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On September 4, the California State Senate passed both AB 61, which will expand California’s GVRO laws to allow more people to petition for a restraining order and AB 879 which will require background checks on “precursor” firearm parts. Both bills must go back to the Assembly for a concurrence vote before heading to the Governor’s desk. |
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On Tuesday, the San Francisco Board of Supervisors passed a resolution labeling the National Rifle Association a “domestic terrorist organization.” The resolution also states that “the City and County of San Francisco should take every reasonable step to limit those entities who do business with the City and County of San Francisco from doing business with this domestic terrorist organization.” |
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A Constitutional Amendment calling for an “assault weapons” ban is being proposed for the ballot in 2020. The definition of “assault weapon,” in the amendment, includes ALL semi-automatic rifles and shotguns. If the amendment goes on the ballot and is passed, people will be required to either turn in those firearms or register them with the Florida Department of Law Enforcement (FDLE) — so they can make you turn them in later. |
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