From Gun Owners of California <[email protected]>
Subject Gov Newsom Signs Anti-Gun Bills ... What's Next for Gun Owners
Date September 30, 2020 10:44 PM
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Newsom Signs Anti-2nd Amendment Bills

In his unrelenting drive to punish law abiding gun owners in California,
Governor Gavin Newsom signed two of three anti-2nd Amendment bills today.

Giving a nod to the Legislature’s left-wing Democrat leadership, Newsom
took pen to paper and approved the following bills, despite strong
opposition from Gun Owners of California and other 2nd Amendment advocacy
groups.

Sam Paredes, GOC’s Executive Director said “This has always been Newsom’s
end game – he hates the 2nd Amendment and hates guns. It’s mind-blowing to
think that some law signed by the Governor is going to stop evil people
from doing evil things – like the degenerate who recently shot two LA
sheriff deputies in the head.“

[1]AB 2362: Muratsuchi/D

This bill will allow the Department of Justice to fine gun stores for minor
paperwork violations which could put these retailers out of business. This
is a punitive action.

[2]AB 2847: Chiu/D

Forces manufacturers to use microstamping technology in order to have new
handguns on the approved DOJ roster. Also, for every “new” microstamped
handgun, three non-microstamped models will be deleted from the roster. In
essence, this will dramatically reduce the number of guns on the list of
approved firearms available in California.

“Left-wing politicians don’t live in the real world and are more interested
in Band-Aid solutions to crime rather than anything substantive,” said
Paredes.

In a rare move, the Governor VETOED [3]SB 914: Portantino /D, according to
the Governor's veto message, this is due to the lengthy process this bill
would have required for the DOJ to verify valid hunting licenses. In short,
this bill would have not only required DOJ to validate hunting licenses for
gun purchases for 18-20 year olds, but it would have also mandated that
only parents could provide a firearm to anyone under 18 (in particular,
young hunters and competitive youth shooters).

Newsom specified in his veto message that this bill would have required DOJ
to redirect resources that "could affect the work currently scheduled for
seven previously enacted bills impacting the firearms information
technology systems." Thus, he feared this bill would have detracted from
his other anti-gun efforts. Even though this veto is a victory for gun
owners, it by no means indicates a “pro-gun move” by the Governor.

NOTE: While these bills may provide opportunities for lawsuits, this
requires money and time. Plus, no move to challenge anything in court can
happen until the law becomes effective, which is January 1, 2021.

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[4]VIEW ALL ANTI-GUN BILLS SIGNED BY GOVERNOR NEWSOM IN THE

[5]2019-2020 LEGISLATIVE SESSION

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