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Posted by warhorse58gt (Member # 7702) on :
 
Looks like he used a little common sense. To bad he didn't use it when he signed the bill banning lead ammunition for hunting.


http://gov.ca.gov/docs/SB_374_2013_Veto_Message.pdf


http://gunssavelives.net/blog/gun-laws/breaking-california-governor-vetoes-bill-that-would-have-banned-semi-auto-rifles/#
 
Posted by ECOboostin (Member # 4347) on :
 
[patriot] FTW
 
Posted by NvrGoFullRetard (Member # 1633) on :
 
[worship]
 
Posted by ECOboostin (Member # 4347) on :
 
Suck it cobraracer
 
Posted by SF Coupe (Member # 1810) on :
 
Does this mean Aldon Smith can go back to work now [Big Grin]

On a serious note, the lead ban sucks. Barnes TSX bullets are great but are not accurate in all guns and the copper alloy they use is a bitch to clean. I suppose bullet makers will start making bullets with Tungsten alloy cores instead of lead. Tungsten is expensive. Waterfowl lead loads used to be less than a $1 a shot, now good non toxic shot costs $3 per shot. It's getting expensive to be a hunter.

[ 2013-10-11, 02:07 PM: Message edited by: SF Coupe ]
 
Posted by Wildfire532FB (Member # 1482) on :
 
Was this the bill that would have made bullet buttons illegal as well as ban new weapon sales?
 
Posted by dean-93 (Member # 9401) on :
 
fuck yea!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  -

[ 2013-10-11, 02:47 PM: Message edited by: dean-93 ]
 
Posted by fredfifty (Member # 10320) on :
 
Congratulations.

[Whoo Whooooo!]
 
Posted by Greasy (Member # 5258) on :
 
You guys dodged another bullet [patriot]
 
Posted by phonso302 (Member # 9260) on :
 
Woo woo.... going to build another acar to celebrate...
 
Posted by wilit (Member # 3367) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Wildfire532FB:
Was this the bill that would have made bullet buttons illegal as well as ban new weapon sales?

Would have banned rifles with detachable mags, redefined what constituted a detachable mag and would have required registration of all centerfire rifles with detachable mags.

Here's a list of what he vetoed.

SB 299 by Sen. Mark DeSaulnier, D-Concord -- Would have required gun owners to report a gun theft or loss to police within seven days of knowing about it.
SB 374 by Senate President Pro Tem Darrell Steinberg, D-Sacramento -- Would have added all semi-automatic rifles with detachable magazines to the state's list of banned assault weapons.
SB 475 by Sen. Mark Leno, D-San Francisco -- Would have essentially banned gun shows at the Cow Palace by requiring they be approved by San Francisco and San Mateo supervisors.
SB 567 by Sen. Hannah Beth Jackson, D-Santa Barbara -- Would have updated the definition of an illegal shotgun to include a shotgun with a revolving cylinder and a rifled bore.
SB 755 by Sen. Lois Wolk, D-Vacaville -- Would have expanded list of convicts who can't legally own guns to include those with multiple drug or alcohol crimes, street gang members and others.
AB 169 by Assemblyman Roger Dickinson, D-Sacramento -- Would have tightened exemptions to the law prohibiting purchase of handguns that haven't been tested and deemed safe by the state.
AB 180 by Assemblyman Rob Bonta, D-Oakland -- Would have given Oakland an exemption from state pre-emption so it can pass its own stricter gun registration or licensing statutes.

Here's a list of what he signed into law.

SB 127 by Sen. Ted Gaines, R-Rocklin -- Requires a licensed psychotherapist whose patient makes a serious threat of violence against a reasonably identifiable victim or victims to report that threat to local police within one day; police must then notify the state Justice Department within a day of receiving the report.
SB 363 by Sen. Roderick Wright, D-Los Angeles -- Expands the crime of "criminal storage" to include keeping a loaded firearm within premises where a prohibited person is likely to gain access and actually accesses and causes injury.
SB 683 by Sen. Marty Block, D-San Diego -- Require owners of long guns to earn safety certificates like those already required of handgun owners.
AB 48 by Assemblywoman Nancy Skinner, D-Berkeley -- Bans conversion kits that allow people to turn regular magazines into high-capacity magazines.
AB 170 by Assemblyman Steven Bradford, D-Gardena -- Provides that only an individual person, not an organization, may be issued a permit to possess an assault weapon, .50 BMG rifle or machine gun.
AB 231 by Assemblyman Phil Ting, D-San Francisco -- Makes it a crime to leave a loaded firearm somewhere a child is likely to be able to get it without permission.
AB 500 by Assemblyman Tom Ammiano, D-San Francisco -- Would tighten gun safety laws on safe storage to include households where someone is prohibited from owning a gun; also allows additional time for Department of Justice background checks.
AB 538 by Assemblyman Richard Pan, D-Sacramento -- Requires a licensed firearm dealer to provide copies of the dealer's record of sale to a firearm purchaser at the time of delivery.
AB 539 by Pan -- Lets someone who's temporarily prohibited from owning or possessing a firearm to transfer firearms in his or her possession or ownership to a licensed firearms dealer for storage.
AB 711 by Assemblyman Anthony Rendon, D-South Gate -- Bans use of lead ammunition in hunting by mid-2019.
AB 1131 by Skinner -- Extends from six months to five years the prohibition from owning firearms for those who have described a credible violent threat to a psychotherapist.

[ 2013-10-11, 09:06 PM: Message edited by: wilit ]
 




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