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Dear Sir,
Beginning on February 1, 2011, AB 962 requires retailers to create a registry of handgun ammunition buyers by doing such things as:
1 Obtain the buyer’s thumbprint.
2 Record the buyer’s driver’s license information.
3 Transaction records must be kept by retailer “for a period of not less than five years from the date of the recorded transfer.”
4 Records “shall be subject to inspection at any time during normal business hours by any peace officer…”
This bill admits that its purpose is to create new crimes. The Brady Campaign claims this bill “seeks to prevent gun violence by reducing the easy access to ammunition by criminals, gang members, the dangerously mentally ill and other persons prohibited form possessing firearms and ammunition.” As with all gun control, this about being seen to be “doing something about crime.”This is very curious, because the next article will show that California stands among the few remaining criminal-friendly states by ensuring that decent folk can’t defend themselves.California’s “assault weapons” law, passed in 1989, resulted in confiscation of heretofore legal guns owned by heretofore law-abiding citizens. So California already has a history of using registration records to unilaterally initiate confiscation. Australia and the United Kingdom used registration records to confiscate firearms, following enactment of their gun bans.AB 962 won’t stop drug gangs–which have established, successful smuggling conduits into the state–from simply adding ammunition to their shopping lists. The United Kingdom, surrounded by ocean, has seen an increase in “gun crime” since enacting a nearly-total gun ban in 1997. It’s hard to see how California can secure its borders better than the UK.
I am stocking up before this goes into effect AND I will be MOVING OUT OF THIS STATE AS SOON AS I CAN! In the words of a character in a movie you were in, Total Recall, "FUCK YOU YOU ASSHOLE!"
I am so over californias failure to read the constitution. BTW I have been UNEMPLOYED for well over a year so you make no money off of me except the fiat paper helecopter Ben keeps printing like Mugabe.
I cant believe I have defended your position of office to my friends and family now that I can clearly see the TERMINATOR is a pansey!
Without any respect since none has been earned,
My name was here
Beginning on February 1, 2011, AB 962 requires retailers to create a registry of handgun ammunition buyers by doing such things as:
1 Obtain the buyer’s thumbprint.
2 Record the buyer’s driver’s license information.
3 Transaction records must be kept by retailer “for a period of not less than five years from the date of the recorded transfer.”
4 Records “shall be subject to inspection at any time during normal business hours by any peace officer…”
This bill admits that its purpose is to create new crimes. The Brady Campaign claims this bill “seeks to prevent gun violence by reducing the easy access to ammunition by criminals, gang members, the dangerously mentally ill and other persons prohibited form possessing firearms and ammunition.” As with all gun control, this about being seen to be “doing something about crime.”This is very curious, because the next article will show that California stands among the few remaining criminal-friendly states by ensuring that decent folk can’t defend themselves.California’s “assault weapons” law, passed in 1989, resulted in confiscation of heretofore legal guns owned by heretofore law-abiding citizens. So California already has a history of using registration records to unilaterally initiate confiscation. Australia and the United Kingdom used registration records to confiscate firearms, following enactment of their gun bans.AB 962 won’t stop drug gangs–which have established, successful smuggling conduits into the state–from simply adding ammunition to their shopping lists. The United Kingdom, surrounded by ocean, has seen an increase in “gun crime” since enacting a nearly-total gun ban in 1997. It’s hard to see how California can secure its borders better than the UK.
I am stocking up before this goes into effect AND I will be MOVING OUT OF THIS STATE AS SOON AS I CAN! In the words of a character in a movie you were in, Total Recall, "FUCK YOU YOU ASSHOLE!"
I am so over californias failure to read the constitution. BTW I have been UNEMPLOYED for well over a year so you make no money off of me except the fiat paper helecopter Ben keeps printing like Mugabe.
I cant believe I have defended your position of office to my friends and family now that I can clearly see the TERMINATOR is a pansey!
Without any respect since none has been earned,
My name was here
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Re: My email to Gov Scheepsinegger
Tue, October 13, 2009 - 11:10 AMto give credit whewre credit is due i gleaned alot of my email from here:
www.examiner.com/x-2879-Au...California -
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Re: My email to Gov Scheepsinegger
Tue, October 13, 2009 - 1:21 PMHe says "fuck you asshole" in Terminator. Not Total Recall -
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Re: My email to Gov Scheepsinegger
Tue, October 13, 2009 - 7:46 PMwhen he has to go get the suitcase with a towell on his head he says "i need it" and the lady vagabond says "fuck you you asshole" and that is what i was referring too. -
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Re: My email to Gov Scheepsinegger
Wed, October 14, 2009 - 11:05 AMoh, okay.. all I remember from total Recall was the chick that had 3 tits -
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Re: My email to Gov Scheepsinegger
Sun, November 1, 2009 - 1:58 AMActually guns weren't registered in AUS prior to those shocking laws, the government paid people what the weapons were worth to hand them in and be destroyed as an incentive. Thing is not everyone did WHHHHHHOOOAAAAA. Hence why people make their own rounds.
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Re: My email to Gov Scheepsinegger
Sun, November 1, 2009 - 4:47 PMSchwartzenegger literally translates to Black nigger.
I've always wondered how he ended up with a name like that.
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Re: My email to Gov Scheepsinegger
Sun, November 1, 2009 - 4:54 PMBy the way Rick,
That letter is way too inflamatory to send to any part of any government. There is a filter of agenda-driven beaurocratic peons reading that letter before it gets into the governator's hands. It WILL come back to haunt you, I guarantee it.
Even the best case scenario is that it'd be twisted up into yet another threatening nearly combative gun-nut which justifies the new law.
I wouldn't be surprised if you can't buy a gun out there anymore. Just hope they don't flag you on your federal profile or you could have problems in other states. -
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Re: My email to Gov Scheepsinegger
Tue, November 3, 2009 - 7:22 PMeff em im not afraid of beaurocrats.
when they pry it from my cold dead hands man, thats how we roll!
besides its not like any of my ahem "airsoft" ahem rifles are registered to me any ways. -
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Re: My email to Gov Scheepsinegger
Wed, November 4, 2009 - 4:05 PM"eff em im not afraid of beaurocrats."
We'll be sure and have that cut into your headstone lol.
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