The court simple upholds the law as constitutional.
end of story.
I was referencing the commit that if people vote against it, the courts will implement it.
The court simple upholds the law as constitutional.
end of story.
How would they do that? How can a court institute a law/legislation? I was under the impression that courts can only strike them down.
This goes way beyond gun control.
They want to control who has ammo and how much they have. This new law will make buying copious amounts, anonymously, for long term storage much more difficult.
California/Southwest could be the next Fort Sumter if those areas don't start getting their s**t together.
And it doesn't matter if the populace votes against this bill. It will be taken to court, the populace will be found stupid, and law will be implemented.
Well if you want to break into someone's house and take their shit and the front door doesn't work, where do you go? The back door of course! They can only attack the guns so much without actually banning them so what's next? Go after the ammo. Love to see how they would enforce that magazine clause in there. What are you going to do? Go door to door and check people's magazines? Love to see them enforce that crap on former police as well. Not happening dude.
Am I missing something? A failed vote that is upheld as constitutional still a failed vote, and the legislation would not be enacted.
The gun grabbers are continuing to prove that they will never be satisfied, until they have complete control.
I can't wait until the country gets to bail out the Great State of California when they go bankrupt. It's always good to help a neighbor.
Not going to happen if we step up. CA is lost and sadly, since it has great countryside, I will never live there again. Our taxes need to be diverted to a containment policy similar to the Truman Doctrine. States like CO, ID and NM are most threatened by Californian idiot migration and need to be supported to contain the spread of californuism.