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California: Governor Jerry Brown Signs Three Anti-Gun Bills into Law
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 2972200:MV8xNjcwMTc5XzI3NjIxMjc5X0JCMzJCNUZG] [quote:whoopdeedoo:MV8xNjcwMTc5XzI3NTk4MzUzX0U0NUY1ODYx] Wonder how many of the gang members responsible for a lot of the gun violence legally purchase their guns? Guessing pretty much zero. These gun laws only effect law abiding citizens not the criminals. [/quote] This is true of almost every gun law. The criminals don't give a shit about the law, so all it does is impede and take more money out of the LAW ABIDING CITIZENS that need to defend themselves from criminals. [/quote]
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On Sunday, California gun owners and sportsmen were dealt another blow when Governor Jerry Brown signed into law three anti-gun bills (AB 809, SB 819 and AB 144) and vetoed a fourth (SB 427) only because there is a pending lawsuit, according to his veto message on the bill. The Governor did sign one pro-gun bill (SB 610) into law.
Below is a description of each of the bills Governor Brown signed into law. AB 144 and SB 819 will take effect on January 1, 2012. AB 809 will take effect on January 1, 2014.
Assembly Bill 809 will require the registration of any newly purchased long guns. Not only does AB 809 violate Second Amendment rights by expanding California’s gun registry to include rifles and shotguns, it is also a huge waste of taxpayer money at a time when California is drowning in debt. Gun control advocates estimate the cost of this registration at $400,000, a number that is almost certainly far less than it will actually cost to implement and enforce this registry if enacted. The only value of registration is to help governments confiscate firearms in the future. To view Governor Brown’s signing message, click here.
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