Posted on 01/09/2012 8:59:40 PM PST by neverdem
California: Senate Committee Votes Expected on Firearm-Related Legislation Tomorrow |
Monday, January 09, 2012 |
Please contact members of the state Senate Public Safety Committee today! The California legislature is ready to get to work on firearm-related issues for 2012. Tomorrow, the state Senate Public Safety Committee is expected to vote on two pro-gun bills and one anti-gun bill. Pro-Gun Bills: Senate Bill 313, a NRA/CRPA sponsored bill, would:
Senate Bill 404 would:
Anti-Gun Bill: Senate Joint Resolution 10, sponsored by anti-gun extremist Senator DeLeòn, would urge the President and Congress to pursue a comprehensive approach to stem the trafficking of illicit United States firearms into Mexico, that includes, among other things, enhanced collaboration among local, state, and federal agencies, the allocation of a permanent source of federal funding to sustain local and state law enforcement operations to combat firearms trafficking and other border-related crimes, the redirection of federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (BATFE), United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement, and United States Customs and Border Protection resources towards this effort, reenactment of a strong federal assault weapons ban, and stronger federal authority to crack down on corrupt gun dealers. Please call AND e-mail members of the state Senate Public Safety Committee TODAY and urge him or her to SUPPORT SB 313 and SB 404 and OPPOSE SJR 10. Contact information for members of this committee can be found by clicking on the names listed below:Senator Loni Hancock (Chairman) |
I’m tired of begging these overpaid government hacks for my rights.
Does it strike anyone else that the Senate Joint Resolution 10 is making us be penalized for Obama's illegal Fast and Furious?
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