It’s always right to fight for freedom and liberty – it’s never a lost cause to do so.
This isn’t just GOC’s spin following the Newsom recall loss – it’s the truth. Although the recall failed, we believe there are some solid residuals (a bigger, more active volunteer base) that we will be able to leverage in local races. Plus, the Left was forced to spend over $80 million to save Newsom’s job - GOC is not going to quit the war just because we lost a battle.
Check out the news articles below – the “reopening” of California’s “assault weapon” registration, and how San Diego is the latest to go after “ghost” guns are a couple of must reads.
And, Orange County’s Fairground operators are pushing back on SB 264, which is currently sitting on the Governor’s desk. Big surprise that Senator Min never bothered to discuss his legislation with those economically impacted. Typical progressive! Out of the 20 bills GOC’s been tracking, the following 2 (plus a sneaker) made it to the Governor’s desk – we’ll let you know status as it happens:
LEGISLATIVE UPDATE
SB 264 – Min (D) Bans gun shows at the Orange County Fairgrounds.
SB 715 – Portantino (D) New requirements for youth hunting license exceptions for adults age 18-21; it’s chock-full of “specified exemptions” which will make the law difficult to navigate. Stay tuned.
Last minute sneaker: AB 173 (budget trailer bill) “clarifies” the process of disclosure of confidential information to the Firearm Violence Research Center at UC Davis by the Department of Justice for “research or statistical activities.” Language came from the failed AB 1237 (Ting-D) which lets DOJ cherry pick who gets what private information.