Posted on 09/30/2006 11:24:50 PM PDT by dbandit
AB2714 (TORRICO) INTERNET/MAIL ORDER AMMUNITION SALES ID REQUIREMENT
This bill would provide that no ammunition or reloaded ammunition could be delivered via the INTERNET/Mail order pursuant to a retail transaction unless the purchaser personally presents clear evidence of his or her identity and age to the seller of the ammunition. This bill also repeals a provision of current state preemption law that restricts local governments from regulating the sale of ammunition.
SB 59 (LOWENTHAL) HANDGUN LOSS OR THEFT REPORTING
This bill would make it an infraction for any person whose handgun is stolen or irretrievably lost to fail, within 5 working days after his or her discovery or knowledge of, or within 5 working days after the date he or she should reasonably have known of, the theft of loss, to report the theft or loss to a local law enforcement agency of the jurisdiction in which the theft or loss occurred or in which the person resides. This bill also repeals a provision of current state preemption law that restricts local governments from creating a patchwork of laws regarding reporting lost or stolen firearms.
(Excerpt) Read more at calnra.com ...
Been watching the calnra site the last week or two waiting for the Gov to process these among the literally hundreds of outstanding bills. Davis had a habit of doing nothing so they became law without his signature so he could play both sides since he didn't veto but didn't actively support either. The slippery slope on this coast is considerably shallower than it used to be.
Turning in for the night.
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Excellent.
Thanks for posting the info.
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This bill would make it an infraction for any person whose handgun is stolen or irretrievably lost to fail, within 5 working days after his or her discovery or knowledge of, or within 5 working days after the date he or she should reasonably have known of, the theft of loss, to report the theft or loss to a local law enforcement agency
Who determines " reasonably have known"? The stupidity of this phrasing would be astounding, except this is the California legislature so it's "normal".
Nice of him to toss the RKBA inmates of Kalifornia these small bones.
Too bad he approved AB-50 last year.
I guess this is his version of "legislative balance".
"legislative balance"
BMG-50
BumP
Wouldn't the banning of internet sales be an unconstitutional limit on interstate commerce anyway? You can't show an id in person from another state... well unless you're 1 foot over the border.
CA wanted to ban internet sales. PERIOD. This was their "clever" way of doing it.
I think some states banned cigarette sales over the internet.
Hey, I just realized it's October now.
September went out with a bang, thanks to Arnold.
"Davis had a habit..."
Don't you mean the Governator (Arnold)?
*Arnold PING*
BUMP!
A provision I think the Bay Area wanted... didn't they attempt to ban ammunition sales?
Thanks for the ping and thank you Governor Schwarzenegger.
"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." -Manuel II Paleologus
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