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  • varn
    Junior Member
    • Aug 2012
    • 94

    Followup concerning SB 53

    It was obvious that this was a corrupt bill from the get go. With Yee being the original principal Co-Author it is obvious that he had criminal plans. If this bill had passed into law, Yee would then enter into the ammunition black market as he did with firearms. By making something difficult to obtain legally opens the door for a black market in that item. Anyone associated with this bill is automatically deemed, by association and accomplice, to be corrupt and criminal and that includes the Principal author, the new co-authors and EVERYONE who voted for this bill. Now it is much easier to see just who are the criminal legislators. There is an official list of 35 assembly members and 23 state senators who are the criminals and black marketers. This should be exposed to the public via all methods to let the public know just who are these criminals and black marketers.
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    Dano3467
    Calguns Addict
    • Mar 2013
    • 7381

    The media, ( Dem leaning ) is extremely prejudice on 2A, the sheep will be told what they want them to hear.

    And I'm sure you can compile a list for these trouble makers, but of it becoming public all around knowledge (exposed) of these so called public servants, don't see it, not unless, at some point it affects them personally, then SHTF... Guarantied !!!

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