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  • santacruzstefan
    Veteran Member
    • Jul 2009
    • 4796

    Why is DROS as a tax good? What excuses for not granting LTC have been eliminated?
    This may sound strange and unbelievable to you, but it is real and true.
    - excerpt from Nigerian scam email

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    • IPSICK
      Veteran Member
      • Nov 2005
      • 4259

      Originally posted by hoffmang
      Registered OLLs...
      Long Gun Registration ruled unconstitutional in DC last week.
      DROS is now a tax and not a fee.
      Carry license reform.
      Excuse for not granting carry licenses destroyed.

      I love it when a plan comes together!



      -Gene
      "When you get the (men) to the range, you just get the men. But when you bring the (women) to the range, you get the (whole family). And that's what's going to save our 2nd Amendment."--Dianna Liedorff

      "Since self-preservation is the 1st law of nature, we assert the...right to self-defense. The Constitution...clearly affirms the right of every American...to bear arms. And as Americans, we will not give up a single right guaranteed under the Constitution." --Malcolm X

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      • bob7122
        Calguns Addict
        • Jul 2010
        • 5090

        so what will happen to AK build parties now?

        when will long gun registration go into effect? will the long gun registration mean that every person who owns a rifle will have to register it? or only the ppl who buy a rifle after the date the law goes into effect?

        and will CGF take the long gun registration to court?

        Originally posted by City Hunter
        What's the chance that LG Reg and Dros Raid will be shot down in court?
        Originally posted by 2761377
        man's greatest accomplishments have been achieved in the face of futility.
        it's a piss poor excuse to quit.
        PSN name= entwie_dumayla
        "I came into this world with someone else's blood on me and I don't mind leaving the same way..."
        ***looking to buy in great condition yugo sks***

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        • SwissFluCase
          CGN/CGSSA Contributor
          • Jul 2008
          • 1322

          Originally posted by 831Shooter
          Do I sound paranoid for thinking that the DOJ already does not "destroy" the purchaser information from long gun background checks..
          I never bought the "we destroy your info" line. It is too easy, and too tempting to retain the data. It really isn't that hard. Perhaps they were more interested in codifying an existing practice than createing a new one.

          Regards,


          SwissFluCase
          "We don't discuss the governor's arsenal in detail" - Brown spokeswoman Elizabeth Ashford

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          • Window_Seat
            Veteran Member
            • Apr 2008
            • 3533

            I'm still optimistic for California, but the signing of these bills is one of those "1 step forward, 2 steps back" situations.

            Erik.

            Originally posted by hoffmang
            Registered OLLs...
            Long Gun Registration ruled unconstitutional in DC last week.
            DROS is now a tax and not a fee.
            Carry license reform.
            Excuse for not granting carry licenses destroyed.

            I love it when a plan comes together!



            -Gene

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            • Nitro Express!
              Banned
              • Aug 2010
              • 269



              We will win.

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              • safewaysecurity
                Calguns Addict
                • Jun 2010
                • 6166

                Originally posted by bob7122
                so what will happen to AK build parties now?

                when will long gun registration go into effect? will the long gun registration mean that every person who owns a rifle will have to register it? or only the ppl who buy a rifle after the date the law goes into effect?

                and will CGF take the long gun registration to court?
                No no no.... it applies the same rules of registration to long guns as it does to pistols. Meaning if you build it then it doesn't have to be registered. Or if you already own it then it doesn't have to be registered. Only when you buy one do you need to register it or if you bring one from out of state or transfer and blah blah.
                Originally posted by cudakidd
                I want Blood for Oil. Heck I want Blood for Oil over hand wringing sentiment!
                ^

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                • Gray Peterson
                  Calguns Addict
                  • Jan 2005
                  • 5817

                  Even better:

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                  • gatdammit
                    Senior Member
                    • Mar 2008
                    • 625

                    Originally posted by CalBear
                    Basically the DROS fees are supposed to cover only the cost of gun sales and doing the background checks and maintaining the system. It's clear now that the fees are too high, because they have a surplus, and this bill will let them raid it for other departmental uses. It's basically becoming less of a cost-covering fee and more of a tax.
                    Originally posted by HK4113
                    This is good. They just admitted that it is no longer a cost covering fee and we can sue to drop the DROS fee.
                    Yeah what I about that? I was thinking the same thing before. Isn't there a limit on 'fees' they can charge on a right? I mean now that it isn't covering any administrative costs, is it vulnerable to litigation?

                    Or did the bill that passed basically just change all that? I'm confused and tired =(

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                    • hoffmang
                      I need a LIFE!!
                      • Apr 2006
                      • 18448

                      Originally posted by santacruzstefan
                      Why is DROS as a tax good? What excuses for not granting LTC have been eliminated?
                      There was an argument in the case Michel and Associates filed that the DROS fees were fees and not taxes. Now that the DROS fees are used for other stuff, it's clear they are taxes and thus unconstitutional.

                      In both carry cases, the judges ruled that since you could UOC in urban California you had an alternate means of self defense in public. Now you don't. Heh.
                      Originally posted by bob7122
                      so what will happen to AK build parties now?
                      Absolutely nothing. Only new long guns that are DROSed will have their serial numbers retained in AFS. If you bend your own flat, no DROS. If you buy a bent receiver, the DROS will retain the serial number just like your handguns.

                      -Gene
                      Gene Hoffman
                      Chairman, California Gun Rights Foundation

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                      • Alaric
                        Banned
                        • Sep 2008
                        • 3216

                        Originally posted by santacruzstefan
                        Why is DROS as a tax good?
                        Because you can't tax a right.

                        Originally posted by santacruzstefan
                        What excuses for not granting LTC have been eliminated?
                        UOC.

                        UOC was called out by the judge in San Diego when she ruled against LTC/CCW reform by saying that UOC is a valid alternative to LTC/CCW. Now that we don't have UOC, we've no longer got to overcome that argument and we're a step closer to shall issue.

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                        • GWbiker
                          Senior Member
                          • Sep 2010
                          • 733

                          Well you gun owning guys and gals got screwed by those Sacramento Weenies again -- and without even enjoying dinner and a movie.

                          WHEN, you've had enough, pack up the business, family, guns and head east.....to Arizona. We got room here, lot's o' room......
                          "If 5% of Ducks could shoot back, would you go Duck hunting?"

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                          • IPSICK
                            Veteran Member
                            • Nov 2005
                            • 4259

                            Thank goodness we have Kasparovs, Karpovs, and Fischers playing the game for us and not a bunch of Pong gurus.
                            "When you get the (men) to the range, you just get the men. But when you bring the (women) to the range, you get the (whole family). And that's what's going to save our 2nd Amendment."--Dianna Liedorff

                            "Since self-preservation is the 1st law of nature, we assert the...right to self-defense. The Constitution...clearly affirms the right of every American...to bear arms. And as Americans, we will not give up a single right guaranteed under the Constitution." --Malcolm X

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                            • gatesbox
                              Senior Member
                              • Oct 2010
                              • 1860

                              All things said, you gotta love his veto letter, "let's keep our powder dry."

                              I predict a surge in 80% builds and AK build parties......as long gun registration occurs at purchase.....
                              "Cum catapultae proscriptae erunt tum soli proscripti catapultas habebunt."

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                              • markw
                                Senior Member
                                • Jun 2007
                                • 821

                                Originally posted by HK4113
                                The only one I am unsure about is the DROS raid which I dont know why its bad.
                                Once they drain that, then the program will need more money to run so they'll raise fees.
                                They keep trying to do the same thing with the OHV fees paid on ATV's and other green/red sticker vehicles.

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