Posted on 10/12/2009 12:27:47 PM PDT by GL of Sector 2814
Sacramento, CA Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger signed into law legislation that will help law enforcement officials track down and apprehend armed criminals and other prohibited persons. AB 962 by Assembly Member Kevin DeLeon (D-Los Angeles) had the support of law enforcement officials from across the state and was modeled after successful city ordinances, including the cities of Sacramento and Los Angeles. AB 962 was the Brady Campaign´s top priority bill in this year´s legislature.
The law requires maintenance of purchaser records by handgun ammunition vendors. Local law enforcement can use these records to find illegal guns.
"The purchase records will provide our police officers with yet another tool to track down and apprehend armed and dangerous criminals," said Paul Helmke, President of the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence.
The new law also requires the safe storage of handgun ammunition in stores and that all handgun ammunition sales be completed in face-to-face transactions. Sacramento and Los Angeles have had great success over the last few years with similar city ordinances. "Law enforcement officials in both cities have had great success in tracking down violent criminals who purchased ammunition in Sacramento and Los Angeles," said Ellen Boneparth, President of the California Brady Campaign Chapters. "Our California Brady Chapters were instrumental in urging cities to pass the local ordinances and getting strong support statewide for AB 962."
A 2006 study by the Rand Corporation on Los Angeles´ city ordinance showed 10,050 rounds of ammunition were purchased by prohibited persons in a period of just two months. The study concluded "
monitoring ammunition transactions may help reduce the supply of ammunition to criminals and the frequency of injuries from felonious gun assaults. Such a record can also provide information for generating leads on illegal firearm possession."
A few weeks ago I had some old paper 410 shotgun shells that went thru the washer and the dryer. I got a couple of grouse with them.
U-Haul would be wise to offer a double-axle version of their smallest box trailer. That would be just about right for a heavy load that's nice and compact.
Well put, Auntie!
How? It’s law.
“You all dont have to put up with this crap in CA.”
They don’t have to, but they apparently choose to.
SOME liberals say the very phrase “Black Market” is RACIST on its face, since the Black connotation is negative! LOL.
This PROVES it: California is SO gay!
For quite a long time my FRiend. I order some Dragunov ammo manufactured in 1951......... I opened the spam can and shot about 50 rounds..... not a single missfire. Keep in mind that the “progressives” are looking at ways to develop ammo that goes bad after a year to prevent stockpiling. So if you haven’t stocked up............ sooner rather than later is the key.
Whew! I was pretty pissed for the last hour.
Now I am fine.
So I guess your rounds went round and round?
lol
I’m happy being in the ‘middle’. Kentucky is very nice....haven’t been in WV but have heard it’s beautiful.
Good luck to you!!! Hope to hear if you do move.
awe man that is awesome ROFLMAO
RINOs just kill us slowly. We need more McClintocks and Palins and Joe the Plumbers and David Horowitzs...
That 10,050 rounds is a bit misleading. It may sound like a bunch, but I purchased 10,000 rounds just this afternoon.
10K in a state the size of California, even to someone who’s not supposed to have it, is really nothing.
It will for criminals.
We law-abiding, tax-paying Californians will just have to sell houses and businesses and move (and there are some very nice, Second Amendment respecting, "Red" states from which to choose.)
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California is ranked 47th. My state, Colorado, is 2nd!
I remember it was Right Here! On Free Republic...How everyone was saying that, “we couldn’t win unless we voted for Arnold”...
Well.....How that Rino working out for you IDIOTS?
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