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"Another bill that will now become law tries to limit "straw purchasing," the practice of a person buying a gun legally with the intent of giving or selling the weapon to someone else. In addition to making it a misdemeanor to file a false report about a gun being lost or stolen, the new law will prohibit the purchaser from buying another gun for 10 years."
Is not already a felony to straw purchase. The false calm I just do not get. How to they know it is a false calm, and is this not already a crime to file a false report. These people are crazy.
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Wow...you just gotta wonder where their heads are enacting more laws to duplicate existing ones. Reminds me of Animal House: Cali is now on Secret Double Probation!!
Here's a take about whatever the new restrictions on this whole NO lending out a firearm do in the eyes of the tards that passed this stupidness:
"Hey Shanks, loan me that Sat special so I can hit Apu with a full Quicky Mart register @ shift change"!!
"Love to man, but new Brown Regs makes it bogus for me to share guns now...he has officially shut us down now"!! Use to be it was illegal to knowingly give you a weapon to use in a felony & I didn't mind, but with this new law it's like super duper illegal!!
~~~~~~~~~What it really does:
"Mom, my psycho BF threatened to kill me over the phone & even said he was gonna use my own gun...I just got home to see the the shotgun Dad gave me for is gone!! What do I do,?? I have no $$$, you are out of state & nobody will lend me one with this new law."
Seriously, how do these anti gun state & cities with the most restrictive gun laws in the nation already in place simply ignore they have more homicides / issues per capita with guns & continue to exacerbate their own problem by starving only the law abiding folks. Madness.
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Originally posted by Artos View PostWow...you just gotta wonder where their heads are enacting more laws to duplicate existing ones. Reminds me of Animal House: Cali is now on Secret Double Probation!!
RINOs do it too.
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Originally posted by Brute Killer View PostWhat's important to libtards is not that anything is accomplished, but just that they "do something". Or at least appear to do something. Something to splash in the news that they can point to and say to their constituents, "We did this for you".
RINOs do it too.
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Originally posted by DesertDug View Post"Another bill that will now become law tries to limit "straw purchasing," the practice of a person buying a gun legally with the intent of giving or selling the weapon to someone else. In addition to making it a misdemeanor to file a false report about a gun being lost or stolen, the new law will prohibit the purchaser from buying another gun for 10 years."
Is not already a felony to straw purchase. The false calm I just do not get. How to they know it is a false calm, and is this not already a crime to file a false report. These people are crazy.
There's already a revised mag release ready to be sold there.
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Originally posted by jmock87 View PostIt will be challenged, likely upheld at the 9th Circuit, then overturned at the Supreme Court.
Nobody is changing their minds... No amount of talking or explaining is going to make anyone say..."You know what, I was wrong..."
In the end for me, reason #2,300,433 not to live in California.
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The whole gun control situation in California is completely ridiculous. People want to talk about how if ever they come for their guns they will die in a pile of brass. Well folks this exactly how it happens, death by a thousand cuts. Enforced by your local police. It gradually happens, not overnight. They let people slowly warm up to the idea, divide and conquer along the way, until there is nothing left.
There would be no way at this point if I was a citizen of California I wouldn't leave at this point.
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Originally posted by jmock87 View PostIt will be challenged, likely upheld at the 9th Circuit, then overturned at the Supreme Court.
Nobody is changing their minds... No amount of talking or explaining is going to make anyone say..."You know what, I was wrong..."
In the end for me, reason #2,300,433 not to live in California.
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