>AB 156: Bans common ammunition purchases, creates a DOJ database of ammunition owners.
>SB 1235: Bans common ammunition purchases, creates a DOJ database of ammunition owners.
Banning purchases I guess they could do, but creating the database would be a privacy invasion. There was a database of gun owners in NY that someone made a Google Map out of.
>AB 857: Requires serialization of ALL unserialized firearms, both retroactively and moving forward.
>SB 1407: Requires serialization of ALL unserialized firearms, both retroactively and moving forward.
I wouldn't have a problem with this but seriously, how many firearms don't have serial numbers?
>AB 1135: Bans common and constitutionally protected firearms that have magazine locking devices, such as “bullet buttons”.
>SB 880: Bans common and constitutionally protected firearms that have magazine locking devices, such as “bullet buttons”.
"Bullet Buttons" seem like they are a product of bullshit bills like this in the first place.
>AB 1511: Criminalizes loaning of firearms between personally known, law-abiding adults.
Is this really a problem? So much so that a law has to go into affect?
>SB 894: Victimizes victims by criminalizing the failure to report lost and stolen firearms within a short time frame.
It should be common sense that reporting a firearm that's been stolen needs to happen immediately. However, if one was stolen and used in a crime and the owner wasn't aware it was stolen...this is a horrible bill.
>SB 1006: University of California taxpayer funding for gun control research.
Like we need universities to research this shit.
>SB 1446: Retroactively bans possession of lawfully acquired, standard capacity magazines that can hold over 10 rounds.
This is a slippery slope. Now it's 10, tomorrow it will be 5, the day after it will be 1.