California Department of Justice Withdraws Proposal of “Emergency” Large-Capacity Mag

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California Department of Justice Withdraws Proposal of “Emergency” Large-Capacity Magazine Regulations
California Rifle and Pistol Association
California Rifle and Pistol Association

California – -(Ammoland.com)- On Thursday, December 29 2016, the California Department of Justice (DOJ) backed down from its proposed “emergency” regulations on large-capacity magazines.

Thousands of individuals weighed on this shady tactic by the DOJ including Sheriff Tom Bosenko of Shasta County.

California Rifle & Pistol Association and NRA also submitted a letter to the DOJ and Office of Administrative Law (OAL) opposing the proposed “emergency regulations” on large-capacity magazines that can be read here.

A full analysis of the proposed “emergency” regulations on large-capacity magazines created by CRPA can be read here.

While DOJ withdrawing the regulations is good news, this fight is not over. Stay vigilant and sign up for CRPA alerts here so that you can keep up with the most up to date news on the regulation process.

Thank you for standing with California Rifle & Pistol Association against unnecessary restrictions on your right to self-protection.

To read more about what California Rifle & Pistol Association is doing to preserve the Second Amendment in California, please visit CRPA.org.

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The California Rifle and Pistol Association “CRPA,” founded in 1875, is dedicated to defending the rights of law-abiding citizens to responsibly use firearms for self-defense and the defense of their loved ones, for sport, and for all other legal activities. CRPA is the official state association of the National Rifle Association. A California non-profit association, CRPA is independently directed by its own Board of Directors. CRPA’s members include law enforcement officers, prosecutors, professionals, firearm experts, the general public, and loving parents. CRPA has always worked to reduce the criminal misuse of firearms and firearms accidents, while actively promoting and organizing the competitive shooting sports and Olympic training programs in California. We are proud to say that many CRPA competitors are among the best in the world. Visit: www.crpa.org

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JorgeNorberto Pedace

EL PROBLEMA NO ESTÁ EN EL TAMAÑO O LA CANTIDAD DE PROYECTILES QUE CARGUE CADA ARMA,SINO EN QUE HAYA ASESINOS QUE EMPUÑEN ESAS ARMAS PARA MATAR.SUPONGAMOS,QUE EN LUGAR DE 20 RONDAS UN CARGADOR ESTE PERMITIDO SOLO PARA 8 O 10 RONDAS,EN REALIDAD DA LO MISMO,LA
CUESTIÓN ES QUE NO MUERA NADIE,Y ESO SE LOGRA NO PROHIBIENDO,SINO SABIENDO A QUIEN SE LE
OTORGA EL PERMISO

Alan

English translation please.

Gerald Wallace

No habla espanol

Edward

We will be all felons with that high capacity magazine ban. Not enough prisons for law abiding gun owners. Thanks DOJ. Unseat all beaucRATS.

Gerald Wallace

Don’t give up nothing
Stand your ground

Alan

Amazing isn’t it, the way the expression of public opinion can sway the bureaucrats. By the way, it has happened before, and at federal level too.

james

Unenforceable, they expect citizens to just turn over their own personal property to the CA Govt?

Once it starts with magazines, then comes the ammo and then what good are firearms w/o ammo?