Dudedog
Contributing Member
Bad news looming.
We have a couple bills out there that look bad,
If you don't get them sign up, worthwhile IMO.
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NSSF Action Alert
California Assembly Committee to Consider Anti-Gun Bills Tomorrow
Contact Members of the Committee TODAY
Tomorrow morning at 9:30 a.m., the California Assembly Public Safety Committee will consider a number of anti-gun bills, including: AB 1663, AB 1664, AB 1673, and AB 1674. Below is a brief description of each bill.
AB 1663 would expand the current definition of assault weapon to include any semi-automatic firearm capable of accepting a detachable magazine. AB 1664 would ban the use of a "bullet button," which requires a tool to be used in order to remove the magazine from the firearm. AB 1663 and AB 1664 would unjustifiably ban the future sale of many modern sporting rifles commonly used for hunting, firearms training, including hunter safety training, and marksmanship practice.
AB 1673 would redefine firearm in the California state code to include any "unfinished" receiver or frame that can be "readily converted" to a functional frame or receiver. The problem with this proposed language is that it could potentially include a simple block of metal.
AB 1674 would expand on California's one handgun per month law to prohibit the acquisition of more than one firearm per month, including both handguns and long guns.
NSSF has already submitted letters of opposition for the overreaching and unnecessary proposals, and will have a representative present at the committee hearing to testify in opposition. However, the committee members need to hear from you. Please contact the members of the Committee on Public Safety and respectfully urge them to vote "NO" on AB 1663, AB 1664, AB 1673, and AB 1674.
For those of you in CA time to right your Legislators yet again. (Don't know how I missed seeing these earlier)
Mods, I looked but did not see any copyright notice or anything about reprinting/retransmitting but I may have missed it. (I did look)
We have a couple bills out there that look bad,
If you don't get them sign up, worthwhile IMO.
********************************************************
NSSF Action Alert
California Assembly Committee to Consider Anti-Gun Bills Tomorrow
Contact Members of the Committee TODAY
Tomorrow morning at 9:30 a.m., the California Assembly Public Safety Committee will consider a number of anti-gun bills, including: AB 1663, AB 1664, AB 1673, and AB 1674. Below is a brief description of each bill.
AB 1663 would expand the current definition of assault weapon to include any semi-automatic firearm capable of accepting a detachable magazine. AB 1664 would ban the use of a "bullet button," which requires a tool to be used in order to remove the magazine from the firearm. AB 1663 and AB 1664 would unjustifiably ban the future sale of many modern sporting rifles commonly used for hunting, firearms training, including hunter safety training, and marksmanship practice.
AB 1673 would redefine firearm in the California state code to include any "unfinished" receiver or frame that can be "readily converted" to a functional frame or receiver. The problem with this proposed language is that it could potentially include a simple block of metal.
AB 1674 would expand on California's one handgun per month law to prohibit the acquisition of more than one firearm per month, including both handguns and long guns.
NSSF has already submitted letters of opposition for the overreaching and unnecessary proposals, and will have a representative present at the committee hearing to testify in opposition. However, the committee members need to hear from you. Please contact the members of the Committee on Public Safety and respectfully urge them to vote "NO" on AB 1663, AB 1664, AB 1673, and AB 1674.
For those of you in CA time to right your Legislators yet again. (Don't know how I missed seeing these earlier)
Mods, I looked but did not see any copyright notice or anything about reprinting/retransmitting but I may have missed it. (I did look)