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More anti-gun legislation coming to California in 2020. Here's what's already known...

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  • This fucking shit just does not end, does it?
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    Democrats sponsor and pass a whole slew of new gun control laws aimed exclusively at further stripping away the rights of the state's hard working and productive citizens.


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    Recently, tens of thousands of gun owners have been blocked from buying ammunition under the spate of gun-control laws that Newsom championed as he was gearing up to run for governor.



    The Sacramento Bee first reported earlier this month that one in five Californians have been denied buying ammunition sales, usually for errors and omissions in the database used in the state’s new background check program, which took effect July 1.
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    Errors my ass... Deliberate harassment of gun owners who had already took their own hard earned time and money to jump through each hoop that the legislative system had set for them in spite. There are no "errors" when leftist policies fuck up. They are deliberate, and done with full knowledge and design by the policies' creators.

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    NEW GUN LAWS FOR 2020
    • If you have a gun-violence restraining order, you’ll be prohibited from buying a firearm for up to five years, under AB 12 by Assemblywoman Jacqui Irwin, D-Thousand Oaks. It takes effect Sept. 1.
    • An employer, coworker, employee or teacher can seek a gun-violence restraining order from a court, allowing police to remove firearms from someone making threats, under AB 61 by Assemblyman Phil Ting, D-San Francisco. It takes effect Sept. 1.
    • You can’t buy guns in California if you are prohibited from buying guns in another state, under AB 164 by Assemblywoman Sabrina Cervantes, D-Corona. The bill takes effect Jan. 1.
    • California law enforcement agencies before Jan. 1, 2021 must develop and adopt written policies and standards regarding the use of gun violence restraining orders under Irwin’s AB 339.
    • Suicide warning labels must be on gun packages and in gun stores by June 1, under Irwin’s AB 645. The handgun safety certificate test also will cover the topic of suicide.
    • Certain gun “precursor” parts must be sold through a licensed vendor under AB 879 by Assemblyman Mike Gipson, D-Carson. Provisions of the bill begin to take effect Jan. 1, but others don’t until July 1, 2024 or 2025.
    • No more firearms and ammunition can be sold at the Del Mar Fairgrounds in San Diego after Jan. 1, 2021, under AB 893 by Assemblyman Todd Gloria, D-San Diego.
    • The $100 cap on processing fees for concealed firearm licenses is going away with the passage of AB 1297 by Assemblyman Kevin McCarty, D-Sacramento. County sheriffs can now charge “an amount equal to the actual costs for processing the application,” according to the bill, which takes effect Jan. 1.
    • If you have a gun-violence restraining order against you, you can fill out a form that says you’re willing to relinquish your guns, under Ting’s AB 1493. The bill takes effect Sept. 1.
    • Nonprofits “that are at high risk of terrorist attack due to ideology, beliefs, or mission” can apply for state grants of up to $200,000 from a newly formed State Nonprofit Security Grant Program to beef up their onsite security. The bill, AB 1548 by Assemblyman Jesse Gabriel, D-San Fernando Valley, was in response to mass shootings at mosques, churches and synagogues.
    • Starting Jan. 1, the fees Californians pay the state when purchasing a firearm will climb to $38.19, with the passage of AB 1669 by Assemblyman Rob Bonta, D-Alameda. The bill also updated California’s legal code to reflect that gun show regulations apply to ammunition vendors.
    • If you’re younger than 21, you can’t buy a semiautomatic center-fire rifle starting Jan. 1. SB 61 by State Sen. Anthony Portantino, D-La Cañada Flintridge, also prohibits Californians from buying more than one semiautomatic center-fire rifle in a 30-day period beginning on July 1, 2021.
    • Beginning Jan. 1, the owner of any unlocked gun taken out of a home by a child or a “prohibited person” can be charged with a crime and penalized with a 10-year ban on gun ownership under Portantino’s SB 172. The bill also set gun storage requirements for nursing homes.
    • The number of transactions a gun seller can make without a firearms dealer license is now limited to six per year under SB 376. Portantino’s bill also sets a cap of 50 total firearms within those six transactions. The bill takes effect Jan. 1.
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    Nonprofits “that are at high risk of terrorist attack due to ideology, beliefs, or mission” can apply for state grants of up to $200,000 from a newly formed State Nonprofit Security Grant Program to beef up their onsite security. The bill, AB 1548 by Assemblyman Jesse Gabriel, D-San Fernando Valley, was in response to mass shootings at mosques, churches and synagogues.

    This one is my favorite part because you know damn well 'beefing up their onsite security" means bringing in people with guns! Guns aren't the problem. Guns in the hands of anyone but the central planners' agents? That's the problem!!
     
    This one is my favorite part because you know damn well 'beefing up their onsite security" means bringing in people with guns! Guns aren't the problem. Guns in the hands of anyone but the central planners' agents? That's the problem!!

    Just doesn't make sense if they passed all those guns laws there shouldn't be any threat anymore to these places so why would they need more security ? The "gun laws" they tell everyone will PREVENT future gun violence , sounds like there pulling the wool over the sheep's eyes big time.

    Join the party and shit on the sidewalks of your elected officials , California has become a shithole state.
     
    So, Will suicide labels be placed on drug bottles, cars, rope, tops of building, toaster, bath tubs, knives and razors? Fuck CA and every piece of shit that voted for those communists.
     
    So, Will suicide labels be placed on drug bottles, cars, rope, tops of building, toaster, bath tubs, knives and razors? Fuck CA and every piece of shit that voted for those communists.

    Probably....so they can ban them next. Ya know, for the children.

    As an aside, I love all the shit they put CA Prop 65 warnings on. Especially ammo!
     
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    Like has been said before, incircle Commieville with a wall, seal it, then fill it with water.
    I feel this is going to be a nation wide template for us law abiding citizens and we need to stop this shit, one way OR the other. Mac:mad:
     
    This fucking shit just does not end, does it?
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    Democrats sponsor and pass a whole slew of new gun control laws aimed exclusively at further stripping away the rights of the state's hard working and productive citizens.


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    Recently, tens of thousands of gun owners have been blocked from buying ammunition under the spate of gun-control laws that Newsom championed as he was gearing up to run for governor.



    The Sacramento Bee first reported earlier this month that one in five Californians have been denied buying ammunition sales, usually for errors and omissions in the database used in the state’s new background check program, which took effect July 1.
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    Errors my ass... Deliberate harassment of gun owners who had already took their own hard earned time and money to jump through each hoop that the legislative system had set for them in spite. There are no "errors" when leftist policies fuck up. They are deliberate, and done with full knowledge and design by the policies' creators.

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    NEW GUN LAWS FOR 2020
    • If you have a gun-violence restraining order, you’ll be prohibited from buying a firearm for up to five years, under AB 12 by Assemblywoman Jacqui Irwin, D-Thousand Oaks. It takes effect Sept. 1.
    • An employer, coworker, employee or teacher can seek a gun-violence restraining order from a court, allowing police to remove firearms from someone making threats, under AB 61 by Assemblyman Phil Ting, D-San Francisco. It takes effect Sept. 1.
    • You can’t buy guns in California if you are prohibited from buying guns in another state, under AB 164 by Assemblywoman Sabrina Cervantes, D-Corona. The bill takes effect Jan. 1.
    • California law enforcement agencies before Jan. 1, 2021 must develop and adopt written policies and standards regarding the use of gun violence restraining orders under Irwin’s AB 339.
    • Suicide warning labels must be on gun packages and in gun stores by June 1, under Irwin’s AB 645. The handgun safety certificate test also will cover the topic of suicide.
    • Certain gun “precursor” parts must be sold through a licensed vendor under AB 879 by Assemblyman Mike Gipson, D-Carson. Provisions of the bill begin to take effect Jan. 1, but others don’t until July 1, 2024 or 2025.
    • No more firearms and ammunition can be sold at the Del Mar Fairgrounds in San Diego after Jan. 1, 2021, under AB 893 by Assemblyman Todd Gloria, D-San Diego.
    • The $100 cap on processing fees for concealed firearm licenses is going away with the passage of AB 1297 by Assemblyman Kevin McCarty, D-Sacramento. County sheriffs can now charge “an amount equal to the actual costs for processing the application,” according to the bill, which takes effect Jan. 1.
    • If you have a gun-violence restraining order against you, you can fill out a form that says you’re willing to relinquish your guns, under Ting’s AB 1493. The bill takes effect Sept. 1.
    • Nonprofits “that are at high risk of terrorist attack due to ideology, beliefs, or mission” can apply for state grants of up to $200,000 from a newly formed State Nonprofit Security Grant Program to beef up their onsite security. The bill, AB 1548 by Assemblyman Jesse Gabriel, D-San Fernando Valley, was in response to mass shootings at mosques, churches and synagogues.
    • Starting Jan. 1, the fees Californians pay the state when purchasing a firearm will climb to $38.19, with the passage of AB 1669 by Assemblyman Rob Bonta, D-Alameda. The bill also updated California’s legal code to reflect that gun show regulations apply to ammunition vendors.
    • If you’re younger than 21, you can’t buy a semiautomatic center-fire rifle starting Jan. 1. SB 61 by State Sen. Anthony Portantino, D-La Cañada Flintridge, also prohibits Californians from buying more than one semiautomatic center-fire rifle in a 30-day period beginning on July 1, 2021.
    • Beginning Jan. 1, the owner of any unlocked gun taken out of a home by a child or a “prohibited person” can be charged with a crime and penalized with a 10-year ban on gun ownership under Portantino’s SB 172. The bill also set gun storage requirements for nursing homes.
    • The number of transactions a gun seller can make without a firearms dealer license is now limited to six per year under SB 376. Portantino’s bill also sets a cap of 50 total firearms within those six transactions. The bill takes effect Jan. 1.
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    The best part about it is they will only do half of it - and some will consider it a "win" because they didn't pass all of it.
     
    There is not enough right minded, or like minded people left in California to change the slippery slope they have started down.
     
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    The scariest part is "employer, coworker, employee or teacher can seek a gun-violence restraining order from a court, allowing police to remove firearms from someone making threats" ...

    can anyone else foresee a shit ton of false red flag reports from that one guy at your work who knows you have guns?
     
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    Time to round up the california govnt and arrest them for treason. Tho that shouldve happened when the first gun control laws hit decades ago.
     
    This fucking shit just does not end, does it?
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    In answer to your opening question, no - it does not ever end.

    And Virginians take note, if you think the National-Socialist Virginia Democrat Party is "backing down" or "throwing us a bone" by grandfathering in exchange for gun registration - you're tragically mistaken. It's all part of the long game of nickel & diming our rights away over time. I say again - Virginians...WATCH California. This is our future if we don't knock this attack back on its heels NOW!
     
    @hankpac, don’t tempt me. It would not take much of a push either. I would have no idea where to start to look as Texas is huge! The Mrs. & I are so tired of always being cold. After Lori having two heart attacks last year the specialist said we have to move.

    please leave a light on for us.

    Maxwell
    Antwhere in Central TX/Hill country except Austin and it's surroundings. Austin is fast becoming the Portland/Seattle of TX.
     
    • Nonprofits “that are at high risk of terrorist attack due to ideology, beliefs, or mission” can apply for state grants of up to $200,000 from a newly formed State Nonprofit Security Grant Program to beef up their onsite security. The bill, AB 1548 by Assemblyman Jesse Gabriel, D-San Fernando Valley, was in response to mass shootings at mosques, churches and synagogues.

    Disarm you while arming your enemies? NOT proclaiming ANYONE is your enemy but I can clearly see where this one is going. They ARE going to arm your enemies while disarming YOU.

    • Beginning Jan. 1, the owner of any unlocked gun taken out of a home by a child or a “prohibited person” can be charged with a crime and penalized with a 10-year ban on gun ownership under Portantino’s SB 172. The bill also set gun storage requirements for nursing homes.
    Gonna punish YOU for other's misdeeds.


    I think it's about time, don't you?
     
    Question is..............What are you going to do about it Californians??? I cant even type that without thinking of the SNL sketch.

    Glad I don't live there.......I would get in trouble!

    It is WAaay overdue for Cali pro 2A to go full offensive with those MF's

    A few hundred pounds of range brass in the politicians front yards would be a good start.
     
    The scariest part is "employer, coworker, employee or teacher can seek a gun-violence restraining order from a court, allowing police to remove firearms from someone making threats" ...

    can anyone else foresee a shit ton of false red flag reports from that one guy at your work who knows you have guns?

    Yup, my thought exactly...
     
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    Im so tired if this place. I am forced to live here, I have to pay their taxes, obey their laws, but my voice counts for nothing because im not officially a resident. I need to make my home a sanctuary space. Its worked for these liberal shitheads, why not for me?
     
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