
i don't know the particulars of it but it's more in detail in the NRA rifleman...
Kevin De Leon is leading an all out assault on gun ownership here...he needs to be voted OUT..along with most other politicians here and nationwide...
bsaride wrote:Law goes into effect in Feb 2011
Kansas Ed wrote:Expect another run on ammunition before the instigation date.
Ed
Here is part of the battle plan that all are invited to support:Old Savage wrote:Part of the battle boys - there was another version of this that was voted out years ago. Liberal are stupid and they do things like this all the time in one way or another. But this place is headed for further bankruptcy - we'll see what happens. BTW the only alternative to arnie was a real left winger. Real right wingers make up maybe 25 to 30% of the electorate and can get nothing done of themselves. Political purism is a pipe dream in a mostly liberal state but we will carry on here.
(CALGUNS, INC.) - HEALDSBURG, CA. For Immediate Release December 25, 2009
Calguns News - What has CGF done for me lately.
Read about it on Calguns here
We're approaching the end of the year and I wanted to take a moment to look back at what CGF has done. For some who don't have the context, I wanted to have a place to point them to understand what it is that CGF is. With that, here is CGF's scorecard so far. I've broken it down into the things that the group that would become CGF did before starting the Foundation and then take it on through what we've completed and what we're still up to. Note that there are a few complete cases that are wins that I don't mention because we haven't had a chance to make them public.
CGF's ScoreCard
Pre CGF (2007-2008)
ARs and AKs are legal in California: http://bit.ly/4u0M6g
Invention of the Bullet Button: http://bit.ly/4xEo6E
DOJ BoF Regulations are Underground Regulations: http://bit.ly/57MbNq
Return of the Milpitas Lowers: http://bit.ly/5ebd96
CGF Success (2008-Present)
Defend Bright Spot Pawn from AW charges: http://bit.ly/7FC20j
Defend John Contos from AW charges: http://bit.ly/4wQDpv
Defend UOC Marine in Oceanside: http://bit.ly/8o6nE5
Defend Large-Capacity Magazine charge.
Gut DC's adoption of California's Handgun Roster: http://bit.ly/8JhGZa
Defend Don Anderson against AW charges: http://bit.ly/6L0Ykb
Defend OCSD AR seizure: http://bit.ly/7xHFgT
Defend Shotgun is not concealable upon the person: http://bit.ly/5GZjav
Assist Theseus fundraising: http://bit.ly/5IAWq4
Assist LA Airport AW case fundraising: http://bit.ly/6erDF9
File an Amicus in McDonald supporting P or I Incorporation: http://bit.ly/4ZFNJX
Assisted in defeating San Mateo County LCAV ordinances: http://bit.ly/5Ourca
CGF Projects Underway:
Peña - Handgun Roster is Unconstitutional: http://wiki.calgunsfoundation.org/index.php/Pena_v_Cid
Sykes - License to carry must be shall issue: http://wiki.calgunsfoundation.org/in...s_v._McGinness
Coming:
AB-962 Challenge
2 Undisclosed cases already filed.
2 more pre-McDonald cases coming.
If we don't have a link or don't disclose, I can promise you that there is a reason
Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays, Happy New Year, and oh what a 2010 we have planned!
-Gene Hoffman
Chairman
Please remember that Freedom is not Free, CGF spends tens of thousands every month defending the defenseless and wrongly accused, as well as taking the offensive in Federal Court on RKBA issues. Your donations are tax deductible and go directly to 2A rights in CA!
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2nd Lt. George Rice: Looks like you guys are going to be surrounded.
Richard Winters: We're paratroopers, Lieutenant. We're supposed to be surrounded.
It's not for preventing crime. It's for making political hay, and harrassing gun owners.It has proved to be utterly useless in preventing gun crime
Might be a nice place to be from, but it is a sad fact that the state's most voluminous export in this regard is flakes who want to make every place that they emigrate to into a tiny replica of the place they just left.COSteve wrote:Hey guys, don't be so hard on them. California's a great place . . . . . . . . . to be from!!![]()
+1.JP_TX wrote:It is said that all people wind up with the government that they deserve. Unfortunately, this is pitifully and painfully even more true of the residents of the once great state of California.
As an ex-resident of that hyper-regulated, money grubbing, and now bankrupt state that is now leaching off the national taxpayer (Thanks to our Democrat controlled Central Government), I know whereof I speak.
Please remember that the greatest gifts that California has given to the US of late, have been Nancy Palosi, Barbara Boxer, Henry Waxman and of course all of it's electoral votes for "Our Dear Leader" to further their "progressive" interests in turning the USA into a Socialist state with the same expectation of success that they have had with California.
You'll forgive me if I have little sympathy for children that burn themselves after being warned that the fire is hot.
RIHMFIRE wrote:move...or ignore it!
El Chivo wrote:76/444, it's not like we don't understand the frog in the pan concept, it's just that the continual "the sky is falling" hysteria is getting old.
Sure California has problems, but you guys love to exaggerate them, and I'm not going to panic every time I hear about one. It's a reality that the coast here has a super-majority of lame-brained liberals. But it's coming to a state near you.
I think it's funny that you're worrying about this on the day that Obama finally pushed through National Health Care, if you think signing for ammo is bad, how about euthanasia? Oh, and Obama couldn't have been elected without majorities from other states. You should stop worrying about California and start paying attention to liberals in your own state.
I just feel sorry for y'all out there in CA.its not the gun owners thats the problem it your gov. stuffing all this BS down your throats.y'all need to start doing some grassroot operations and get those liberal dem0rats out of office.El Chivo wrote:Well, I don't know what's worse - those who stay here and continue to hunt and shoot and support gun-related businesses despite the inconveniences, or those who cut and run and pass judgement from afar.
Kirk!KirkD wrote:The knuckle-dragging, barking-mad simpletons that passed that law have no idea of the database nightmare their piece of work will require. Our gun registry system in Canada was estimated to cost $2 million to implement. It ended up costing 1,000 times more, at $2 billion. It has turned out to be a complete failure and has been voted on to be abolished. It has proved to be utterly useless in preventing gun crime, with no detectable effect whatsoever and no one can actually figure out how even in theory it even could prevent gun crime. If California has failed to abolish illegal drugs, then only a moron would think they can abolish anything else for which there is a demand by those who do not obey laws.
Doc Hudson wrote:Kirk!KirkD wrote:The knuckle-dragging, barking-mad simpletons that passed that law have no idea of the database nightmare their piece of work will require. Our gun registry system in Canada was estimated to cost $2 million to implement. It ended up costing 1,000 times more, at $2 billion. It has turned out to be a complete failure and has been voted on to be abolished. It has proved to be utterly useless in preventing gun crime, with no detectable effect whatsoever and no one can actually figure out how even in theory it even could prevent gun crime. If California has failed to abolish illegal drugs, then only a moron would think they can abolish anything else for which there is a demand by those who do not obey laws.
You know perfectly well that the geniuses who dreamed up Canada's Gun Registration Scheme hand no interest in reducing crime!! Their sole desire was to control and disarm the citizenry. Same thing in California.
With all the strong conservatives in California I've never understood why they haven't visited Sacramento with a large supply or tar and feathers and a truckload or splintery wooden rails and several large reels of 3/4" hemp rope.
IMO Sacramento needs cleansing as bad or worse than Washington and Ottawa.
txpete wrote:we always have room for y'all here in texas.
pete
come on down tubby,I'll ride with ya... jap dung or notBlaineG wrote:txpete wrote:we always have room for y'all here in texas.
pete
I've been giving serious consideration to just that after I retire. Pack the essentials into a bigazz Airstream and find a good monthly rate at a nice, rural park..... You can teach me to pig hunt and I'll show you how to pick out a good scoot......