obeygiant wrote:
bigtoe416 wrote:
ConditionThree wrote:
Assuming the bill manages to pass both the assembly and the senate and is signed into law by the governor, I suppose I would have to LUCC my pistol and open carry my unloaded long gun or SBR or shotty. Another note... it doesnt appear to criminalize LOC in unincorporated territory.
All the language is directed at handguns. (Which is nice, because handguns represent the most commonly used firearm in self-defense...) With incorporation, this will probably be easily discarded.
+1! Shotguns, AR-15s and AK-47s for all. First stop will be to have a long rifle open carry meet in front of Saldana's office.
That would probably be the worst thing that we could do as it will only lead to even more restrictions on our ability to transport firearms. We need to focus our efforts on defeating this bill before it becomes law.
OPEN CARRY WHILE YOU STILL CAN!!!
This bill is as good as passed by our anti-liberty legislature. Our only hope is for it to be vetoed by our she-male governor. Go ahead and make all the calls you want, it won't make any difference.
As I understand it, this should all be moot if SCOTUS incorporates the 2nd to the States, and then if the 9th re-affirms their original decision on Nordyke to apply the 2nd to the States. But hey, what do I know.
At some point, liberty loving gun owners in this state are going to have to willfully violate these unconstitutional laws and fight them on every front. As long as this state's legislature is overwhelmingly one-sided, the gun control laws will increase
regardless of SCOTUS' and the 9th's decisions on the issue.
And if it comes to it, I willabsolutely open carry an AR-15. Then finalize my moving plans to a free state.
ETA: If memory serves, when speaking on the assembly floor in favor of AB962, Saldana openly admitted toopen carry as our
"right." She even had trouble getting the words out, but she did. So this bill is her effort to eliminate and infringe on our
"rights." Think about that one Saldana constituents the next time you're at the ballot box.