piece of political ammunition, here we go. Shields to max, I guess.

Here's a breakdown of some of the gun control laws in place in California and how they didn't stop the YouTube HQ mass shooting; at least 3 people were shot by the perpetrator with a handgun who then shot their self. You can guarantee that Mass Shooting Tracker will chalk this up as a mass shooting (update: they already have).

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-Firearm Safety Certificate - Can't buy unless you have a certificate.

-Universal Background Checks - Private transfers must go through a dealer to run a background check.

-Enhanced Background Checks - California's DOJ goes through federal and state databases to check eligibility.

-Ammunition Transfer - You have to go through a licensed dealer to buy ammo. There is a transfer fee. Same goes for online ammo. You can buy but it has to be shipped to the dealer for transfer.

-Assault Weapons Ban - California's AWB is pretty weak by comparison to other places but it still exists.

-Firearms Registration - All newly purchased firearms must be registered to the CA DOJ.

-10 Round Magazine Limitation - Pretty obvious.

-10 Day Waiting Period - At a minimum this applies to all first time buyers.

-Microstamping for Semi Auto Pistols - CA requires that new semi auto pistols have microstamping before they can be accepted onto the approved firearms list.

-Approved Firearms List - CA requires all handguns sold in the state be submitted to their DOJ for evaluation.

-Red Flag Laws - Legalized confiscation if authorities think you're a threat.

-Gun Free Zone - I don't have access to the employee handbook but it's isn't a stretch to imagine YouTube doesn't allow personal firearms on their property but I can't confirm that.

What else would you like to add?

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