Posted on 03/29/2002 2:00:24 PM PST by 45Auto
AB 2580, as introduced, Simitian.
Dangerous weapons.
Existing law generally regulates various dangerous weapons, including short-barreled shotguns, short-barreled rifles, machine guns, assault weapons, and destructive devices. This bill would require, in regard to those devices, that the Department of Justice would, for every person, firm, or corporation to whom a permit is issued relating to the device, annually conduct an inspection for security and safe storage purposes, and to reconcile the inventories of the devices. The bill would also provide that for a person, firm, or corporation with an inventory of fewer than 5 devices that require any Department of Justice permit, the department would conduct an inspection for security and safe storage purposes, and to reconcile inventories, once every 5 years, or more frequently if determined by the department.
1st year: registration.
2nd year: "inspection".
3rd year: confiscation???
BLOAT, cache, and take names!
http://www.gatlingguns.com
The problem is that the DNC and the leadership of the demonRAT party wants to impose this madness on the entire US, and California is merely the testing ground.
A million scoped deer rifles may agree some day.
Let's keep it at 50 by exchanging California for Saudia Arabia.
You are right on with that comment. We ought to start a grass roots fire with that very idea and nationalize the election of all California politicians. It would be interesting to watch them lose when done.
The 1994 elections were nationalized as far as congress went. It was a landslide. And this very same thing can and should be done for the state of California. Banners and signs saying "49 Stars, California Legislators no longer stand for the US Constitution" is a very powerful message. Packed right and delivered keenly it would have an impact.
As Kalifornia slides so slides the nation. I live in the Police State of New York. We need it here as well as does Maryland and Massachusetts.
I qualify for early retirement in 13 months. The search begins in earnest then. Kalifornistan doesn't need engineers today. In five years, there will be a shortage. In ten, the dominance of American technology will begin a serious slide due to the retirements of the baby boom.
We will be living in interesting times.
Interesting point. Law enforcement is NOT exempt from the rotten, unconstitutional Roberti-Roos law - the one that required the registration. However, I think it only applies to guns personally owned by cops. Its interesting how this jackass assemblything, Joe The Monkey Simian, assumes these guns already belong to the State. Note his words: "...inspections to Reconcile Inventories". There is NO provision in the law for the passing on of these guns to heirs - when the current "gun caretaker" dies, these guns revert to STATE OWNERSHIP - which is theft in my mind. So much of the Constitution has been crapped on with this law that it boggles the mind. I don't whether to laugh or cry.
45Auto's remarks about how the Demos are just drunk on power and pulling every fast one they can think of is very apt.
Yup, this was very easy to see coming. As I did to everyone I knew when the 1989 Roberti-Roos "ban" came, I recommended the same course of action when the 1998 AW "ban" hit us: Don't register a damn thing. Yes, we're law-abiding, and being such, it's a damn shame that we are now forced to face a decision between what is legal and what is moral. Deal with it.
A lot of people I knew and/or went shooting with took this advice; they, too, could see the writing on the wall. Now here it is.
How will they be able to find all your gun hiding places in the house without a warrant?
The whole state of California will be a big giant Ruby Ridge.
BTTT
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