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Old 10-03-2009, 09:30 AM
DON WALKUP DON WALKUP is offline
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california ammo law

SB962 was approved by the assembly and now sits on the govs desk.

if he signs it into law, we here in california will be able to purchase only 50 rounds of handgun ammo per month.

many of us have lever action and carbines in handgun calibers; i have a 357/38 lever and a 9mm ruger semi-auto carbine.

EVERYONE out there needs to write, call, fax or email gov schwarzenegger and urge him to veto ab962.

if passed into law, this WILL have a profound affect on the nation and especially gun owners...i believe it will spark a new wave of anti-gun legislation by way of attacking ammo and it's use, ability to purchase, store and possess.

where the heller decision was a great victory for the ownership of firearms, the constitution DOES NOT protect ammo.

its very simple: state legislatures are starting to say "you may own a firearm, but you may NOT have, purchase or manufacture the ammo to shoot from it."

as a caveat: i wrote every member on the california state legislature safety committee in regards to this issue. i got back three emails marked "deleted without being opened". many of california's legislators are very openly contemptious when it comes to gun legislation they are trying to get passed, if you oppose them; kevin de leon, the author of AB962, is one of them.

we are reaching "critical mass" friends...better act while we still can.
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