Posted on 08/14/2013 8:32:20 AM PDT by kevcol
Glad I left California back in 1994!
Do you mean the same Federal Court that ordered the release of 10,000 prisoners into our communities? A pattern seems to be emerging.
I assume the civil society she invokes is the same one run by the people who fantasized the assassination of GW Bush in a movie, advertised for snipers when he was a candidate, called for putting Rick Scott against a wall and shooting him, want a rodeo clown in prison for a parody, ate popcorn while watching Americans murdered in Benghazi, approve the massive annihilation of blacks by blacks in Chicago, want all white Christian male conservatives and returning military personnel treated as terrorists, suggest the shooting of political opponents (John Burton), wish for the bombing of the Vice-President while visiting Afghanistan, etc.
That civil society?
That pretty much sums it up.
Since when does a gun control law not advance in California?
****the committee had voted along party lines to approve bills that would add all semi-automatic rifles that accept detachable magazines to the state’s list of banned assault weapons; ban owning any magazine that holds more than 10 rounds,***
Years ago (1982)Cali tried to ban handguns with Prop 15. The voters rejected it. Since then, they have been trying all ways possible to get around the will of the people.
When Cali first proposed a assault rifle law, they included in the “to be banned” list many common lever action rifles like the pistol caliber Winchester and Marlin 1894. Neal Knox exposed this at that time.
“Which other amendments to the Bill of Rights need we take out permits for?”
I think New York judges are hanging their hats on the requirement to obtain a parade permit for “right to assemble”.
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