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URGENT!!! CALL, FAX or EMAIL GOV.BROWN TODAY!!

Started by pennys dad, July 01, 2016, 04:08:11 AM

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pennys dad


URGENT!!!
CALL, FAX or EMAIL GOV.BROWN TODAY!!
Below is a complete list of the bills passed today [6/30], Governor Brown has said he will look at and sign or veto them TOMORROW!
Call, fax and email him TODAY and urge him to VETO ALL OF THEM!!
AB 1664 (Levine & Ting): AB 1664 would extend the definition of an assault weapon to include all semi-automatic rifles and pistols with a removable magazine and that use "bullet button". For example, an AR-15 would be included in this.
AB 1673 (Gipson): AB 1673 would take the definition of a firearm and extend to it include any unfinished frames or receivers that can be converted into a weapon. This bill could make any object that is associated with a firearm subject to the same regulations that apply to firearms.
AB 1674 (Santiago): AB 1674 would add to the current restrictions that are placed on an individual in regards to how many firearms they can purchase in a 30 day period. Current law states that only one handgun can be purchased in this time period but if this legislation is passed, long guns would fall under this restriction as well.
AB 1695 (Bonta): AB 1695 would require the Attorney General to send individuals a pamphlet regarding all firearm laws, how to safely store your weapon, and gun trafficking. This measure would result in wasteful government spending as criminals will not be receiving these pamphlets, only law-abiding gun owners who are already aware of this information.
AB 2607 (Ting): AB 2607 would allow an employer, coworker or mental health worker to file a restraining order on an individual to keep them from owning a gun. This individual would not be allowed to defend themselves until 21 days later. In this time, they would have their right to bear arms stripped from them, regardless if the claims were true or not..
SB 1235 (De León): SB 1235 requires background checks for ammunition purchasers, licenses to sell ammunition, and collection of sale information. Restrictions on ammunition purchases, creates a DOJ database of ammunition owners. Bans internet / out of state ammunition purchase.
SB 880 (Hall, Glazer): SB 880 redefines assault weapons to encompass specified guns capable of accepting any type of detachable magazine. Bans common and constitutionally protected firearms that have magazine locking devices.
SB 1446 (Hancock): SB 1446 prohibits the possession of magazines that hold more than 10 rounds. Confiscation of lawfully acquired, standard capacity magazines that can hold over 10 rounds.
SB 894 (Jackson): SB 894 requires the reporting of a lost or stolen gun within 5 days of when a person knows or reasonably should have known of the theft or loss. Victimizes victims by criminalizing the failure to report lost and stolen firearms.
We urge you to contact the Governor and let him know that you will not stand for any of the anti-firearm bills passed in the legislature today and urge him to veto all of them. To contact his office you can call:


Office of Governor Jerry Brown
Phone: (916) 445-2841
Fax: (916) 558-3160
Mailing address and direct email can be found here: https://govnews.ca.gov/gov39mail/mail.php
CALL, EMAIL, FAX, WRITE, REPEAT!!

crobjones2

SB1235 is a violation of interstate commerce laws. I am interested in how that proceeds

Now we need to vote down the safety for all act of 2016 - or allow the match to be lit