California Guns
From iGeek
Califascists love dreaming up new ways to harass legal gun owners, while failing to hold criminals accountable.
~ Aristotle Sabouni
Created: 2019-01-26 |
Their idea of reasonable gun laws include:
- They invented a "roster" of approved guns, to charge gun makers exorbitant fees (to get and stay on), it requires custom versions that offer no added value, and every minor variant requires re-qualification (even changing the color).
- The results of the roster were many guns (newer, better and safer) couldn't be easily gotten, unless you were law enforcement. Which means Californians can get off-roster guns, from cops acting as gun runners for a 50%+ premium[1]
- Microstamping - since some guns were still compliant with the roster, California added a new impossible to comply with requirement that you had to add tiny (easily defeat-able) serial numbers on the firing pins, to stamp every bullet casing. Even revolvers (which don't eject shells).
- The technology to do this doesn't exist, and the California Supreme Court ruled, "the inability to comply with the law is no excuse to repeal it". Seriously. That's California in a hypo-allergenic nutshell.
- The result? No pistols has been added to the roster since 2013, and these kinds of legislative gymnastics are not considered to be hampering the rights of gun owners?
- If you tried to put 1/10th those restrictions on illegal immigrants voting or getting taxpayer subsidies (welfare), and Californians would scream bloody murder about suppression.
- They tried to outlaw lead ammo, to drive up costs -- but that was ruled against.
- So they require a background check to get ammo: which made a black market for running it from other states.
- They say you can't have gun shops, or own/carry a gun, within 1500' or within sight of a school.
- They re-label standard pistols carried by cops and civilians as an assault weapons (more than 9 rounds).
- You can't transport a weapon legally, if your car has fold-down seats, since that means the gun is accessible from the drivers compartment.
- If you have the magazine loaded in the glovebox, and the gun locked in the trunk, it's considered a loaded gun, because the magazine is a piece of the gun, and it has bullets in it.
This is the way of California. Fuck with people. The little folks don't count. Let criminals go free, but punish the innocent. We know better. We are the elites, and will surround ourselves with people with guns. But you can just ignore that you're part of America. We do.
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Tags: California Intolerance
- ↑ Roster:
- 11 CCR § 4070 and § 4071 to submits a handgun for testing and about $10,000 each model variant.
- Supply THREE copies of the gun to be tested, and pay a fee. (Penal Code 31905)
- Fees are set at Title 11 of the California Code of Regulations, Section 4072 (11 CCR 4072) at $200 per model to initially get on the Roster, and $200 per model per year to remain on the Roster.