MIGHT belong better under general gun discussion - my bad if it does.
NOTHING here CA folks don't already know, but as a NON-Californian, it's an interesting perspective. From GunMagWarehouse's site.
Why you should care about gun laws in Commiefornia
Insights
By David Reeder
October 7, 2020

NOTHING here CA folks don't already know, but as a NON-Californian, it's an interesting perspective. From GunMagWarehouse's site.
Why you should care about gun laws in Commiefornia
Insights
By David Reeder
October 7, 2020

nationallyCommieforniaprecisely the reason why we should all be paying attention. California.

California is suing the ATF over 80% frames and receivers like the ones made by 80 Percent ArmsThe fate of gun laws there matters to all of us.
does impact the rest of the country. A lot. It may not be in an obvious or overt way, but it is Persuasive AuthorityDuncan v. Becerradistrict courts) when it comes to lawsuits brought before them in those states).
In conversational terms (not a strictly legal one like Stare Decisisprecedent. That is a term anyone who watches Law & Order has heard.
Unlikely as it might be that Arizona or Idaho take a buggering on firearms, it could Ninth Circuit ruling might not be binding on the Fourth San Francisco and Los AngelesanotherAugust petition for a reviewcritical District of Columbia v. Heller that turned things around for much of the country with regard to concealed carry, open carry, and ultimately constitutional carry.
What if the mag ban was ultimately upheld and enforced and then was subsequently used to support legislation or executive action contrary to the Heller case?
You saw what just happened with the Q Honey Badger, right?

There might not always be a Roger Benitez on the court bench and Matlockwith data protection laws.
why you should care about what happens in California, let alone the ethical need to stand with the Californians under the thumb of such contrary and ill-advised (not to mention unconstitutional) laws: the ones that affect California legal magazines andlotmore effort to help our people in the occupied zones. It takes no little money (and moral support) to support one of the organizations fighting the civil battles.
But it needs to be done.
Here is how you can start. You can continue by supporting California gun-owners instead of mocking or discounting them.
JOIN FIREARMS POLICY COALITION
California Rifle & Pistol Association (on Facebook)
San Diego County Gun Owners (on Facebook)
California Gun Rights Foundation
Gun Owners of California
See also:
Duncan v. Becerra
Kolbe v. Hogan
Caetano v. State of Massachusetts
District of Columbia v. Heller
Adam Kraut on social
John Dillon on social

California is suing the ATF over 80% frames and receivers like the ones made by 80 Percent ArmsThe fate of gun laws there matters to all of us.
does impact the rest of the country. A lot. It may not be in an obvious or overt way, but it is Persuasive AuthorityDuncan v. Becerradistrict courts) when it comes to lawsuits brought before them in those states).
In conversational terms (not a strictly legal one like Stare Decisisprecedent. That is a term anyone who watches Law & Order has heard.
Unlikely as it might be that Arizona or Idaho take a buggering on firearms, it could Ninth Circuit ruling might not be binding on the Fourth San Francisco and Los AngelesanotherAugust petition for a reviewcritical District of Columbia v. Heller that turned things around for much of the country with regard to concealed carry, open carry, and ultimately constitutional carry.
What if the mag ban was ultimately upheld and enforced and then was subsequently used to support legislation or executive action contrary to the Heller case?
You saw what just happened with the Q Honey Badger, right?

There might not always be a Roger Benitez on the court bench and Matlockwith data protection laws.
why you should care about what happens in California, let alone the ethical need to stand with the Californians under the thumb of such contrary and ill-advised (not to mention unconstitutional) laws: the ones that affect California legal magazines andlotmore effort to help our people in the occupied zones. It takes no little money (and moral support) to support one of the organizations fighting the civil battles.
But it needs to be done.
Here is how you can start. You can continue by supporting California gun-owners instead of mocking or discounting them.
JOIN FIREARMS POLICY COALITION
California Rifle & Pistol Association (on Facebook)
San Diego County Gun Owners (on Facebook)
California Gun Rights Foundation
Gun Owners of California
See also:
Duncan v. Becerra
Kolbe v. Hogan
Caetano v. State of Massachusetts
District of Columbia v. Heller
Adam Kraut on social
John Dillon on social

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