From: Dudley Brown Sent: Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Arnold Schwarzenegger, Governor of the People's Republic of California, has "terminated" the Second Amendment in his state.
The "Ammo Surveillance Act," Assembly Bill 962, requires California citizens to be fingerprinted and tracked for every single ammo purchase.
By signing AB 962 into law, Schwarzenegger's liberal Hollywood roots are once again showing through.
Yes, the same guy who made millions sporting every weapon known to man in action flicks is mandating gun owners be treated like common criminals for exercising their Second Amendment right.
On top of that, the bill requires all purchases to take place "face-to-face" effectively banning online and catalog sales. Is this what the Founders intended by "shall not be infringed?"
Thank goodness Article II should keep the "governator" confined to California.
For more information, please read Luke's post on the NAGR Blog.
In Liberty,Dudley Brown, Executive Director, National Association for Gun Rights
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The "Ammo Surveillance Act," Assembly Bill 962, requires California citizens to be fingerprinted and tracked for every single ammo purchase.
By signing AB 962 into law, Schwarzenegger's liberal Hollywood roots are once again showing through.
Yes, the same guy who made millions sporting every weapon known to man in action flicks is mandating gun owners be treated like common criminals for exercising their Second Amendment right.
On top of that, the bill requires all purchases to take place "face-to-face" effectively banning online and catalog sales. Is this what the Founders intended by "shall not be infringed?"
Thank goodness Article II should keep the "governator" confined to California.
For more information, please read Luke's post on the NAGR Blog.
In Liberty,Dudley Brown, Executive Director, National Association for Gun Rights
Help fight gun control. Donate to the National Association for Gun Rights!
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