‘Gunpocalypse’ Passes CA Assembly; Heads Quickly to Governor Brown


If you thought it was hard to get your hands on a gun in California now, things are about to become a lot harder. Five bills seeking to restrict Californians’ access to firearms have already passed the state assembly, and they’re moving forward quickly.

Now these bills head to the Senate Floor, but based off of the lack of respect they have shown to the process this far, we can probably assume the outcome before they vote on most of them.

That’s why we need you to get active and start contacting the Governor to tell him to VETO these bills when they are passed out of the Senate as early as this Thursday.

The bills are as follows:
AB 1664 (Levine): Bans common and constitutionally protected firearms that have magazine locking devices.
AB 1673 (Gipson): Redefines “firearms” to include items that are not firearms.
AB 1674 (Santiago): Bans buying more than one firearm within a 30-day period.
AB 1695 (Bonta): Makes some non-violent misdemeanors punishable by prohibitions on owning firearms.
AB 2607 (Ting): Dramatically expands who can request a Gun Violence Restraining order.

Follow the source link below to see how you can do your part to stop this legislation in its tracks.

Source: Firearms Policy



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