A bill sponsored by Los Angeles Assemblyman Mike Feuer (D- for Duh!)
will require the state to keep registration information for all
firearm transfers, including from transfers of commonly used hunting
rifles and shotguns. The state already does that for handguns. It's
dangerously close to becoming law according to the U.S. Sportsmen's Alliance.
Let's apply a bit of critical thinking here. What's the rationale for
this law? Of what possible use to the state is knowing who owns a
hunting rifle or, particularly, a shot gun? Here are my top 10 reasons.-
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- Confiscation
Furthermore, the bill is projected to cost at least $400,000. This from
a state that can't issue checks for over-withheld
income taxes. Canada passed similar registration law, which so far has cost them
$2 Billion, and is now in the process of being repealed as
useless. California has three million more people than does all of
Canada.[source]
This
effort, when lumped with all the other preposterously invasive
laws shoved down our throats these past two years, must
suggest, at least, the very real possibility they are positioning
for final conquest. They are True Believers, and they are
dangerous. Buy more guns. |
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