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    California can't let NY win the "Who's more extreme on gun control" race!




    Latest bills could make California toughest state on gun control
    Published August 11, 2013
    FoxNews.com

    A spate of gun-control bills could put California in the lead when it comes to restricting firearms.

    According to the San Jose Mercury News, the gun-control bills, which include proposals to ban a wide range of semi-automatic rifles and strict new regulations on ammunition, could reignite the national debate that erupted after a gunman killed 20 children and six adults at a Newtown, Conn., elementary school last year.

    "When we see movement on the California bills and the sort of tenacity that you had post-Newtown, it makes it really hard for the gun lobby to say the momentum has gone away. And it's certainly something Congress pays attention to," Kristin Rand, legislative director at the Violence Policy Center in Washington, D.C. , told the paper. "You can't underestimate how important it is for Congress to see movement in the states, especially big states like California."

    "I don't think anything California does is going to affect what Washington does."

    - Larry Keane, of the National Shooting Sports Foundation

    Gun-rights advocates tell a different story.

    "While they may try to reignite their lost momentum, I don't think anything California does is going to affect what Washington does," said Larry Keane, senior vice president and general counsel for the National Shooting Sports Foundation, a firearms trade group coincidentally based in Newtown. "We constantly see a barrage of anti-gun, anti-industry legislation being introduced in California, far more than in any other state."

    On Monday, the state Senate will hear bills that would create a database of all ammo purchases in the state, make it a crime to have a gun that’s not locked up when not being carried, and extends the time someone who makes a violent threat is banned from owning a firearm. The bills reportedly have already been passed by the Assembly.

    On Tuesday, the San Jose Mercury News reports, a state Assembly committee will hear bills that would ban all semi-automatic rifles with detachable magazines, make it a crime to leave a gun unlocked when a person is not at home, and require people who own high-capacity magazines to get rid of them. The bills have already been passed by the state Senate, the paper reports.

    Click for the story from the San Jose Mercury News.

    Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2013...#ixzz2bgkMyTlO

  • #2
    lol, now I understand why California and New York are always the ones getting attacked first by aliens. Their citizens can't defend their state like Texas would.

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    • #3
      ILLEGAL for gun not to be locked up at home, typical gov, its easier to to get money out of law abiding citizens than fck w crimminals,

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      • #4
        Ugh... and my girlfriend wants to move to Silicon Valley.
        ZOMBIE REAGAN FOR PRESIDENT 2016!!! heh

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        • #5
          Don't do it! ^

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          • #6
            We'll see, man. I may have to bury a storage unit in Nevada, like Terminator 2.
            ZOMBIE REAGAN FOR PRESIDENT 2016!!! heh

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            • #7
              Lol. sweet.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by YALE View Post
                Ugh... and my girlfriend wants to move to Silicon Valley.
                Tell her to send you a postcard from time to time.
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                Without my gun hobby. I would cut off my own dick and let the rats eat it...
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                • #9
                  Get newer hotter girlfriend that likes guns too.....

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