But they wouldn't defund ag education then, right? I mean, lets be real, marijuana farmers need education as wellJP171 wrote:Now now, they love the marijuana farmers, just not the others that are Causing global climate changeK.Mooneyham wrote:Even though agriculture comprises a massive percentage of California's economy, the eco-nuts there hate the farmers with a passion, so I'm not surprised by this in the least.jb2012 wrote:Not to derail but to add: looks like they are also trying to completely defund ag education, which in my mind is an extremely important part of society as a whole. I'm convinced there are far more bodies than brains in California.
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- Fri Mar 04, 2016 11:06 am
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- Topic: New California AWB passes into law.
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- Wed Mar 02, 2016 8:06 pm
- Forum: General Legislative Discussions
- Topic: New California AWB passes into law.
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Re: New California AWB passes into law.
The interesting thing will be to see how it is handled until then. I agree there would be good chance of it being defeated in the courts eventually, but what happens until then? And if they have a list of all the registered weapons, would the storage in Nevada option really be viable?puma guy wrote:This makes all semi-auto rifles such as the 742 Remington, Model 100 Winchester, Browning BAR illegal as well as many others. I can't imagine this will not be defeated when challenged in courts.