ALERT – Bill to BAN Extremely Popular Guns SIGNED, in California!
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ALERT – Bill to BAN Extremely Popular Guns SIGNED, in California!
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I will NEVER live there.
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I pity the poor soul gun enthusiasts living out there. Insanity. Just pure insanity. I've never been there nor do I ever want to go there.
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I have visited California. Some areas are very beautiful. No desire to live there...at all.
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You'd think California was a communist country and not part of the U.S. If you took the IQ of all of the liberals out there you wouldn't get out of single digits.
Although Texas could do better in regards to gun laws, I'm damn glad to live here.
Although Texas could do better in regards to gun laws, I'm damn glad to live here.
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I guess we will be getting an influx of people from California to Texas. Sort of a reverse from the Dust Bowl days. All gun manufacturers, gun accessory sellers, and gun stores in California should pull out and move here, and take all of the tax dollars/employment with them. Also all gun manufacturers should suspend sales to anyone in Commifornia, including law enforcement, if these bills become law. They just don't seem to realize how much of their salary is paid by tax dollars from gun, and gun related items.
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Once they get here in numbers they'll do what the Northeastern liberals did to the South, they'll lobby for higher taxes, gun control, and all the other things that made them leave California.Jusme wrote:I guess we will be getting an influx of people from California to Texas. Sort of a reverse from the Dust Bowl days. All gun manufacturers, gun accessory sellers, and gun stores in California should pull out and move here, and take all of the tax dollars/employment with them. Also all gun manufacturers should suspend sales to anyone in Commifornia, including law enforcement, if these bills become law. They just don't seem to realize how much of their salary is paid by tax dollars from gun, and gun related items.
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It's only a matter of time for us here in Texas... They won't stop until guns are banned in all 50 states...
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Title is a little misleading, although consistent with the story in the link. Bills are still moving through the legislature and CalGuns is going full court press to try and stop them. That effort is pretty much hopeless because...commie legislature. The one hope is that the governor may veto all or some of them and there is not enough support to override. Gov Moonbeam has a mixed record having vetoed some but not all in the past. Either way, that state went too far down the socialist drain for me, and I put thoughts to action and left.
I moved from Commifornia last year to Corpus. Gun loving Republican, so glad to be out of that cesspool. I have NOT brought KA bad habits with me. Sold all my crippled shorty mags before I left and "fixed" my crippled ARs as soon as I got here.
Damn glad to be here.
I moved from Commifornia last year to Corpus. Gun loving Republican, so glad to be out of that cesspool. I have NOT brought KA bad habits with me. Sold all my crippled shorty mags before I left and "fixed" my crippled ARs as soon as I got here.
Damn glad to be here.
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It has to be nerve racking when you, as an elected official, swear an oath to uphold the constitution and then forget what the constitution says.
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It is awful for the average gun owner here. Now with Peruta being defeated, a CA Legislator is already floating a bill to make it harder to get a concealed permit here.joe817 wrote:I pity the poor soul gun enthusiasts living out there. Insanity. Just pure insanity. I've never been there nor do I ever want to go there.
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Lived there for awhile in my youth and, like you said, some parts are breathtaking but geez... they've already broken off at the fault line and can't stop the slide down.Countryside wrote:I have visited California. Some areas are very beautiful. No desire to live there...at all.
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This is insanity, complete mental disorder.
I think these anti 2A zombies are by in large drug/substance addicted mentally unstable persons who know that they cannot be trusted with a firearm, because they'd either harm themselves or someone else. So, in their twisted heads, they assume that everyone's brain is as twisted and perverted as theirs.
Look at this:
"AB 1664, introduced by State Reps. Levine, Ting, and Chiu, bans semi-automatic firearms that have magazine locking devices. Those devices make it impossible to quickly drop out a spent magazine to insert a loaded magazine. By focusing on the mechanism that handles the ammunition, these lawmakers paint a wide swath ban over everything from an AR-15 to a Glock handgun."
"AB 1673, introduced by State Rep. Gipson, literally redefines the word “firearms” to include metal castings used in the assembly of a weapon. These castings are devoid of springs, slides, firing pins, grips, barrels, etc. The implications of this law would make it a crime to be in possession of a piece of metal that doesn’t fire anything."
"AB 1674, introduced by State Rep. Santiago, would make is a crime to purchase more than one weapon – handgun or rifle – within a 30-day period. This would apply to both purchases made between a buyer and a gun dealer, as well as sales between two private parties. This law would be almost impossible to enforce."
Just few bills...
At the same time, they turn a blind eye to jihadis infesting their State, illegals, drug peddlers, pot heads, bums defecating in the streets etc.
Complete cerebral degeneration.
I think these anti 2A zombies are by in large drug/substance addicted mentally unstable persons who know that they cannot be trusted with a firearm, because they'd either harm themselves or someone else. So, in their twisted heads, they assume that everyone's brain is as twisted and perverted as theirs.
Look at this:
"AB 1664, introduced by State Reps. Levine, Ting, and Chiu, bans semi-automatic firearms that have magazine locking devices. Those devices make it impossible to quickly drop out a spent magazine to insert a loaded magazine. By focusing on the mechanism that handles the ammunition, these lawmakers paint a wide swath ban over everything from an AR-15 to a Glock handgun."
"AB 1673, introduced by State Rep. Gipson, literally redefines the word “firearms” to include metal castings used in the assembly of a weapon. These castings are devoid of springs, slides, firing pins, grips, barrels, etc. The implications of this law would make it a crime to be in possession of a piece of metal that doesn’t fire anything."
"AB 1674, introduced by State Rep. Santiago, would make is a crime to purchase more than one weapon – handgun or rifle – within a 30-day period. This would apply to both purchases made between a buyer and a gun dealer, as well as sales between two private parties. This law would be almost impossible to enforce."
Just few bills...
At the same time, they turn a blind eye to jihadis infesting their State, illegals, drug peddlers, pot heads, bums defecating in the streets etc.
Complete cerebral degeneration.
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The Ninth Circuit will uphold these restrictions, and the Supremes will at best split 4-4. which will leave the Ninth Circuit ruling in effect. These statutes will be mild compared to what we can expect after (when?) Hillary is elected and appoints a new judge to the Supremes.