

I lived in CA for 60 years. I joined several organizations, helped circulate petitions, and wrote an occasional letter all to help keep some of my gun freedoms intact. All to no avail. There may be many gun owners in CA, but the state is run by the Big 3; Los Angeles, San Francisco (bay area) and Sacramento. All these city folks vote with "city thinking" and the rest of the state suffers (the citizens of Shasta, and Happy Camp are under the same laws as the folks in Los Angeles) The legislators kowtow to the urban money, tree huggers and buzzard lovers, and to hell with hunters/sportsmen and rural "country folk" (a few years ago an item on the ballot that was much touted by the city dwellers dealt with the amount of space a laying chicken needed. Seems those poor little birds were stressing out from over "crowding", so now there is a square inch area requirement per bird, on the books.). CA had a lot to offer as far as outdoors recreation, but now unless you ride a mountain bike, surf, or boat (with mebbe a little fishing, but I've heard talk of banning lead sinkers and jigs.) you're SOL...AJMD429 wrote:It would be nice to think that the gun owners in Kalifornia would actually unite and oust these idiots from office....from what I understand, there are LOTS of gun owners in Kalifornia - supposedly more than in Texas, according to a guest on the Mark Levin show.
It is a shame that there are at least 80 million gun owners in the U.S., yet rarely would even one out of a thousand send an outraged letter to a legislaturd....![]()
(Yeah, I know "they don't do any good" - but in fact they DO if the legislaturds get enough of them. A couple dozen doesn't get their attention, and a bunch of "form" e-mails doesn't get their attention. But imagine if only one of a hundred gun owners sent a paper letter - they'd be getting 800,000 letters every time they poked their nose into the 'gun-control' bin.
Unfortunately, most gun owners just grumble to other gun owners down at the gun shop, buy a box of ammo, and if they are feeling really generous, send the NRA ten bucks...![]()
No wonder freedom is slipping away.
Yup. All of the above, and I've dumped hundreds of dollars over the years into NRA and other groups that fight for our freedoms, even though I am not really what you would call a "man of means." I've lived here 68 years minus 4 years in the Service. All of what mikld stated is spot on.mikld wrote: I lived in CA for 60 years. I joined several organizations, helped circulate petitions, and wrote an occasional letter all to help keep some of my gun freedoms intact. All to no avail. There may be many gun owners in CA, but the state is run by the Big 3; Los Angeles, San Francisco (bay area) and Sacramento....
Nope, not all the gun folk in CA are sitting on their butts watching their rights slip away, just vastly outnumbered...
It's here already in WA...An initiative that THE FRACKEN PEOPLE voted in....mikld wrote:Among "Moon Doggie's" push and bills one is you cannot give or lend a firearm to anyone, including immediate family without a background check. Yep, coming to a state near you...
That's the way Joseph Stalin worked - make 'everything' illegal so that everyone breaks some law nearly every day, but don't enforce it - until your political enemy crosses a line....then drop the hammer on them.... Same mindset in the U.S. now....BlaineG wrote:It's here already in WA...An initiative that THE FRACKEN PEOPLE voted in....mikld wrote:Among "Moon Doggie's" push and bills one is you cannot give or lend a firearm to anyone, including immediate family without a background check. Yep, coming to a state near you...![]()
Nobody seems to be enforcing it, though, but it's there, all ready to make a felon out of a dumb person that deals with someone they don't know.
Correct - right on the head.Ray Newman wrote: But for how long will reloading components be exempt??
JReed wrote:The ammo ban will be on the November ballot, If passed it would effect reload components as well as domestic sales. It would require a $50 fee to buy an ammo purchase permit and bringing ammo bought from out of state would be illegal. So get out there and vote this November
Bronco wrote:Born, raised, worked and retired in kaliphornia. have fought this hard and long to no avail.
What is it gunna cost me? A move outta here.
This , the hi cap magazine ban and many other things just to much to stay here anymore!
Life member of NRA, donating every year, member of CRPA and several shooting clubs and voting to save the constitution wasn't enough. Move time!
Idaho, Boise area, within 50 miles or so, look good for many reasons. Anyone here know the region? Any ground squirrel shooting??
Going to plan a trip there for a couple of weeks this year with 5th wheel, park the 5th wheel there, and drive around a lot to see things.
This was the straw that broke the camels back
Any feed back would be deeply appreciated !
John
Yep, me too. But for me, it seemed like everything I did, someone wanted to "control" it. My firearms was the most blatant (10 day waiting period, magazine restrictions, gun restrictions, and city of LA required a picture ID to purchase handgun ammo), but even boating, in the ocean, was under attack. Legislation was pending for mandatory PFD wear (not just on board, but on the body) any time foot set on board. I had been fighting for many years to keep my basic rights intact, but tired. When I retired, I left CA exactly 36 hours after the final papers were signed...Bronco wrote:Born, raised, worked and retired in kaliphornia. have fought this hard and long to no avail.
What is it gunna cost me? A move outta here.
This , the hi cap magazine ban and many other things just to much to stay here anymore!
Life member of NRA, donating every year, member of CRPA and several shooting clubs and voting to save the constitution wasn't enough. Move time!
Idaho, Boise area, within 50 miles or so, look good for many reasons. Anyone here know the region? Any ground squirrel shooting??
Going to plan a trip there for a couple of weeks this year with 5th wheel, park the 5th wheel there, and drive around a lot to see things.
This was the straw that broke the camels back
Any feed back would be deeply appreciated !
John
+1Les Staley wrote:They're doing their best to make me into an outlaw. They should be careful what they wish for. They won't like me as an outlaw!
There is so much of Kali I want to explore, but I'm scared to go there anymore. I don't know how I could escape felony indictment if a chance encounter, or accident revealed my weapon (that I refuse to be without.)1894cfan wrote:+1Les Staley wrote:They're doing their best to make me into an outlaw. They should be careful what they wish for. They won't like me as an outlaw!