Posted on 10/11/2013 1:46:43 PM PDT by KneelBeforeZod
Edited on 10/11/2013 2:22:09 PM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
SACRAMENTO (CBS/AP)
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I can testify to that. It was a mourning dove instead of a pheasant, but I learned the hard way to carefully check my birds for shot when I clean them, and again before I cook them.
The majority Rat legislature put up SB 374 to provide Brown cover when he vetoed it for all the other firearm measures he signed. Not a good day for freedom.
I expect, aside from the occasional let er rip session, most people only have 30 rd magazines for SHTF scenarios. I’m sure most of these will just continue to sit where they are. I can’t see many people turning them in. Especially since you can claim you mailed them out of state, as the bill lists as an option.
You are right. He is a big time leftist. He may have blinked, because he put his finger in the air.
He did sign the state wide lead ammo ban for hunting.
This should do a lot to drive down the inflated prices of AR-15 clones in Calif.
That's what happens with steel shot, not lead.
The phone call from Sodom on the Potomac will be coming in shortly threatening a cut off of Fed money to KaliforniHOMOstan.
Recalls have consequences.
And practice law.
Indeed. The threat worked as planned.
Now please excuse me whilst I dance a happy jig....
Did that on a duck. Steel shot, though.
California: Anti-Gun/Hunting Bills are both Signed into Law and Vetoed by Governor Brown Today |
The wait is over for Californias law-abiding gun owners, sportsmen and Second Amendment supporters. Governor Brown has signed some anti-gun bills and one anti-hunting bill into law. However, he also vetoed several anti-gun bills. Below is a list of the bills signed into law and vetoed as well as a link to the respective descriptions given by Governor Brown. The NRA will be looking over all the recently signed laws and our legal options for law-abiding Californians. Thanks to NRA members, gun owners, sportsmen and Second Amendment supporters who tirelessly called and e-mailed their state legislators and the Governor urging them to oppose all the anti-gun/hunting legislation. Without your help, the veto actions on some of the deeply flawed anti-gun bills may not have occurred.
Bills Enacted into law:
Bills Vetoed:
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Good Hunting... from Varmint Al
that’s something if true. those of us calling and writing still has some effect. even in the bluest of blue states.
thanks gun owners of ca for standing up.
“He did sign the state wide lead ammo ban for hunting.”
Just when I was getting used to the taste of lead bullets and shot.
I guess they were too absorbed still fretting about the dangers of those iron cannon-balls to worry about lead. Anyway, they are more scared of the full-metal-jacket than the lead inside.
Brown acid vs. Green acid?
Can I be your subcontractor who spares you the chore of destroying the nasty things. In order to save Californian liberal lives, I’ll do it for free.
You need a mini metal-detector.
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