24 April 2013 (00:42 UTC-07 Tango)/13 Jumada t-Tania 1434/04 Ordibehest 1391/15 Bing-Chen (3rd month) 4711
“We are fortunate in California to have the first and only system in the nation that tracks and identifies individuals who at one time made legal purchases of firearms but are now barred from possessing them. However, due to a lack of resources, only a few of these illegally possessed weapons have been confiscated, and the mountain of firearms continues to grow each day.”-Mark Leno, state senator from San Francisco
California has already been registering and confiscating guns, and now the state legislature approved expanding the confiscation program by $24 million USD. (gee, I though the Golden State was strapped for cash, I mean look at all the education and social program cuts they’ve enacted)
The proponents of SB 140 claim there are 40000 guns they want to take away from California residents. The program will probably be paid for by the imposition of new taxes.
California has been registering gun owners for awhile now, and anyone who seeks mental health help, no matter how insignificant it might be, has their weapons taken away.
You can also lose your gun if someone has the court issue a restraining order against you.
California cops do not need a search warrant to come into your house to take your guns. If you refuse to let them in you’ll be arrested on suspicion of owning illegal guns.
According to media reports, in the past five years California has confiscated 5000 guns.
Anti-American anti-gun freaks admit they’re using California as a beta test (final stage of testing) to end the 2nd Amendment right to gun ownership: “This makes enormous sense and is one of the only ways available to reduce access to already purchased firearms. Universal background checks, as much as we should have them, can affect only the next gun purchased, not the sizable reservoir of guns already out there.”-Deborah Azrael, Harvard Youth Violence Prevention Center
Anti-American anti-gun freaks admit they are pushing state governments to ban guns, since the federal government has failed to do so: “The gun-control movement’s best options now are gun-control laws at the state.”-Adam Winker, UCLA law professor
The governor of California is expected to sign SB 140 into law.