Posts Tagged ‘california’
Mayor Admits Gun Confiscation the Purpose of New Gun Laws
On January 27th, we notified you of a law passed by the San Jose City Council, requiring gun owners to carry insurance and pay a yearly tax. You can read more about the two laws in this post. San Jose Passes Anti-Gun Legislation — We anticipated and warned that this law, like so many others,…
Read MoreCourt Pauses CA ‘High-Capacity’ Magazine Ban – Case Headed to SCOTUS
The seemingly never-ending saga of California’s “high-capacity” magazine ban took another twist this week. The December 20th ruling didn’t decide the fate of the California law, but we are closer than ever to a resolution. It’s worth giving a brief timeline of events related to this law and how we got to this point. Timeline…
Read MoreCA Neighborhood Hires Private Security to Protect Against Unrestricted Lawlessness
Californians in San Francisco’s Marina District are scared of the unrestricted property crime and home burglaries plaguing their neighborhood. So they have decided to hire private security to do what the municipal police seem unable or unwilling to do. Increasing Crime Rates: There is no escaping it; crime rates are up in California and across…
Read MoreCA Judge Rules “Assault Weapon Ban” Violates Second Amendment
California District Court Judge, Roger Benitez decided that the “Assault Weapons” ban that had been part of California law since 1989 is clearly in violation of the Second Amendment of the United States Constitution. Before we get ahead of ourselves, the Judge also granted a 30-day stay on his ruling at the request of California…
Read MoreElderly Couple Lives, 1 Home Invader in Critical Condition
The facts of an incident in Cathedral City, California, sound more like what you would find in a Hollywood movie. The incident is a perfect illustration of the castle doctrine. A legal principle existing in every state, in some form. Yes, even in a state like California with many restrictive gun laws, castle doctrine reigns.…
Read MoreBakersfield Azteca Market Owner Jailed for Shooting Shoplifter
In the heat of the moment, when you are faced with a crisis how you maintain your composure is important. Reading a situation correctly and knowing the time to draw your weapon, let alone fire it is a skill that you need to learn or it could end up with you going to jail or possibly worse.
Read MoreRancho Cucamonga Homeowner Gets Into Firefight with Armed Burglar
Residents of Rancho Cucamonga who live near Brindisi Way may have been startled out of their sleep at 12:40 AM on Sunday morning after hearing a myriad of gunfire coming from a home on the 11600 block of Brindisi.
Read MoreSecond Amendment Foundation Issues First Ever Travel Advisory to California
The Second Amendment Foundation, an institution that attempts to promote a better understanding about constitutional gun rights through educational and legal action programs has, for the first time issued a travel advisory warning to gun owners living in and visiting the state of California. The Second Amendment Foundation’s founder and Executive Vice President stated the…
Read MoreCalifornia’s Firearm Transfer Fee Still in Place After Court Ruling
By Craig Martin The U.S. Ninth Circuit Court has historically been problematic for gun-owners, from their ruling stating that it is not a Californian’s right to carry concealed without “good reason” to continuing a “cool-down” period for anyone buying a gun and now a new issue brought before them sees the same anti-gun tendencies of this…
Read MoreSchool Shooting in San Bernardino
Two adults are dead and two students are hospitalized after a man came in and opened fire at North Park Elementary School campus in San Bernardino, in what the police chief characterized as a suspected murder-suicide.
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