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From NRA-ILA:


THURSDAY, MAY 26, 2016

California: Anti-Gun Bills Sent to Assembly Suspense File Scheduled to be Heard Tomorrow, May 27

Tomorrow, May 27, the state Assembly Committee on Appropriations is scheduled to hear all the bills sent to the suspense file.  There are five anti-gun bills that greatly impact gun owners, sportsmen, and Second Amendment supporters.  Email members of the Appropriations Committee by clicking the TAKE ACTION button below and urge them to OPPOSE AB 1663, AB 1664, AB 1673, AB 1674, and AB 1695.

Assembly Bill 1663 and Assembly Bill 1664 are similar and would reclassify hundreds of thousands of legally owned semi-automatic rifles as “assault weapons.”   These are constitutionally protected firearms that have no association with crime.  The changes would happen quickly at the expense of gun owners and without public notice.  Governor Brown vetoed similar legislation in 2013 and the California State Sheriffs’ Association has opposed both of these egregious bills.

Assembly Bill 1673 would expand the definition of “firearm” to include unfinished frames and/or receivers that can be readily convertible.  Depending on how this vague terminology is interpreted, AB 1673 could essentially treat pieces of metal as firearms, subjecting them to California’s exhaustive regulations and restrictions currently applicable to firearms.

Assembly Bill 1674 would expand the current restriction on the number of firearms an individual can purchase within a 30 day period.  Currently the “one gun a month” rule only applies to dealer sales of handguns. This legislation is a misguided attempt to expand the current one handgun per month limitation to long guns.   Rather than targeting criminals, this legislation will have severe consequences for firearm collectors, competition shooters, museums, and various charitable organizations.   AB 1674 will have no impact on criminal access to firearms and instead significantly hamper law abiding individuals, causing increased costs, time and paperwork to purchase multiple firearms. Californian’s are already required to make two trips to a dealer to purchase a single firearm. For an individual who is purchasing firearms for one of the many popular shooting sports such as Cowboy Action Shooting or Three Gun, this would mean at least six trips to a dealer, three separate sets of paper work, fees and background checks all spanned out over a three month period. Criminals will continue to ignore this law purchasing firearms illegally, ignoring this burdensome and ineffective restriction.

Assembly Bill 1695 would require the Attorney General to send notice to each individual who has applied to purchase a firearm informing him or her of laws relating to firearms, gun trafficking, and safe storage. This legislation also allows the Department of Justice to use funds in the Firearms Safety and Enforcement Special Fund for this purpose.  Requiring the Attorney General to send gun law pamphlets to law-abiding gun owners will do nothing to stop the criminal misuse of firearms, because the individuals who are committing firearm-related crimes are likely not receiving the gun law pamphlets.  This is just another example of government waste and abuse of gun owners. The monies paid into this fund are intended to fund the background check system in California. Because the fees paid to run these checks exceed the cost necessary to execute them, legislators in Sacramento continue to look for ways to justify the expenses by wasting resources on “feel good” programs.

Don’t forget to forward this alert to your family, friends, and fellow gun owners and sportsmen urging them to also contact the committee and urge them to OPPOSE the above anti-gun bills.

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From NRA-ILA:

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, 2016

After a busy week of hearings, Friday April 22nd marked the deadline for bills with a fiscal note to be passed out of their respective policy committees. Bills not meeting this deadline are considered defeated for the 2016 legislative session.  The good news is that a couple anti-gun bills are dead for the session.  The bad news is, many of the most egregious bills are still moving. Additionally, several bills have been placed in the suspense file and will not be considered until the end of May.  For an update of where we stand please see below:

Anti-Gun Assembly Bills still alive:

Assembly Bill 2607 would amend the “Gun Violence Restraining Order (GVRO)” procedures that were created by AB 1014 (2014).  GVRO’s were opposed by NRA during the 2014 session because of the lack of due process when depriving an individual of their right to keep and bear arms.  AB 2607 would compound the existing problems by significantly expanding the class of individuals who could seek a GVRO.

AB 2607 has moved to the Assembly floor and could be heard at any time.  Please contact your state Assembly Member and urge him or her to OPPOSE AB 2607.  Contact information can be found here or by clicking on the TAKE ACTION button below.

Anti-Gun Senate Bills still alive:

SB 880, SB 894, SB 1006, SB 1407, and SB 1446 all passed through the respective policy committees and could be heard as early as Monday, May 2 by the Senate Committee on Appropriation.  Please take a moment to contact the members of the committee and urge them to OPPOSE SB 880, SB 894, SB 1006, SB 1407, and SB 1446.  Contact information can be found here or by clicking on the TAKE ACTION button below.

Senate Bill 880  would massively expand the current definition of “assault weapon” to include ALL semi-automatic centerfire rifles with a detachable magazine.  The California State Sheriffs’ Association has already testified in opposition to this egregious bill.

Senate Bill 894 would require a victim of a crime to report to local Law Enforcement the theft of a firearm within an arbitrary time requirement of five days and the recovery of the firearm within 48 hours.  Governor Brown has twice vetoed similar legislation.

Senate Bill 1006 would enact a California Firearm Violence Research Act and would declare legislative intent regarding the principles by which the university would administer the center and award research fund at tax payer expense in an effort to continue to erode your constitutional rights.  Let’s be clear, the NRA is not opposed to research that would encourage the safe and responsible use of firearms and reduce the numbers of firearm-related deaths.  Safety has been at the core of the NRA’s mission since its inception.  But that is not the goal of the gun control advocates who are behind Senate Bill 1006.

Senate Bill 1407 would make it a crime under California law for an individual to manufacture a firearm without first obtaining California Department of Justice (DOJ) approval to do so and subsequently engraving a DOJ-provided serial number on the firearm.  This legislation should be opposed because it will effectively nullify the long-standing and constitutionally protected activity of building one’s own firearms.   Governor Brown vetoed similar legislation in 2014.

Senate Bill 1446 would ban the simple possession of ammunition feeding devices/magazines that are capable of holding more than 10 cartridges.  The federal “large-ammunition feeding device” ban of 1994-2004 was allowed to sunset due in part to its ineffectiveness.  Yet, California anti-gun legislators still are persisting with this ban knowing that the congressionally-mandated study concluded that “the banned guns were never used in more than a modest fraction of all gun murders” before the ban and the bans 10-round limit on new magazines was not a factor in multiple-victim or multiple-wound crimes.

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Assembly Suspense File:

The following bills have been placed in the Assembly suspense file and will not be heard until the end of May.  Your NRA-ILA will continue to keep you posted on potential hearings as the time nears.

Assembly Bill 1663 and Assembly Bill 1664 are similar and would massively expand the current definition of “assault weapon” to include ALL semi-automatic centerfire rifles with a detachable magazine.  The California State Sheriffs’ Association has even testified in opposition to both of these egregious bills.

Assembly Bill 1673 would expand the definition of “firearm” to include unfinished frames and/or receivers that can be readily convertible. This expanded definition continues to push the limits on when a hunk of metal or polymer can be classified as a “firearm” regardless of the significant machining and fabrication necessary.

Assembly Bill 1674 would expand the current restriction on the number of firearms an individual can purchase within a 30 day period. Currently the “one gun a month” rule only applies to dealer sales of handguns. This legislation would make it applicable to all firearm transfers, including long guns. If this ridiculous proposal becomes law the average competitive shooter might be required to wait months to purchase all the necessary firearms for their competition.

Assembly Bill 1695 would make it a misdemeanor to report to a local law enforcement agency that a firearm has been lost or stolen, knowing that report to be false and create a 10 year firearm prohibition for someone convicted of this offense.  This bill would also require the Attorney General to send a letter notice to each individual who has applied to purchase a firearm informing him or her of laws relating to firearms, gun trafficking, and safe storage and would allow the Department of Justice to use funds in the Firearms Safety and Enforcement Special Fund.

Anti-Gun Legislation Defeated for the 2016 Session:

Assembly Bill 2459 would have meant the end of almost every gun store across the state.  As previously reported this legislation would have placed four crippling burdens, in which the cost of compiling these unnecessary and ineffective changes would have driven FFL’s out of business.

Senate Bill 1037 would have effectively removed the SOL from many firearm crimes including many common missteps because of the existing draconian measures that are often confusing and buried throughout CA statute.  This means a gun which an owner may have believed to be in compliance for the past 10 years could continue to be a crime and lend an owner to becoming criminally culpable.  Further it would have created a presumption in state law that would presume the person in possession of the firearm is the owner.  Meaning that a person who is borrowing a gun within the current transfer exemptions would need to prove their possession was legal as opposed to how our system of justice works in almost every other situation, “innocent until proven guilty”. A continuing trend for CA gun owners, the anti-gunners believe you are guilty until proven innocent for exercising your constitutional rights.

Please stay tuned to NRA-ILA for updates.  Please take a moment to forward this alert to your family, friends and fellow gun owners and sportsmen.  The Second Amendment in California is going to need all of its supporters to survive.

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From NRA-ILA:


NRA Member Action Needed to Oppose Obama Supreme Court Nominee

 

NEWS
NRA Member Action Needed to Oppose Obama Supreme Court Nominee
Yesterday, the National Rifle Association announced its strong opposition to President Barrack Obama’s nomination of  Merrick Garland to the United States Supreme Court.  NRA-ILA’s executive director Chris W. Cox  has this to say about the nomination: “With Justice Scalia’s tragic passing, there is no longer a majority of support among the justices for the fundamental, individual right to own a firearm for self-defense. Four justices believe law-abiding Americans have that right – and four justices do not. President Obama has nothing but contempt for the Second Amendment and  law-abiding gun owners. 

 

NEWS 
Anti-Gun Group Joins Clinton's Pro-Criminal CampaignAnti-Gun Group Joins Clinton’s Pro-Criminal Campaign
The Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence (LCPGV), a handful of San Francisco-based lawyers who draft gun control legislation for anti-gun politicians, has added its voice to Hillary Clinton’s perverse campaign against law enforcement officers and the criminal justice system. Like Clinton, the anti-gun group is trying to gain the support of far-left-of-center voters who increasingly constitute their respective political bases.

European Parliament Takes Initial Steps on EU Gun Control Measures

NEWS
European Parliament Takes Initial Steps on EU Gun Control Measures
Since we last updated readers to the European Union’s efforts to enact further gun controls, the transnational government has continued the process of enacting stringent new restrictions across the political bloc. However, recent developments indicate that the final legislation could be dramatically different than the draft measures proposed by the European Commission. While any further additions to Europe’s already onerous gun control regime is unwarranted, some of the European Parliament’s proposed changes to the draft legislation, if adopted, would make the new rules somewhat more tolerable. Unfortunately, other areas that the European Parliament seems willing to explore could exacerbate problems with the proposal.

Make Plans to Attend the Second Amendment Youth Leadership Conference in Louisville!

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Make Plans to Attend the Second Amendment Youth Leadership Conference in Louisville!
The NRA-ILA Grassroots Division will be hosting the Second Amendment Youth Leadership Conference during NRA’s Annual Meetings and Exhibits in Louisville, Kentucky! NRA-ILA’s Annual Youth Leadership Conference is designed for current college students and recent graduates who are looking to take an active role on their campus and in their community to defend and promote the Second Amendment.

Attend Firearms Law Seminar in Louisville

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Attend Firearms Law Seminar in Louisville
The Annual National Firearms Law Seminar will be held on Friday, May 20, 2016 as part of the NRA Annual Meetings. The gold standard in firearms law classes, this day-long seminar provides legal instruction for attorneys and all others interested in Second Amendment law. CLE credit for all states is available.

 


 

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Our Second Amendment Rights are Hanging in the Balance
Our Second Amendment Rights are Hanging in the Balance
In this News Minute from the NRA Institute for Legislative Action, Jennifer Zahrn reports that the NRA strongly opposes the nomination of Merrick Garland to the Supreme Court.

 


 

STATE GRASSROOTS ROUND-UP
Arizona Arizona
Arizona: Pro-Gun Bills Pass Committee
California California
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Georgia Georgia
Georgia: Contact the Governor in Support of Important Self-Defense Legislation
Hawaii Hawaii
Hawaii: Assault on your Second Amendment Rights Continues in Honolulu
Idaho Idaho
Idaho: Permitless Carry Legislation Passes Final Vote!
Illinois Illinois
Illinois: Join Fellow Second Amendment Supporters and Attend Illinois Gun Owner Lobby Day
Kansas Kansas
Kansas: The Right to Hunt, Fish and Trap Heads to November Ballot
Louisiana Louisiana
Louisiana: Important Self-Defense Legislation Introduced in Louisiana Legislature
Maine Maine
Maine: House Votes to Indefinitely Postpone Bloomberg’s Gun Control Initiative
Maryland Maryland
Maryland: Pro-Hunting and Pro-Gun Legislation Advance through General Assembly
Minnesota Minnesota
Minnesota: “Universal” Background Check Legislation Introduced


Minnesota: Pro-Hunting Legislation Advances in St. Paul

Mississippi Mississippi
Mississippi: Self-Defense Legislation Advances Out of Committee
Nevada Nevada
Nevada: Game Commission Proposes Caliber Size Restrictions for Hunting
New Hampshire New Hampshire
New Hampshire: NRA-Endorsed Suppressor Legislation Passes the Senate
Rhode Island Rhode Island
Rhode Island: Over a Dozen Gun Bills on House Committee Agenda Next Week
South Carolina South Carolina
South Carolina: Pro-Gun Legislation Progresses through Legislature
South Dakota South Dakota
South Dakota: Carry Permit Legislation Signed Into Law
Tennessee Tennessee
Tennessee: Contact Committee Members in Opposition to Anti-Gun Legislation
Utah Utah
Utah: Legislature Adjourns its 2016 Legislative Session
Virginia Virginia
Virginia: The Legislative Session Ends with Historic Pro-Gun Legislation

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The Assembly Public Safety Committee heard four anti-gun bills yesterday. Three of these were approved by the committee…

  • AB 1663, bans all semi-auto rifles with detachable magazines as “assault weapons”
  • AB 1664, bans all “bullet button” guns as “assault weapons”
  • AB 1674, rations all long guns to one purchase per month

AB 1673, which would have defined unfinished blocks of 7075-T6 aluminum as firearms, was held pending some work on legal definitions. (Brevity may be the soul of wit, but it makes for poor legislation!)

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Tomorrow, the Assembly Public Safety Committee is scheduled to hear several anti-gun bills. These include Assemblyman Levine’s attempt to ban “bullet button” guns. Never mind that the bullet button was designed to comply with California law, those “10-clip magazines” have still got to go!

Is it just me, or would it be nice with these yutzes at least took the time to learn the vocabulary of a particular field before they start legislating about it? Perhaps I’m just being picky, but it’s like going to a doctor who doesn’t know that bulimia and leukemia are two different things. I suppose that I should at least be grateful that he’s not babbling about the shoulder thing that goes up.

You can find contact info for the committee members here. Call or email (or call and email) the committee members and politely tell them just how stupid these bills are.

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From NRA-ILA:


Third Time’s the Charm? Sportsmen’s Legislation Passes House in Third Consecutive Congress

 

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Third Time’s the Charm? Sportsmen’s Legislation Passes House in Third Consecutive Congress
On Friday, a bipartisan majority in the U.S. House of Representatives passed the Sportsmen’s Heritage and Recreational Enhancement (SHARE) Act of 2015. The bill now heads to the Senate, where a similar package, the Bipartisan Sportsmen’s Act of 2015, has already advanced out of the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources and the Committee on Environment and Public Works. This is the third straight Congress in which the House has passed far-reaching sportsmen’s legislation, with the prior versions falling prey to election-driven bottlenecks in the Senate. Hopefully, the third time will prove the charm for this important legislative package.

Court of Appeals Declines to Rehear Heller III, Reinforces Pro-Gun Victory

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Court of Appeals Declines to Rehear Heller III, Reinforces Pro-Gun Victory
Last year, we reported that a panel for the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia held in the long-running follow-up to the original Heller case (known currently as Heller III), that certain provisions of D.C.’s firearm registration scheme violate the Second Amendment. These included D.C.’s handgun rationing rule, its requirement to renew firearm registrations every three years, a required test of “legal knowledge” for registration applicants, and the requirement that registration applicants present their firearms in person at police headquarters. As we noted at the time, however, the District still had options for further review of the decision.

The Next Supreme Court, by the Numbers

NEWS  LEGAL & LEGISLATION 
The Next Supreme Court, by the Numbers
With the passage of Senior Associate Justice of the Supreme Court Antonin Scalia, how will the Court rule on Second Amendment cases in the future? The answer is, “it’s just a matter of simple math.”

As the Primaries Turn

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As the Primaries Turn
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Accident Victim, Corrections Officer Treated to “New Jersey Justice” for “Illegal” Firearm

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Accident Victim, Corrections Officer Treated to “New Jersey Justice” for “Illegal” Firearm
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Stranger Than Fiction: Gun Control Debate Leads to Discovery of New Species

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Stranger Than Fiction: Gun Control Debate Leads to Discovery of New Species
Researchers have found a variety of new species on the planet in recent years. Bugs and slugs, bats and rats, mini-dragons with tails, fish that walk, pigs that live in the sea, monkeys that sneeze, translucent frogs and, well, the list of previously unknown critters goes on and on.

Has the VA Deprived You of Your Second Amendment Rights? NRA Wants to Hear From You!

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As we have reported several times in the past (including here and here), the Veterans Administration (VA) has been reporting to the National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS) the identities of its beneficiaries who have been assigned a “fiduciary” to manage their benefits. The VA claims that such determinations constitute an “adjudication of mental defectiveness” under federal law, thereby prohibiting the beneficiary (presumptively for life) from acquiring or possessing firearms. The NRA has for several years been supporting legislation to correct this unjustified infringement on Second Amendment rights, including the Veterans 2nd Amendment Protection Act (H.R. 2001, Rep. Jeff Miller, R-FL) and the Mental Health and Safe Communities Act of 2015 (S. 2002, Sen. John Cornyn, R-TX).

Michael Bloomberg is ALL IN to strip away your Second Amendment Rights! Are you ALL IN to make sure he doesn't succeed?!

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Billionaire Michael Bloomberg is in a spending freefall attacking our gun rights all across the U.S., on multiple fronts…in Congress, in state legislatures, and on the airwaves. Further, he’s gathering signatures and pouring money into anti-freedom ballot initiatives in states like WA, NV ME, and AZ.   In the ’15 VA elections, he spent more than $2 million on a couple of state senate races!  If he’s willing to invest that much in VA alone, imagine how much of his BILLIONS he will spend in ’16 all across the nation!

 

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Help Needed at the State Level!
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In this News Minute from the NRA Institute for Legislative Action, Jennifer Zahrn reports on important gun bills being considered in Iowa, Georgia, and Mississippi.

 


 

STATE GRASSROOTS ROUND-UP

Alaska Alaska
Alaska: NRA-Backed Campus Carry Bill Moves Quickly Through the State Legislature
California California
California: Assembly Public Safety Committee Scheduled to Hear Several Anti-Gun Bill on Tuesday
Florida Florida
ALERT! FL Senator Brags about killing 2A bills in Bloomberg venue
Georgia Georgia
Georgia: Campus Carry Legislation Assigned to Senate Committee
Iowa Iowa
Iowa: Five Pro-Gun Bills Pass House Floor Vote
Kansas Kansas
Kansas: Right to Hunt and Fish Constitutional Amendment Passes out of House
Louisiana Louisiana
Louisiana: Urge Your State Representative to Protect Louisiana’s Second Amendment Sales Tax Holiday!
Mississippi Mississippi
Ex-NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg Taking Aim at Self-Defense Bill in Mississippi Legislature
South Dakota South Dakota
South Dakota: Gold Card Permit Legislation Passes House
Virginia Virginia
Concealed Carry Reciprocity Deal Signed in Virginia
Washington Washington
Washington: All Anti-Gun Bills Stall in the House Judiciary Committee

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From NRA-ILA:


 

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California: Assembly Public Safety Committee Scheduled to Hear Several Anti-Gun Bills on Tuesday

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 2016

Baaaad guns

On Tuesday, March 1, at 9:30 am, the state Assembly Committee on Public Safety is scheduled to hear four anti-gun bills of serious concern to gun owners, sportsmen, and Second Amendment supporters.

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On Tuesday, March 1, at 9:30 am, the Assembly Committee on Public Safety is scheduled to hear four anti-gun bills of serious concern to gun owners, sportsmen and Second Amendment supporters.

As previously reported, Assembly Bill 1663 and Assembly Bill 1664 are similar and would massively expand the current definition of “assault weapon” to include ALL semi-automatic centerfire rifles with a detachable magazine.

Assembly Bill 1673 would expand the definition of “firearm” to include an unfinished frame or receiver that can be “readily converted to the functional condition of a finished frame or receiver.”  These are sometimes referred to as 80% receivers.

Assembly Bill 1674 would make the 30-day handgun acquisition prohibition (often referred to as the one handgun a month law) applicable to all types of firearms and would eliminate the private party transaction exemption to the 30-day prohibition.

These egregious bills would do nothing to reduce California’s violent crime rate or stop criminals from breaking the law.

Please call AND email the state Assembly Committee on Public Safety and urge them to OPPOSE the above bills.

Assembly Member Bill Quirk, Chair (D-20)

(916) 319-2020

[email protected]

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Assembly Member Melissa Melendez, Vice Chair (R-67)

(916) 319-2067

[email protected]

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Assembly Member Reginald Jones-Sawyer (D-59)

(916) 319-2059

[email protected]

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Assembly Member Tom Lackey (R-36)

(916) 319-2036

[email protected]

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Assembly Member Patty López (D-39)

(916) 319-2039

[email protected]

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Assembly Member Evan Low (D-28)

(916) 319-2028

[email protected]

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Assembly Member Miguel Santiago (D-53)

(916) 319-2053

[email protected]

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There is a new anti-gun bill we’re watching:

AB 1695, Bonta. Would criminalize filing a false police report claiming that a firearm was stolen.

…which is already illegal. (Don’t look at me. I just report the stuff. I don’t pretend to understand the legislative mind.)

AB 1695, along with AB 1663, AB 1664, AB 1673, and AB 1674 have been sent to the Assembly Public Safety Committee. No hearings are scheduled for any of these bills and no action is being requested of members. Continue to watch these pages or CalNRA.com for more updates.

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California gun sales mirrored nationwide sales last month. California DOJ stats provided to KPCC showed that December gun sales in the Golden State were booming.Sacramento - State Capitol The spike began soon after the December 2 terrorist attack in San Bernardino

Requests to buy guns statewide were up by more than 18,000 over last year in December. For nine of the ten days following the December 2 terrorist attack, more than 1,000 additional requests to purchase guns arrived at the California Department of Justice each day, compared to the same calendar day the previous year.

More specifically, fear of new gun regulations probably drove much of the demand for new firearms. KPCC quotes UCLA law professor Adam Winkler as saying “The fear of new gun control leads to more gun sales”. This fear is far from being unfounded.

So who would have dreamed years ago that law abiding American citizens would be blamed for the actions of Islamofacist terrorists? Perhaps a few politicians in Sacramento.

(H/T: Breitbart)

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