Friend,
Gov. Newsom recently signed a whopping FIFTEEN anti-gun bills into
law, increasing the urgency of our fight.
In one afternoon, the Governor was able to expand the State's gun
confiscation scheme, impose an age ban on 2A rights, and more.
Which is why CGF is stepping up our fight to stop the
California state government from getting away with even more assaults
on your rights.
Stand Against CA Gun Control
However, it is critical
that you stand with us in this fight. Please help CGF fight back
against Newsom-backed gun control and the forces of
tyranny.
Chip in a tax-deductible contribution of $5 or
whatever you can.

If you do, you will automatically be entered to win an M1A
SOCOM!
As you know, the CA DOJ recently cut CGF a check due to our legal
victory over them in defending your fundamental rights.
Which means when you
donate, you are effectively doubling your impact on 2A
rights.
Stand Against CA Gun Control
So donate NOW to fight gun control and be
entered to win the SOOCOM.
Remember, in just one day, Gov. Newsom signed:
- AB 12 by Assemblymember Jacqui Irwin (D-Thousand
Oaks) extends the duration of a gun violence restraining order (GVRO)
(AKA "red flag law") to a maximum of five years instead of one
year.
- AB 61 by Assemblymember Philip Ting (D-San
Francisco) allows an employer, coworker, employee or teacher to file a
petition requesting that your guns be confiscated without due
process.
- AB 164 by Assemblymember Sabrina Cervantes
(D-Riverside) holds any person subject to a valid restraining order,
injunction, or protective order issued out of state to the same
restrictions on buying or possessing firearms in California as they
are under in the state where the order or injunction is
operative.
- AB 339 by Assemblymember Jacqui Irwin (D-Thousand
Oaks) requires law enforcement agencies to develop and adopt written
policies and standards regarding the use of gun violence restraining
orders.
- AB 521 by
Assemblymember Marc Berman (D-Palo Alto) requires the University of
California to develop a training programs for doctors on the
"prevention of firearm-related injury and death."
- AB 645 by Assemblymember Jacqui Irwin (D-Thousand
Oaks) requires firearms packaging to contain even more redundant
warning statements on suicide prevention, increasing the cost to sell
the product to the consumer.
- AB 879 by Assemblymember Mike Gipson (D-Carson)
requires that the sale of firearm "precursor parts" (80% lowers, AK
flats etc) be conducted through a licensed firearm precursor part
vendor. The author, as judged by prior introduction of a similar bill
during the previous session, more than likely intends to have ALL
firearms related parts to be classified as "precursor
parts."
- AB 893 by Assemblymember Todd Gloria (D-San Diego)
prohibits the sale of firearms and ammunition at the Del Mar
Fairgrounds in the San Diego.
- AB 1297 by Assemblymember Kevin McCarty
(D-Sacramento) eliminates the existing $100 limit on processing fees
for concealed firearm licenses, meaning local sheriffs can charge as
much as they'd like.
- AB 1493 by Assemblymember Philip Ting (D-San
Francisco) authorizes a person who is the subject of a gun violence
restraining order to submit a form to the court voluntarily
relinquishing their firearm rights.
- AB 1548 by Assemblymember Jesse Gabriel (D-Encino)
codifies the California State Nonprofit Security Grant Program to
"improve the physical security of nonprofit organizations that are at
high risk of violent attacks or hate crimes due to ideology, beliefs,
or mission."
- AB
1603 by Assemblymember Buffy Wicks (D-Oakland) codifies the
California Violence Intervention and Prevention Grant Program to "help
reduce violence in communities that are disproportionately impacted by
violence."
- AB 1669 by Assemblymember Rob Bonta (D-Alameda)
updates existing law by applying the same gun show regulations that
already apply to firearms dealers to ammunition vendors as
well.
- SB 61 by Senator Anthony Portantino (D-La Cañada
Flintridge) further rations firearms in California.
- SB 376 by Senator Anthony Portantino (D-La Cañada
Flintridge) limits the number of personally-owned firearms an
individual can sell without a license.
Don't wait for the next assault on your rights. Fight back
now!
Sincerely,
California Gun Rights
Foundation
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