Firearms Policy Coalition Pushes Back Against Flurry of Gun Control Measures

FPC CALLS TUESDAY APRIL 19th LEGISLATIVE HEARINGS “GUN-MEGEDDON”

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California Capitol Building
Firearms Policy Coalition
Firearms Policy Coalition

Sacramento, CA -(AmmoLand.com)- Firearms Policy Coalition is rallying its members and supporters to fight what it is a calling “Gun-Megeddon.”

Tuesday, April 19th will showcase 10 Gun control measures in the the California Legislature that taken as a whole, would devastate the civil rights of California’s law-abiding, gun-owning, shooting, sporting and firearms industry communities.

Craig Deluz, Director of Legislative & Public Affairs for the Firearms Policy Coalition commented, “Gun owners are some of the most highly scrutinized and regulated people in our society. They are tired of being treated like second-class citizens, simply because they choose to exercise their constitutional rights.”

Measures to heard in various committee on Tuesday, April 19th include proposals that would require retroactive bans on firearms, firearms parts, restrictions on ammunition, the expansion of secret firearms seizure warrants, recording and data storage of the facial features of firearms purchasers, criminalize victims of a firearm theft, and create a patchwork quilt of local carry licenses, putting licensees at risk.

Deluz continued, “Members of the California Legislature have decided, in the wake of a terror attack on our own soil to disarm the law-abiding and would-be victims. We will not let them scapegoat the millions of law-abiding California gun owners. They can count on hearing from our members and supporters on these topics tomorrow.”

About the Firearms Policy Coalition:

Firearms Policy Coalition is a grassroots 501(c)4 nonprofit public benefit organization. FPC’s mission is to protect and defend the Constitution of the United States, especially the fundamental, individual Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms.

For more information, visit: www.firearmspolicy.org.

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Herb

If these unconstitutional laws are passed, worry not. Take the Hillary Clinton approach and just say the government got it wrong. Then, ignore the law. See how easy that is – don’t like a law or legal decision, just ignore it. Of course, it might help if the head of DoJ was in your corner in case you get sent to jail, so you can get a free pass. Or even better, get the White House trash to give you a pardon.