10 Anti-Bills Up for Vote in California State Senate

Hearings have been scheduled for next week, please take action!
Hearings have been scheduled for next week, please take action!
Firearms Policy Coalition
Firearms Policy Coalition

Sacramento, CA -(AmmoLand.com)- Today, anti-gun politicians in the State Senate will be pushing hard to pass these TEN gun control bills if they come up for a vote.

When are we going to draw the line?

The bills are:

  • AB 156: Bans common ammunition purchases, creates a DOJ database of ammunition owners.
  • AB 857: Requires serialization of ALL unserialized firearms, both retroactively and moving forward.
  • AB 1135: Bans common and constitutionally protected firearms that have magazine locking devices, such as “bullet buttons”.
  • AB 1511: Criminalizes loaning of firearms between personally known, law-abiding adults.
  • SB 880: Bans common and constitutionally protected firearms that have magazine locking devices, such as “bullet buttons”.
  • SB 894: Victimizes victims by criminalizing the failure to report lost and stolen firearms within a short time frame.
  • SB 1006: University of California taxpayer funding for gun control research.
  • SB 1407: Requires serialization of ALL unserialized firearms, both retroactively and moving forward.
  • SB 1446: Retroactively bans possession of lawfully acquired, standard capacity magazines that can hold over 10 rounds.
  • SB 1235: Bans common ammunition purchases, creates a DOJ database of ammunition owners.

FIGHT GUNPOCALYPSE NOW

HOW TO FIGHT BACK

1. Sign the petition to oppose to oppose Gunpocalypse.

2. Call these key Legislators and ask them to vote no on the 10 bills listed above and urge the authors to fix their bill:

About the Firearms Policy Coalition:

Firearms Policy Coalition is a grassroots 501(c)4 nonprofit public benefit organization. FPC’s mission is to protect and defend the Constitution of the United States, especially the fundamental, individual Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms.

For more information, visit: www.firearmspolicy.org.