http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2013/08 ... n-control/On Monday, the state Senate will hear bills that would create a database of all ammo purchases in the state, make it a crime to have a gun that’s not locked up when not being carried, and extends the time someone who makes a violent threat is banned from owning a firearm. The bills reportedly have already been passed by the Assembly.
On Tuesday, the San Jose Mercury News reports, a state Assembly committee will hear bills that would ban all semi-automatic rifles with detachable magazines, make it a crime to leave a gun unlocked when a person is not at home, and require people who own high-capacity magazines to get rid of them. The bills have already been passed by the state Senate, the paper reports.
Latest bills could make California toughest state on guns
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Latest bills could make California toughest state on guns
As if it's not already bad enough out there.
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Re: Latest bills could make California toughest state on guns
How do they propose to fund this stuff? That "database", in and of itself, will cost a pretty penny to develop, deploy, and operate.
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Re: Latest bills could make California toughest state on guns
I'd just buy my ammo one box at a time in 10 minute increments. I'm sure the store employees will LOVE that. 
Re: Latest bills could make California toughest state on guns
California state employees still being paid in scrip?GeneFrenkle wrote:How do they propose to fund this stuff? That "database", in and of itself, will cost a pretty penny to develop, deploy, and operate.
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They'll come up with the dough for this; whats a few more tens of millions of dollars in junk muni bonds?
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Re: Latest bills could make California toughest state on guns
The politicians don't care.. it's not like they are spending THEIR money.
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