Don Kilmer is a good lawyer with an excellent reputation and very active in Second Amendment issues in California.
However much we agree that she has a right to have guns, it is a very hard sell to convince a judge to not err on the side of caution when a local government pleads for it. If anything happens later, that judge would be crucified in public opinion, a very courageous decision indeed.
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- Sun Aug 23, 2015 5:37 pm
- Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
- Topic: California Governor Signs Bill to Speed Up Gun Seizures
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- Thu May 02, 2013 1:49 pm
- Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
- Topic: California Governor Signs Bill to Speed Up Gun Seizures
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Re: California Governor Signs Bill to Speed Up Gun Seizures
They may not keep a registry, but they know what guns you have bought.
Some years ago, one of my pistols went missing, after I had unloaded my gun safe to move it while some remodeling was being done. We got a call early one morning from San Diego PD, did I own a pistol such and so, and was it missing. They knew who to call within hours of retrieving it, loaded, from under the seat of a car in the parking lot of a local high school, occupied by two punks who had no business having a weapon in their possession. The two punks claimed they had bought it from "some dude."
Every gun I have bought in the last 20 years or so is in that computer. I'm not sure about those purchased before that. Every gun I have sold as well.
I wonder if I have to tell them "goodbye?"
The people who are being looked at are people you may not want having guns anyway, felons etc. This is not by any means the worst of the "infringement" that has been growing here the last 20 years or so.

Some years ago, one of my pistols went missing, after I had unloaded my gun safe to move it while some remodeling was being done. We got a call early one morning from San Diego PD, did I own a pistol such and so, and was it missing. They knew who to call within hours of retrieving it, loaded, from under the seat of a car in the parking lot of a local high school, occupied by two punks who had no business having a weapon in their possession. The two punks claimed they had bought it from "some dude."
Every gun I have bought in the last 20 years or so is in that computer. I'm not sure about those purchased before that. Every gun I have sold as well.
I wonder if I have to tell them "goodbye?"
The people who are being looked at are people you may not want having guns anyway, felons etc. This is not by any means the worst of the "infringement" that has been growing here the last 20 years or so.