You will still be able to UOC and LOC in rural public lands. There is an exception in the new law.
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My idea about carrying has nothing to do with making a fashion statement.We should all still carry Pistol Holsters just so we can screw with the heads of these liberal fascist Kommifornians and LEO's that agree with the new law and think that this is a game where they are the only ones to be able to posses handguns strapped to their hips. I bet we can get at least one incident where paranoid Libs/Leos arrest a person for not being able to find a gun and "endangering the public by a blatant display of a holster to intimidate and rustle the feathers of people, thinking that we were going to go away!" Who lives close to Sac and is willing to walk into the gov office strapping a Holsters to your hips? They would pee in their pants asking dumbfounded " Why didn't the law work, they are still here?" Don't you agree?
I would prefer to do it quietly and without fuss.
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Thank you for clarifying my comments. What I should have added is that I think that Brown is smart enough to realize that if he had signed the law, it would have made it much easier for the ammo ban that exists to go into effect in the litigation process that is currently ongoing. Instead, by vetoing it, he effectively kept it dead. If he truly supported an ammo registration law, he would have signed this one, instructed the attorney general to argue that the unconstitutional vagueness no longer applied, and settled the litigation issue allowing things to fall into place how he wanted it to without any future legislation. Instead, he vetoed it, gave us what we wanted and cost himself little to no political capital with his core constituency. Pretty smart if you ask me.Let's see. . . Assuming your theory were correct, the lower court ruling would be mooted and the amended AB962 would now be in force. That means that all the ammo bans would be in effect and we'd have to start again on the FAAAA case. While that case is likely to work, we don't have standing until after or rights have been violated.
This is much better. The ammo ban may not be completely dead, but it is on life support and last rites are being administered.
Again, Brown is smart/savvy enough to know what is currently in play ant to know how his treatment of all of the bills in question here will play in current/future litigation to settle these issues once and for all.Comment
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Thats what I was trying to explain to him, and that he needed to have it in a holster. He was adamant that he was correct and it was within his legal right to open carry the gun in his hand.Comment
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Actually, there are LOTS of exceptions in the new law.You will still be able to UOC and LOC in rural public lands. There is an exception in the new law.Comment
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There was once upon a time a thread (I authored) that spelt out the history of gun bills signed by R's and D's occupying the Gov's office. It proved that R's actually signed far more than D's and the thread was deleted. I don't post much here anymore.I think the author of AB610 was a Democrat?
Please correct me if I'm wrong, but I think that is correct. And I think that Reagan and Ahnold signed some of the worst anti-RKBA legislation in California history.
I understand the feeling, because most Democrat politicians are the enemies of the RKBA and most Republicans are at least semi-friendly. But there are important exceptions which should be recognized.
Make no mistake, last night was a disaster and a Democrat Governor was responsible. Could just as easily been Meg or Arnold though. Or even the Gipper. It ain't the player, it's the game...er, the system.
To really put it into perspective though, yeah we took a big step back. And we have the potential to now take two steps forward. Maybe. In the next few years, or ten, or twenty. NOT in the next two weeks. We also have the potential to stay a step back and lose even more ground in the short and long term.
It's as if things just got elevated a level and the stakes got higher...because they did. We're in this to win, and so is the enemy. Don't underestimate them, they still control the legislature and they are using it to their advantage.
We've grown complacent with our recent court wins and it shows. We're not used to losing, it hurts and we need to acknowledge that. Let's accept that fact, and learn from this loss. Let's move on and let's learn to fight them on more fronts. The courts are clearly not enough.Comment
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Since we're no longer waiting, and there are ample other threads discussing the bills, the reactions, the politicians and whatever else is roiling the waters, this one is closed.ARCHIVED Calguns Foundation Wiki here: http://web.archive.org/web/201908310...itle=Main_Page
Frozen in 2015, it is falling out of date and I can no longer edit the content. But much of it is still good!Comment
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