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California Senate going full retard


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http://www.sfgate.co...p#ixzz2UnJSLwOl

Lawmakers are acting on hundreds of bills this week as they face a Friday deadline to pass bills from one house to the other, marking the midway point in the year's legislative session. The firearms bills passing the Senate on Wednesday included:

— SB47, which prohibits so-called bullet buttons and other devices that gun manufacturers use to circumvent the state's assault weapons ban and allow swift reloading. A similar bill, AB48, passed in the Assembly and bans conversion kits that allow people to modify their weapons.

— SB567, which changes the definition of a type of shotgun that is already banned in the state to include a shotgun-rifle combination.

— SB53, which requires ammunition buyers to get a permit, have a background check and pay a fee.

— SB396, which bans ammunition magazines over 10 rounds, including those that people already own.

— SB755, which expands the list of those prohibited from owning weapons to include people convicted of additional drug and alcohol offenses.

— SB683, which expands the requirement for a firearms safety certificate from handguns to rifle purchases.

— SB374, which prohibits the sale, purchase, manufacture, importation or transfer of semi-automatic rifles that can accept detachable magazines.

— SB299, which requires gun owners to promptly inform law enforcement agencies when a gun is lost or stolen. Failing to report within 48 hours would be an infraction punishable by a $100 fine.

— SB293, which requires that guns sold in the state be equipped with technology, such as biometric readers, that would prevent anyone but the registered owner from firing them.

The Assembly passed AB500 by Assemblyman Tom Ammiano, D-San Francisco, which requires gun owners to safely store their firearms when someone who lives in the home is prohibited from owning a weapon because of mental illness or a criminal record.

The bill also allows for a seven-day extension on the current 10-day waiting period for weapons purchases if the state Department of Justice needs the extra time to complete a background check and requires dealers to notify the justice department when the buyer has taken possession.

SB396 will hopefully be the last drop in the barrel (pun intended)

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It's all circling the drain. But no surprise, it's California. That state that wants only cars on the street, not older than 3 years. In a state full of Customizers like Boyd Coddington, Chip Foose and so on. Too much sun. The systematic mental illness has arrived the senate long time ago

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.50 Beowulf? Never heard. And that big babys fit in a normal .223 Mag?

Dang, it's good to be here, learned something today

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