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  <title>California’s Glock Ban Starts July 1 - What Gun Owners Need to Know</title>
  <description> California gun owners are facing major legal changes, and the timeline matters. The deadline for Glock-pattern handgun sales under AB 1127 is now clear, and the fallout reaches far beyond one brand. Dealer inventory, private party transfers, CCW implications, and enforcement realities are changing fast. John Dillon’s analysis breaks down how California’s red flag laws are being used, how temporary restraining orders can trigger CCW loss, and why getting firearms returned after legal clearance can still become a major fight. The show also examines NRA reform, Supreme Court leak ethics, the Southern Poverty Law Center indictment, and political violence rhetoric. Attorney Gary Gibson also joins the show to discuss the pitfalls and boobytraps threatening law abiding gun owners. Last chance to get Gun Prom Tickets! https://gunprom.com/san-diego Sign up for the Tactical Communications &amp;amp;amp; Signals Intelligence Class: https://gunownersradio.com/event/stay-informed-when-others-arent-tactical-communications-signal-intelligence/ Get Legal Protection if you are in a self defense incident: https://selfdefensefund.com/GOR (25% off!) </description>
  <author_name>Gun Owners Radio</author_name>
  <author_url>https://www.gunownersradio.com</author_url>
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