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Thursday, May 19, 2016

2nd Amendment bulldozed in California

California has become a liberal wasteland when it comes to backwards policies and the Democrats have been in charge for 50 years with no end in sight.

When you put Democrats in charge for long periods of time like that you end up with massive regulations, exploding and unsustainable spending, and ridiculous violations of the Constitution.

California is no exception especially when it comes to guns.

Check out this laundry list of gun regulations that have been passed just recently.

Ammunition regulation: SB 1235 by Senate leader Kevin de León (D-Los Angeles) requires background checks to buy ammunition. It also creates a license to sell ammunition, and creates a new system for collecting information about those sales.

Ban on large ammunition magazines: SB 1446 by Sen. Loni Hancock (D-Berkeley) bans the ownership of any ammunition clip that holds more than 10 rounds.

Bullet buttons: SB 880 by Sen.Isadore Hall (D-Compton) expands the legal definition of an “assualt weapon” to include a group of rifles with ammunition clips that can be quickly swapped out by using a bullet to push a small release button.

SB 894 by Sen. Hannah-Beth Jackson (D-Santa Barbara) requires reporting most lost or stolen guns within five days.

“Ghost guns”: SB 1407 by De León requires a person to get a serial number from state officials before making or assembling a gun.

Gun violence research: SB 1006 by Sen. Lois Wolk (D-Davis) creates a new University of California center for researching gun-related violence.

Two other bills, both of which originated in the Assembly, were amended by Senate Democrats.

Gun theft: AB 1176 would make the theft of a gun a felony, a change in the 2014 law passed by voters as Proposition 47. As such, this proposal would have to be approved by voters on the Nov. 8 statewide ballot.

Gun lending: AB 1511 places tighter rules on lending someone a gun — limiting those loans to family members or a licensed hunter.

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