Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Backdoor Gun Control

California Assembly Bill 962

"SACRAMENTO, CA - Before the midnight deadline, Gov. Schwarzenegger acted on 685 bills that were on his desk. He signed 456 and vetoed 229.
One of the bills that he signed was Assembly Bill 962. It requires handgun ammunition to be kept behind the counter where customers cannot access it without assistance. It also requires gun shop owners to thumbprint people who buy handgun ammunition, as well as record their identification and provide that information to police
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In 1996 almost 60 people were shot at a tourist spot in Port Arthur, Tasmania, Australia and 35 of them died. The government rapidly passed draconian new gun laws that disarmed the Australian people. Also in 1996 in Dunblane, Scotland, 16 kids and a teacher were killed in a primary school in a murder - suicide. Immediately the government imposed draconian new gun control laws which made it illegal for all brits to own handguns.

I'm going to come right out and say that both those shootings were highly suspicious and were most assuredly manufactured events to get guns out of the hands of the populace. Classic problem/reaction/solution that authoritarians use time after time where in those cases shadowy groups murdered innocent victims to get the outrage that the governments so quickly exploited.

Many if not most of the gun rampages here in the US were perpetrated with the same intentions in mind. Each one of them could be explored at length, and you could disagree with what caused them, but the fact remains that anti gun forces will always try to use these incidents to back up their demands for tougher gun laws. Our culture is different than Britain and Australia and all those murders failed to accomplish what our overlords desperately need - complete public disarmament. They just won't dare pass oppressive gun laws tomorrow that will take our weapons away. The streets would run with blood.

'As goes California, so goes the country.' But ammunition is a different story. They want us to think the second amendment is only about guns, not what goes in them. This bill that the governator signed is a direct assault on gun ownership by making ammo more expensive and harder to get. After February 2011 Californians can't make purchases on line. A lot of people won't buy over the counter when they have to be fingerprinted and their activities get recorded by law enforcement. A law like this won't do squat about crime and our would be masters know this. What they want is to get information on who has what and to ultimately turn a lot of guns into rusty paperweights for lack of stuff to feed them with.

It's been said over and over again - our overlords have an agenda and they're tireless in persuing it. They will try anything and everything to strip us of our means of self defense. Ammunition seems to be the method of choice these days with an acute shortage over the past year. I'll predict that California's strict law will be nationwide after a while, and I'll predict the next restrictive backdoor law that they'll pass. At some point ammunition manufacturers will be forced to make all their products traceable by some method, whether it's microscopic etching or taggants in the powder. When that happens, and after a database is established showing who bought what like the one in CA, they will mandate that all the untraceable ammo we already own will have to be handed in or disposed of, a wasteful and stupid measure that will automatically create millions of new criminals, including me.

But they'll do it because it's all about crime you see.

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