California Legislature Considers Tough New Gun-Control Laws
A number of extreme gun control measures are currently being pushed through the California Legislature. In California’s State Senate, the Committee on Public Safety considered some of the most restrictive pieces of gun legislation yet proposed in California.
On April 17, the Public Safety Committee approved Senate Bill 293 that bans the sale of conventional handguns and implements owner-authorized “smart-gun” technology. This would block the sale of ANY handgun that was not “coded” to the gun owner (so that nobody else could shoot it). Of course, no such “smart” handguns are currently offered for sale by any major manufacturer.
As you’d expect, California is also moving forward on legislation to further restrict self-loading rifles. On April 16, the Senate Public Safety Committee, on a 5-2 party-line vote, approved Senate Bill 374. This bill expands the definition of “assault weapons” to ban the future sale of almost all semi-auto rifles that accept a detachable magazine. SB 374 now moves to the Senate Committee on Appropriation.
The California Assembly Revenue and Taxation Committee recently considered Assembly Bill 760 which would impose a new 5% sales tax on all ammunition components (complete cartridge, bullet, or case). That’s a nickel per bullet or cartridge. We’re pleased to report that AB760 has been held in committee pending further study of its financial effects. The bill is “suspended” for the time being, but it could be reconsidered in the near future. According to the L.A. Times, “The state Board of Equalization noted in a review that the proposed tax would be in addition to an existing sales tax on bullets, and it said the new tax could become a burden to businesses.”
In addition to taxing ammunition directly, California legislators have introduced bills that would make it much more difficult to purchase ammunition. SB 53 mandates a background check for ammo purchases. In addition, SB 53 would require gun owners to obtain a permit to purchase ammo. The permit, good for one-year only, would have to be renewed annually with a recurring $50/year cost. “It’s a way to red-tape the right to bear arms to death,” said Chuck Michel, attorney for the California Rifle and Pistol Association. “It’s all part of a campaign of shame, the fight to make it as difficult as possible for law-abiding citizens to make the choice to have a firearm for self-defense.”
State-wide ban on Lead-containing Ammunition
In addition, the Assembly Committee on Water, Parks and Wildlife (WPW) approved AB 711, a bill that if passed and signed into law by Gov. Jerry Brown would extend the now limited condor range ban on traditional lead ammunition to the entire state. By its terms, AB 711 will “require the use of nonlead ammunition for the taking of all wildlife, including game mammals, game birds, nongame birds, and nongame mammals, with any firearm.” This bill passed the WPW Committee and was re-referred to the Committee on Appropriations.
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Of coarse if they enact these laws, when they don’t reduce the gun crime, they will blame the states that don’t have the same restrictions and will then call for the laws to become national.
It’s such a shame, we cannot just ban politicians and Democrats in particular. These self righteous morons have no clue as California is already inundated with so many “over-reaching” laws. As a retired Law Enforcement Officer (over 31 yrs) who worked Violent Crimes, Homicides and shootings of all sorts, I can emphatically state there is no connection with banning weapons or ammunition. The crooks and mentally unstable have always (and will continue to do so) been able to get hold of whatever they want to carry out their crimes. There are simply some evil people in this world and no politician will ever change that fact or prevent some of the horrors we read about in the press. Sadly, California is slowly but surely going into the toilet and we only have Sacramento and the voting public, to thank for the insanity and moron politicians.
Respectfully submitted!
Since we owe so much debt to China anyway lets just give them California and call it a day.
Boston bomber had gun illegally. gee wasn’t the gun laws suppose to stop this kind of thing? You mean they had the gun illegally,,, and its only the law abiding citizens that doesn’t have them. If these gun laws are going to work the criminals need to start following the law!!