Posted on 10/09/2019 11:24:45 AM PDT by Black_Rifle_Gunsmith
Not content with micro-stamping, background checks for ammo, and outright bans on handguns that arent individually tested to be safe, California is back on the gun control warpath. If state Sen. Anthony Portantinos bill passes in a final vote in the Legislature this week, California residents will soon be barred from buying more than one semiautomatic rifle a month. Purchases of any semiautomatic rifles will also be off-limits to anyone under the age of 21. Portantinos bill originally called for limiting monthly purchases on all long guns shotguns and bolt-action rifles included but he decided to exclude those which are popular with hunters. Thats the weapon of choice over and over again for mass shooters, claims Portantino, explaining why he narrowed the bill to just semiautomatic rifles. We are focusing on what we think is the most heinous gun that is causing most of the activity.
Hunting Licensees Under 21 No Longer Exempt
California already banned the sale of guns to residents under the age of 21, but there is at least for now an exemption for those with state hunting licenses. Portantino is attempting to close this exemption having learned that that the Chabab of Poway shooter applied for a hunting license at the time of his attack. Under the bill, even if you have a hunting license you cant buy one of these guns if you are under 21, Portantino said. Portantino and supports of the bill argue that these new restrictions will reduce straw purchase, in which an eligible buyer illegally purchases a firearm for another individual usually, someone otherwise barred from gun ownership.
Portantinos Legislation is Ineffective by The Numbers
Guns dont cause activity like Portantino says. People do. And semiautomatic rifles account for just a tiny fraction (around 4%, according to the FBI) of all shootings that happen in the U.S. every year. In fact, blunt objects account for more deaths than rifles each year. Portantinos legislation is also largely ineffective in its intent to reduce mass shootings. It takes just one firearm for any shooter to carry out a shooting, and history and crime data show that the semiautomatic rifle is not the weapon of choice for shooters. The National Rifle Association and its state affiliate, the California Rifle and Pistol Association, have spoken out against the bill.
The NRA believes lawmakers ought to have the interests of Californians at heart and place their focus and the full burden of law on criminals, said Amy Hunter, a spokeswoman for the group. Sadly, they dont. This bill places burdens on law-abiding residents. It will not make anyone safer." The state association further warned of the potentially negative impact such legislation might have on state commerce. The group says the bill will reduce the sales of long guns and thus the manufacturing jobs they create, while also cutting fee revenue from gun sales that go to the State Department. There are, in fact, numerous legitimate recreational and Second Amendment protected reasons why an individual might want, and need, to transfer more than one firearm a month, the group said, noting that some gun competitions require use of three firearms.
California Slowly Chipping Away at Second Amendment
Portantinos bill is just another stepping stone in Californias descent to becoming an anti-Second Amendment dystopia. Over just a few years, California has passed dozens of bills restricting firearm commerce, manufacturing, gunsmithing, and ownership. In 2016 alone, legislators sent nine new bills to the Governors desk. Legislators also approved bills that created lifetime bans on gun ownership for those convicted of domestic violence or who are involuntarily hospitalized for mental illness twice in a year; made it tougher to be licensed to carry a concealed firearm; and strengthened a law prohibiting multi-burst trigger devices called bump stocks.
Californias Battle Against Gun Builders
With how much effort Californias politicians exert against gun ownership, the state continues to struggle to answer how it will effectively pass legislation that prevents or reduces gun violence. Instead, many of its ratified gun laws target law-abiding owners. This is evident in the states continuous pursuit to misinform the public of, and enact restrictions and laws against, homemade firearms. The Gun Control Act of 1968 allows private citizens to legally construct a firearm at home if it is for personal use. At the Federal level, this practice requires no paperwork or interaction with an FFL. Builders are free to purchase receiver blanks and frames incomplete firearms that require additional fabrication at home and all the parts that are not considered firearms under Federal law. Typically referred to as an 80% lower, it is this single product that launched a state-wide campaign against the AR-15 rifle.
California has recently submitted yet another piece of legislation AB 879 to once again ban even more gun-making parts and items which are not considered firearms. Referring to such parts as firearm precursor parts, the bill would require any buyer to conduct a transaction through a state-certified FFL. That includes many AR-15 parts and firearm build kits that include receiver blanks, which are not illegal to purchase, ship, or own without an FFL. The bill currently resides in the state Legislator and passed the Senate on September 4, 2019. If enacted, this overreaching anti-gun legislation would go into full effect July 1, 2025. A heated battle is sure to ensure as organizations like the NRA and California Rifle & Pistol Association (CRPA) respond in kind.
I want to know how these people keep a straight face when they swear to “uphold the Constitution of the United States” during their swearing in ceremonies.
nobody can respect the law when the laws themselves are illegal (and enacted by corrupt legislatures)
They should probably ban steel, aluminum, CNCs, and 3D printers just to be safe. If it only saves one life.....
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Soon to follow in NYS. The liberals here are just getting started.
Anyway, when we used to teach the basic pistol classes at the local range, towards the end of the class you get to the part about buying a gun. We talk about the 4 F's etc and about how there is no one gun that does it all. Then I'd always ask "So how many firearms should you buy?" and after a short pause, "The state of California says you can buy one handgun a month. So that's what we recommend you do, buy one a month."
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[[If state Sen. Anthony Portantinos bill passes]]
Oh it’ll pass- this is ‘ignore constituents california’ we’re talking about
Firearms makers need to stop sales to all California police and government entities. Forbid their distributors from selling there and do not do any warranty service. Cut them off.
There is never an end game for liberals. They get what they want initially and move to their next goal. This is true in any area they are involved.
Never trust a Democrat. If you will remember, the original AW ban bill from back in 1989 also wanted to ban lever action rifles that held “too many” cartridges. I believe it was Neal Knox who made this public so that part was removed from the bill, and the bill shelved.
Then California released Pat Purdy from a mental institution, allowed him to buy guns, after which he shot up the Stockton school yard, then killed himself.
The bill was pulled out and passed very quickly before any opposition could be mounted against it.
Hard to believe this is the same state where, in 1982, the VOTERS rejected Prop 15 to register and ban all new handguns in California.
Firearms makers should also not allow their products to be depicted in bad light in motion pictures without paying royalties. They could charge huge licensing fees to hollywood studios to use their guns in movies. Magnum research could rake in millions licensing the Desert Eagle pistol for use in films. Gun manufacturers need to pull their heads out of their butts and start using things to their advantage. The enemies of gun companies (Government and Hollywood ) are the ones that WANT these guns for their use. Gun companies should make it as costly as possible for them.
Human laws are not binding when it comes to 2A God given rights. These scum are not the one’s who give us our rights in general.
Some already have. Barrett (50 cal) is one of them.
Cartelfornia wants to be more like The Mother Country, Mexico...
RED FLAG LAWS: INNOCENTS WILL DIE!
https://www.brighteon.com/75473592-13e5-45c4-85e3-73ec524d3c02
(INCLUDES LINK TO JOHN LOTT/JOHN STOSSEL FACT LINK RE. MASS SHOOTINGS!)
Some already have. Barrett (50 cal) is one of them.. Yup! Ronnie is awesome.
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