Posted on 03/25/2024 6:06:04 AM PDT by airdalecheif
California Democrats are proposing new gun legislation that would replace the current one-time registration system with an annual registration requirement coupled with a fee paid to the state.
(Excerpt) Read more at msn.com ...
(Due to Nazi confiscation of registered guns in occupied countries)..... in 1941, just days before the Pearl Harbor attack, Congress reaffirmed Second Amendment rights and prohibited gun registration. In 1968, bills to register guns were debated, with opponents recalling the Nazi experience and supporters denying that the Nazis ever used registration records to confiscate guns. The bills were defeated, as every such proposal has been ever since, including recent “universal background check” bills.
Now it looks like California is getting ready to go full nazi gun control on the population.
They are pussy whipped weaklings. When they put their stooges up to actual attacks it won’t matter what unconstitutional regulation it is based upon.
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