BJPZOO
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I am glad I dont live there!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Actually, you were right all along. They added ammo serialization. My apologies for not appreciating your clarevoyance .Mindwip said:Thanks for clearing that up, i got confused
Here's an interesting philosophical question. Should California ever turn itself around with respect to firearms and otherwise, would it not be justifiable to deny the return of people who left. Of course this could not be done legally, but why should those who decided to give up the fight enjoy the rewards gain by those who stayed.
It would be good if folks would also call him at (916) 319-2012 and THANK HIM FOR NOT SUPPORTING AB352.
Well, that's a rotten attitude, since I don't want my tax and commerce dollars going to finance a corrupt Orwellian stain on our nation's honor, you think I shouldn't come back?Here's an interesting philosophical question. Should California ever turn itself around with respect to firearms and otherwise, would it not be justifiable to deny the return of people who left. Of course this could not be done legally, but why should those who decided to give up the fight enjoy the rewards gain by those who stayed.
But your craptastic attitude is a huge part of what has ruined that state.
BTW, have you spent at least one term of enlistment sworn to defend the Constitution against all enemies, foreign and domestic? Do you think that those who haven't need to leave the country or perhaps not be allowed to enjoy Constitutional freedoms?
That doesn't even make sense. By leaving California, I can afford a nice house, (Far short of a 3 car garage, though,) a few rifles AND I get my freedom.Is a 3 car garage and a couple of rifles worth your freedom?
The LAST news I THINK I heard is that this got shot down in the California House. It will be filed again.
can we just go ahead and disown California before this nonsense spreads to any of the other states?
Like most other firearms laws, in practical terms it covers only the law-abiding folks and the guns that get into "the wild" through burglaries. California represents ~12% of the population, so firearms mfrs. are certainly going to take notice. Worst case is: no new sales of newly-mfrd arms will occur in California, prices will skyrocket, and criminals will just ignore all of this. Likely reality: folks will simply keep buying older weapons or get them via other avenues, and criminals will ignore all of this.I dont see how it's supposed to stop crime. It's not like criminals are gonna trade in their old guns for new ones that can microstamp the bullets.