
http://www.redding.com/news/2009/oct/12 ... ales-bill/
The governator must be up for re-election?Though Schwarzenegger vetoed a similar bill in 2004, saying the federal government’s attempt at similar legislation proved to be “unworkable and offered no public safety benefit,” the governor today said that De Leon’s bill struck a fair balance between public safety and didn’t put undue burdens on bullet vendors and firearms dealers.
I suspect they will be counting on a grant from the Feds. Yes sir, you and I will likely get to pay for this experiment in states regulating interstate commerce.NcongruNt wrote:With all their financial troubles, how do they intend to finance such a system?
bpet wrote:"Limit politicians to two terms. One in office and one in jail!" (Borrowed from an anonymous donor)
Sad to hear it (understandable though). Sad because I believe that is exactly what the California legislature is trying to do (force gun/ammo dealers out of business).Rugrash wrote:I saw an article a few weeks ago where Cabela's was saying that if this passes, they will NOT do business in CA.
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Yes I think that's been the anti's new strategy as opposed to banning guns...restricting/banning of ammo is just as bad....Mithras61 wrote:Sad to hear it (understandable though). Sad because I believe that is exactly what the California legislature is trying to do (force gun/ammo dealers out of business).Rugrash wrote:I saw an article a few weeks ago where Cabela's was saying that if this passes, they will NOT do business in CA.
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I want in on that deal!lonewolf wrote:I'll open a store right on the border and make a fortune.........