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Posted: 6/30/2016 9:44:20 AM EDT
The legislature will convene Thursday, June 30, for the last time before summer recess. It’s anticipated that a number of gun bills will be considered in both chambers. This could be the last opportunity to voice your opposition before the bills are sent to Governor Brown’s desk for his consideration. The eligible bills range in topic but hold a central theme, limiting and restricting the rights of law abiding citizens. Click here and here for additional information on the eligible bills. It is CRITICAL that you contact state Senators using the take action button below urging them to OPPOSE AB 450, AB 1664, AB 1673, AB 1674, AB 1695, and AB 2607. Take Action & Get Involved! Contact state Assembly Members using the take action button below urging them to OPPOSE SB 880, SB 894, SB 1235, SB 1407, SB 1446, AB 156, AB 857, and AB 1511. Take Action & Get Involved! On June 28, the Senate Public Safety Committee passed Assembly Bill 450 on a party line vote. AB 450, sponsored by “F” rated Assembly Member McCarty, is a “gut and amend” that covered a completely different subject matter until last week. Now, AB 450 is aimed at arguably the most law-abiding citizens, CCW permit holders. The bill seeks to increase fees to not only cover issuance but also enforcement. Exactly what “enforcement” is to cover remains unclear, however what was abundantly clear is McCarty’s disdain for concealed carry permit holders and his desire to put a price tag on permits beyond the reach of average citizens. It is important that you forward this alert to your family, friends, and fellow guns owners and sportsmen and urge them to contact state Senators and Assembly Members. Live links and more at: NRA-ILA Let's go California.....Fight back! |
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Best of luck guys & gals and in before all the fuck California comments.
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They will all pass. The ONLY hope is they get struck down in court.
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Quoted: They will all pass. The ONLY hope is they get struck down in court. View Quote They may not all pass, and the Governor could also veto some or all of them. Then there are the courts. And ultimately there is always "F*** you," which is a time-honored response in this state to all kinds of laws that people don't agree with. |
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It's California and anti-gun agenda. Of course it'll pass.
Democrats vote one way no matter what. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Good luck CA. There's always mass civil disobedience. I'm afraid it's going to come down to that, and not just in California. Yep On a positive note, prop 47 passed. Committing a felony under $950 is now a catch and release infraction Unfortunately, those causing civil disobedience are democrats |
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I'll be at the range. May all fuck be upon those elected officials who fail to uphold the Constitution....and fail they will.
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If I were stuck in CA, I'd find a storage unit just across the state line in NV or AZ.
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Brown vetoing the worst as he has done in the past is the best chance.
Contact BROWN. |
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Quoted: They may not all pass, and the Governor could also veto some or all of them. Then there are the courts. And ultimately there is always "F*** you," which is a time-honored response in this state to all kinds of laws that people don't agree with. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: They will all pass. The ONLY hope is they get struck down in court. They may not all pass, and the Governor could also veto some or all of them. Then there are the courts. And ultimately there is always "F*** you," which is a time-honored response in this state to all kinds of laws that people don't agree with. That's easier said than done. |
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Watching live stream. They are all passing. The derp is strong.
I'm doing a shot everytime I hear "common sense". Fucking hammered.... I see Brown vetoing at least "Bullet Button" ban, hopefully others. |
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They will all pass. The ONLY hope is they get struck down in court. They may not all pass, and the Governor could also veto some or all of them. Then there are the courts. And ultimately there is always "F*** you," which is a time-honored response in this state to all kinds of laws that people don't agree with. That's easier said than done. Yeah, nobody grows or uses certain plants for recreational purposes in California. |
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Holy hell that's a LOT of Bills... Does CA require bills to be "Single Issue?" Or is this just a shotgun approach to see what can get through? Has Brown indicated if he'll sign them all? |
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I'd post a picture of shitting dick nipples to properly reference what exactly is happening here, but I like being able to post.
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I'm afraid it's going to come down to that, and not just in California. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Good luck CA. There's always mass civil disobedience. I'm afraid it's going to come down to that, and not just in California. Being a Jew in Warsaw was death. Being a Jew in Israel means you have a chance. It's suicide to fight this in Cali. We need to group up in states like Texas where pro-2A is the majority. |
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California voting on anti-gun bills...... wow, that's a shocker.
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Supposedly they're doing it so when Brown goes on vacation today, the bills go to Gavin Newsom's desk, and he'll sign all of them.
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They may not all pass, and the Governor could also veto some or all of them. Then there are the courts. And ultimately there is always "F*** you," which is a time-honored response in this state to all kinds of laws that people don't agree with. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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They will all pass. The ONLY hope is they get struck down in court. They may not all pass, and the Governor could also veto some or all of them. Then there are the courts. And ultimately there is always "F*** you," which is a time-honored response in this state to all kinds of laws that people don't agree with. Yes Brown may well veto some of them but Gavin has those all queued up to be put on the ballot for Nov. You can bet your ass that the libtards in the PRK will vote yes on them all. |
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Looks like they all passed....
California gun control: Assembly approves raft of new restrictions on firearms owners SACRAMENTO -- Less than three weeks after the worst mass shooting in modern U.S. history, the California Assembly on Thursday approved a raft of bills that will place sweeping new restrictions on firearms owners. The far-reaching package includes measures to ban possession of high-capacity ammunition magazines and close a loophole in the state's existing assault weapons ban by prohibiting long guns with "bullet buttons." The state Senate will take up other bills this afternoon. All but a few Assembly Democrats voted in favor of the legislation over the passionate objections of Republicans, who insisted the bills will do nothing to keep guns or bullets out of the hands of criminals. View Quote Complete article http://www.mercurynews.com/california/ci_30075558/california-gun-control-legislature-poised-pass-raft-new |
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Yes Brown may well veto some of them but Gavin has those all queued up to be put on the ballot for Nov. You can bet your ass that the libtards in the PRK will vote yes on them all. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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They will all pass. The ONLY hope is they get struck down in court. They may not all pass, and the Governor could also veto some or all of them. Then there are the courts. And ultimately there is always "F*** you," which is a time-honored response in this state to all kinds of laws that people don't agree with. Yes Brown may well veto some of them but Gavin has those all queued up to be put on the ballot for Nov. You can bet your ass that the libtards in the PRK will vote yes on them all. If Newsom's initiative fails, and I think it will, the situation will get much more interesting. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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From the link;
In a rare move, Gov. Jerry Brown may act on the package of bills as soon as this afternoon ahead of a midnight deadline for Newsom to decide whether to pull his gun control initiative from the November ballot. |
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I know how my father in law in the Assembly is voting. Rocky Chavez? He's one of the few real people in the Assembly. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile Yup and thank you for the kind words. I'll be seeing him in 8 days for family vacation. |
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I know how my father in law in the Assembly is voting. Rocky Chavez? He's one of the few real people in the Assembly. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile Thank him please... |
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They may not all pass, and the Governor could also veto some or all of them. Then there are the courts. And ultimately there is always "F*** you," which is a time-honored response in this state to all kinds of laws that people don't agree with. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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They will all pass. The ONLY hope is they get struck down in court. They may not all pass, and the Governor could also veto some or all of them. Then there are the courts. And ultimately there is always "F*** you," which is a time-honored response in this state to all kinds of laws that people don't agree with. The courts are more or less worthless. They only threw out that one ammo one a few years back. Brown is the only hope, but he won't be able to stop them 3+ years from now. When the supreme court gets tossed it will solidify the defeat. |
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The courts are more or less worthless. They only threw out that one ammo one a few years back. Brown is the only hope, but he won't be able to stop them 3+ years from now. When the supreme court gets tossed it will solidify the defeat. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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They will all pass. The ONLY hope is they get struck down in court. They may not all pass, and the Governor could also veto some or all of them. Then there are the courts. And ultimately there is always "F*** you," which is a time-honored response in this state to all kinds of laws that people don't agree with. The courts are more or less worthless. They only threw out that one ammo one a few years back. Brown is the only hope, but he won't be able to stop them 3+ years from now. When the supreme court gets tossed it will solidify the defeat. I'm the last to defend Moonbeam, but here is an article on him vetoing gun bills in 2013. He has at least some common sense. Link In a message to the legislature, Brown wrote he didn’t “believe that this bill’s blanket ban on semi-automatic rifles would reduce criminal activity or enhance public safety enough to warrant this infringement on gun owners’ rights.” Brown also nixed Senate Bill 567, which would have defined certain rifles and shotguns as assault weapons. Brown told legislators he didn’t believe the relatively small number of guns that were covered posed a danger to the public. ETA: I think at least one asshole in this pic is in / headed to PMITA prison. |
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Rocky Chavez? He's one of the few real people in the Assembly. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I know how my father in law in the Assembly is voting. Rocky Chavez? He's one of the few real people in the Assembly. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile As I recall he is one of the more moderate Republicans. But at least they all seemed to stand firm this time. I wonder who the Democrat defectors were. |
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....... I'm the last to defend Moonbeam, but here is an article on him vetoing gun bills in 2013. He has at least some common sense. Link ETA: I think at least one asshole in this pic is in / headed to PMITA prison. https://img.washingtonpost.com/blogs/govbeat/files/2013/10/California_Gun_Control_-03ba5-1024x752.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
....... I'm the last to defend Moonbeam, but here is an article on him vetoing gun bills in 2013. He has at least some common sense. Link In a message to the legislature, Brown wrote he didn’t “believe that this bill’s blanket ban on semi-automatic rifles would reduce criminal activity or enhance public safety enough to warrant this infringement on gun owners’ rights.” Brown also nixed Senate Bill 567, which would have defined certain rifles and shotguns as assault weapons. Brown told legislators he didn’t believe the relatively small number of guns that were covered posed a danger to the public. ETA: I think at least one asshole in this pic is in / headed to PMITA prison. https://img.washingtonpost.com/blogs/govbeat/files/2013/10/California_Gun_Control_-03ba5-1024x752.jpg Is that a REAL Mini-14?? Good luck to my southern brothers. |
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Good luck guys. Born and raised in SoCal, I escaped close to 4 years ago. Keep up the good fight!
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I know how my father in law in the Assembly is voting. Rocky Chavez? He's one of the few real people in the Assembly. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile As I recall he is one of the more moderate Republicans. But at least they all seemed to stand firm this time. I wonder who the Democrat defectors were. He's always stood firm on the 2A. |
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Called, wrote, emailed, faxed.
One thing that pisses me off about CA is that the governor can punt. No sign, no veto, still becomes law... Should be the other way around. Automatic veto unless he signs. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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