Posted on 03/19/2008 9:19:29 PM PDT by Califreak
Next Wednesday, March 25, the Assembly Public Safety Committee will consider legislation that would require gun owners to obtain a permit-to-purchase before buying handgun ammunition.
Introduced by State Assembly Member Kevin De Leon (D-45), Assembly Bill 2062 puts ammunition sales in the crosshairs. AB2062 would require that law-abiding gun owners obtain a permit to buy handgun ammunition and would impose severe restrictions on the private transfers of handgun ammunition. Applicants for a permit-to-purchase would be required to submit to a background check, pay a $35 fee, and wait as long as 30 days to receive the permit.
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California Assembly to Consider Severe Restrictions on Ammunition Sales!
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Stand Up and Make Your Voice Heard Today!
Next Wednesday, March 25, the Assembly Public Safety Committee will consider legislation that would require gun owners to obtain a permit-to-purchase before buying handgun ammunition.
Introduced by State Assembly Member Kevin De Leon (D-45), Assembly Bill 2062 puts ammunition sales in the crosshairs. AB2062 would require that law-abiding gun owners obtain a permit to buy handgun ammunition and would impose severe restrictions on the private transfers of handgun ammunition. Applicants for a permit-to-purchase would be required to submit to a background check, pay a $35 fee, and wait as long as 30 days to receive the permit.
Under AB2062, it would be unlawful to privately transfer more than 50 rounds of ammunition per month, even between family and friends, unless you are registered as a handgun ammunition vendor in the Department of Justices database. Ammunition retailers would have to be licensed and store ammunition in such a manner that it would be inaccessible to purchasers. The bill would also require vendors to keep a record of the transaction including the ammunition buyers name, drivers license, the quantity, caliber and type of ammunition purchased, and right thumbprint, which would be submitted to the Department of Justice or the number of his handgun ammunition purchase permit. Vendors would be required to contact the purchase permit database, to verify the validity of a permit before completing a sale. All ammunition sales in the State of California would be subject to a $3 per transaction tax. Lastly, mail order ammunition sales would be prohibited. Any violator of AB2062 would be subject to civil fines.
Please contact the members of the Assembly Public Safety Committee and your State Assembly Member TODAY and respectfully urge them to oppose this onerous attack on our Second Amendment freedoms. Contact information for the committee members can be found below. Please click here to find your State Assembly Member.
State Assembly Member Jose Solorio (D-69), Chair
(916) 319-2069
Assemblymember.solorio@assembly.ca.gov
State Assembly Member Greg Aghazarian, (R-26), Vice Chair
(916) 319-2026
Assemblymember.aghazarian@assembly.ca.gov
State Assembly Member Joel Anderson (R-77)
(916) 319-2077
Assemblymember.Anderson@assembly.ca.gov
State Assembly Member Hector De La Torre (D-50)
(916) 319-2050
Assemblymember.DeLaTorre@assembly.ca.gov
State Assembly Member Fiona Ma (D-12)
(916) 319-2012
Assemblymember.Ma@assembly.ca.gov
State Assembly Member Anthony J. Portantino (D-44)
(916) 319-2044
Assemblymember.Portantino@assembly.ca.gov
If you can’t ban the guns, ban the ammo.
Imagine what would happen if a D majority rules in Congress
and the White House...
I just asked hubby-this would mean we can’t give each
other half a dozen boxes of ammo for gifts!
Would that not then be a straw purchase??
Maxists are such silly people.
I see a great opportunity to make good money. Selling ammuntion to Californians, as a private party in a state where it is perfectly legal.
Sure you can! Think of the clandestine thrill!
If the california socialist thugs want to arm themselves while disarming the public, let them carry rocks and clubs like the rest of the neanderthals.
The Nevada border is gonna be lined with ammo shops.
Great idea! Guns can’t do bad things if they don’t have the ammo for it! Support AB 2062!
On an unrelated matter, I’d like to announce the impending opening of “Sailor’s Ammo Dump” stores on I-5 just over the Oregon state line and on I-80 and I15 just over the Nevada state line and, finally, on I-10 just over the Arizona state line. Watch this space for further information about opening dates...
The bill would also require vendors to keep a record of the transaction including the ammunition buyers name, drivers license, the quantity, caliber and type of ammunition purchased, and right thumbprint, which would be submitted to the Department of Justice or the number of his handgun ammunition purchase permit. Vendors would be required to contact the purchase permit database, to verify the validity of a permit before completing a sale. All ammunition sales in the State of California would be subject to a $3 per transaction tax. Lastly, mail order ammunition sales would be prohibited. Any violator of AB2062 would be subject to civil fines.
That's a good idea. I might open one myself.
And the Senate, and stack the Courts with Liberals.
Hello Washington, Madison, Adams, Adams, Jefferson, Hancock, Revere, Franklin, and on and on and on...
“What prevents Californians from driving to Arizona, Nevada or Oregon to buy ammunition from private parties in those states? How would they even know?
Maxists are such silly people.
I see a great opportunity to make good money. Selling ammuntion to Californians, as a private party in a state where it is perfectly legal.”
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Nothing prevents them from going out of state to buy ammo, but when they return via Interstates 10, 15 or 40, they will inevitably have to stop at the “Agricultural Inspection Station” at each inbound lane on those highways. California may decide to spend more money to add “Ammo Inspectors” to stand beside the fruit/veggie police.
Just to add irony to the picture - most of those shops would be owned by indians, on indian land, selling cigarettes and ammo to the white man.
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