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If only there had been more good guys with guns
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(05-30-2017, 08:50 PM)xxlt Wrote: Okey dokey.

I apologize for expecting you to use either your memory or the internet to verify this information.  I will, once again, provide the easily accessible information to you.

http://www.sacbee.com/news/state/california/article123844534.html

http://www.sacbee.com/opinion/op-ed/ben-boychuk/article123594949.html

https://www.firearmspolicy.org/10_things_every_california_gun_owner_needs_to_know_on_january_1_2017


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Quote:AB 1135 (Levine): Bans common and constitutionally-protected firearms that have magazine locking devices (like the “Bullet Button”). Sister bill to SB 880.





This outlaws the bullet button "loophole" that was (not)exploited by the San Bernardino muslim terrorists.  The used AR's that didn't have a bullet button, i.e. rifles already illegal under state law.  This horrific crime required the outlawing of the bullet button because they weren't used in this crime.  Sense was made.




Quote:SB 880 (Hall): Bans common and constitutionally-protected firearms that have magazine locking devices. Sister bill to AB 1135.




Pretty much the same BS as above.  Please note that this requires you to register all semi-automatic rifles that meet the criteria.  They then become non-transferable, to anyone for any reason, and upon your death need to be rendered inoperable or moved out of state.  This is not confiscation according to you and those who think like you for some reason.





Quote:AB 1511 (Santiago): Criminalizes loaning of firearms between personally known, law-abiding adults, including family members, sportspersons, and competitors.



Want to loan your rifle to a friend to test out at the range?  Wait a moment mister, that is now a crime!  Most people know that the vast majority of firearms related crime is committed with firearms loaned to friends, making this law a necessity!




Quote:AB 1695 (Bonta): Makes a non-violent misdemeanor a prohibiting offense.




Makes falsely reporting the theft of a firearm a crime.  On its face this is innocuous until one factors the reasoning behind it.  Want to prevent your firearm from being stolen from you by the government? Don't report it as stolen or you are in the trouble!


Quote:SB 1235 (de Leon): New restrictions on ammunition purchases and sellers; creates a DOJ database of ammunition owners.



Want to buy ammunition?  Be prepared for a background check to do it in CA!  This means no more on-line ammunition purchases and makes it a crime to bring ammunition into the state or to loan any amount of ammunition to someone else.  This makes CA gun owners captive to an ammunition market that will, without a doubt, raise prices to accommodate the increased costs of selling ammunition.  Want to do something about the increased coast?  Too bad, it's against the law loser!  This will clearly impact gun crime as all criminals will abide by this law.  Can you name one law that will prevent a single gun related crime in this list?  Nope.  The intent is to criminalize and marginalize legal gun owners.




Quote:SB 1446 (Hancock): Statewide confiscatory ban on all lawfully-possessed standard-capacity ammunition feeding devices that hold more than 10 round; exemption for retired police



Remember that standard capacity magazine (10+ rounds) that CA allowed you to grandfather in and promised to allow you to keep?  Guess what, we lied!  Now you have to turn in your previously legally owned property or be branded a criminal.  I know you don't think this is confiscation, it's just being forced to turn in your lawfully purchased property.  This will also affect gun related crime because criminals will absolutely follow this law.




Quote:[url=http://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/billCompareClient.xhtml?bill_id=201520160AB857]AB 857 (Cooper) requires that serial numbers be placed on un-serialized firearms (in some cases going back at least 50 years) and on all new owner-assembled (“home-built)” firearms.


Pretty self explanatory.


All of this, plus Proposition 63, written by complete asshat Gavin "I got all my money from the Getty Family" Newsom criminalizes legal gun owners while the CA legislature makes penalties for gun related criminal activity less severe.  Sounds about right.

I'll leave you with this about my favorite meat puppet, and likely (Cthulhu help us) next CA governor Gavin Newsom.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZbAsD0lEpuA





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RE: If only there had been more good guys with guns - Sociopathicsteelerfan - 05-30-2017, 09:56 PM

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