NRA: California’s Assembly Passes Several Firearm Bills

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Unsurprisingly, anti-gunners in California’s Assembly passed new gun laws this week. IMG NRA-ILA

U.S.A. -(AmmoLand.com)- This week, the California Assembly passed anti-gun bills AB 2362 and AB 2847.  The bills will now move to the Senate for further consideration.

AB 2362, sponsored by Assembly Member Al Muratsuchi (D-66), authorizes the Department of Justice to levy monetary fines of up to $1,000 on licensed firearms dealers for minor technical violations.  This bill is an obvious attempt to drive dealers out of business for inconsequential violations. ​

AB 2847, sponsored by Assembly Member David Chiu (D-17), revises the criteria for handguns to be certified for sale by requiring a microstamp in one place on the interior of the handgun (current law requires two imprinting locations).  The bill also requires the removal of three certified handguns from the roster for each new handgun added.​  It should be noted that no new semi-automatic handguns have been added to the handgun roster since microstamping was certified in 2013.  This legislation is nothing more than a means to reduce the options you have to protect yourself and your family.  To read more about California’s microstamping law click here.

Next week the Senate Appropriations Committee will move bills off the suspense file and to the floor. Anti-gun and hunting legislation SB 914 and SB 1175 are eligible for votes. Click here to contact members of the Senate Appropriations Committee and urge their opposition to SB 914 and SB 1175. 

SB 914, sponsored by Senator Anthony Portantino (D-25), limits when a hunting licensPlease usee satisfies the requirements for purchasing a long gun for those under 21 by requiring the license to be currently valid.  This means an individual who has purchased a license for an upcoming season will not satisfy the requirements of the bill.  Additionally, SB 914 narrows the exemptions of loans of long-guns to minors and raises the fees the California Department of Justice can charge for eligibility checks on certain ammunition purchases and precursor parts.

SB 1175, sponsored by Senator Henry Stern (D-27), would prohibit the possession of certain African species of wildlife.  The true goal of the bill is to ensure that a lawful U.S. hunter is not allowed to bring home a hunting trophy—even though the animal was legally taken and the hunter has the approval of the U.S. Federal Government.  ​

Continue to check your inbox and NRAILA.org for updates concerning your Second Amendment Rights and hunting heritage.

 


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nrringlee

This is all out war on you as a citizen. if you still choose to live there and have been indifferent to politics in California this is your reward. Get used to life on your knees.

RetUSAF

I moved out of that Communist crap hole, back in 1998 and never looked back.

chiefton

Seattle has the right idea except they should have took over the capitol building and drove the politicians out, not the police.

Pitchfork peasant

Exactly. Shows u the power of propaganda. Started studying hitler at 8. Propaganda at 10. Thru college too. Jordan peterson interesting. He brings up informers too. Just remember one day it might be gun owners protesting. Use of force against one side can be used against the other later on. History proves it. Then theres the possibility of Hegelian dialectic

Bobtail

I no longer care what those twats say or do.

Coelacanth

The best move I ever made was from Der People’s Demokratik Republik of Kalifornistan back to Pure Michigan, back in 1980. But now, it’s turning into Michiganistan. Where do I go after the transformation?At least the Republican Party has the majority in Lansing, so there’s hope.

CEMinMO

Missouri, Wyoming, Oklahoma, Texas, Kansas (for the most part), Idaho, Montana.

Arizona Don

I’m Glad to see you included Wyoming however, you left out one of the most gun friendly states of all. Arizona.

JIAZ

Any one in the Top 10 would be an excellent choice for a move.
1. Arizona
2. Idaho
3. Alaska
4. Kansas
5. Oklahoma
6. Kentucky
7. Utah
8. Wyoming
9. Montana
10. Texas
https://www.gunsandammo.com/editorial/best-states-for-gun-owners/369075

Arizona Don

Since we all know, or should know, it is true we will never regulate guns out of the hands of all law abiding citizens or all criminals here in the United States of America (there are just to many) what could the goal be of those wishing to restrict the guns here. It seems they have this dream of confiscating all guns from everyone (now it seems even law enforcement) except federal government however, there are way to many for that to happen. In any case how has that worked out in other countries in the past who have done… Read more »