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Sun Jul 3, 2016, 07:17 PM Jul 2016

Gun rights activists say they won’t comply with California’s new laws [View all]

Fifty or so gun activists gathered Saturday morning at Sacramento’s Cesar Chavez Plaza to protest Gov. Jerry Brown’s signing of six gun control measures they said would turn “law-abiding citizens into criminals.” One bill Brown signed will expand the state’s assault weapons ban to include “bullet-button” rifles, which allow users to quickly dislodge a magazine of ammunition by pressing a button. Others prohibit citizens from possessing magazines that hold more than 10 rounds and require background checks on people purchasing ammunition. These stricter measures come as pressure grows nationwide to do something to rein in the proliferation of guns following a string of mass shootings, including one last month that left 49 people dead in a Florida gay nightclub.

Protesters from cities across Northern California gathered at the intersection of 10th and J streets 9 a.m. Saturday. They hoisted a banner that listed the bills signed by Brown, next to the phrase: “WE WILL NOT COMPLY.” Cory Gwathney, a co-organizer of the protest who lives in Chico, said the rally had been in the works for over two months. The initial goal was to prevent Brown from signing the bills, Gwathney said, but because the laws were signed prior to the protest, the activists changed their message to one of noncompliance. “He passed them yesterday before we could get out here, which sort of threw a wrench in the plans,” said Gwathney. “Now we’re just trying to send the message that we’re probably not going to comply. They’re infringing on our rights, and we’re not going to stand for that.”

Gwathney said it’s unlikely people will actually register their bullet-button rifles or turn in their large-capacity magazines as the laws require. People have invested thousands of dollars in bullet-button rifles, ammunition and magazines, Gwathney said, joking that his guns are his 401(k) plan. Protester Steve Sarvar traveled from San Jose to participate in the rally. Sarver is a member of American Patriot the III% California, a group that takes its name from the claim that only 3 percent of colonists during the American Revolution fought on the battlefield against Great Britain. Due to last Sunday’s neo-Nazi protest at the Capitol, at which 10 people were injured, including five who were stabbed, law enforcement kept a close watch on Saturday’s event, Sarvar said, but there was no violence.

“I went over to the officers and asked them, ‘Do we look like criminals to you?’ And they all said that no, we didn’t,” Sarvar said. “But then I told them that this legislation that’s just been signed into law is going to turn ordinary people into criminals.” Jorge Riley, president of the Sacramento chapter of the conservative California Republic Assembly organization, also traveled from Chico for the protest. He said people need to work through the legal system to try to stop the new laws. “There needs to be a complaint filed with an injunction because these are an unconstitutional set of laws that have been passed, and they shouldn’t be able to become laws until they are reviewed by a judge,” Riley said. “It’s unconstitutional, that’s why we have judicial review.”

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Entitled dumbasses. Squinch Jul 2016 #1
Message auto-removed Name removed Jul 2016 #27
There is always jail... deathrind Jul 2016 #2
Because we don't have enough people in jail in America bluestateguy Jul 2016 #28
Lots of supposition... deathrind Jul 2016 #35
Jail? - interesting. I wonder if you would be so respectful of a law restricting abortion - jonno99 Jul 2016 #47
Throw the book at them. mwrguy Jul 2016 #3
Careful.. virginia mountainman Jul 2016 #49
Cue fans of mass incarceration sarisataka Jul 2016 #4
They'e just salivating at the very thought of it, aren't they? Just reading posts Jul 2016 #7
I'm not sure about California sarisataka Jul 2016 #9
Unbelievable. Just reading posts Jul 2016 #17
This is why laws without a door to door option... scscholar Jul 2016 #5
Surely you won't mind sarisataka Jul 2016 #8
I'm a renter in Seattle so the city already has the right to search my place scscholar Jul 2016 #13
Seattle is a strange city sarisataka Jul 2016 #14
It was a safety check, so no they didn't look in drawers scscholar Jul 2016 #15
So they can inspect the building sarisataka Jul 2016 #20
So cops are qualified electricians? JonathanRackham Jul 2016 #52
Sounds like a mean neighborhood. JonathanRackham Jul 2016 #51
No warrant needed. Does a fire marshal need a warrant to search your home? scscholar Jul 2016 #53
I believe they would Duckhunter935 Jul 2016 #55
The fire marshal doesn't search anyone's home unless it went up in air pollution. gejohnston Jul 2016 #57
Do not confuse search with sarisataka Jul 2016 #59
Oh, of course not. They can tap my phone while they're at it. After all, I have nothing to hide. Just reading posts Jul 2016 #18
that apply to politically incorrect cash crops based on gejohnston Jul 2016 #23
JAIL MFM008 Jul 2016 #6
It will give them something in common with gejohnston Jul 2016 #34
LOL, if it where me, I won't comply with it.. virginia mountainman Jul 2016 #10
Oh, they'll comply. Eventually. eom BlueCaliDem Jul 2016 #11
The vast majority will not. Lizzie Poppet Jul 2016 #36
We'll see, Lizzie, whether the law or you theory will prevail. eom BlueCaliDem Jul 2016 #39
I'll be curious to see how it turns out down there. Lizzie Poppet Jul 2016 #40
Sales of ammunition and normal capacity magazines will go through the roof in gun shops bordering Just reading posts Jul 2016 #42
Hot, for Oregon. Lizzie Poppet Jul 2016 #43
The law didn't prevail against pot, now did it? hack89 Jul 2016 #62
Tell that to the people in prison. BlueCaliDem Jul 2016 #63
And only a small percentage of people went to prison hack89 Jul 2016 #64
In New York ... Straw Man Jul 2016 #65
50 little puny protesters kimbutgar Jul 2016 #12
no you won't gejohnston Jul 2016 #22
50? virginia mountainman Jul 2016 #25
If you are a fan of state infringement TeddyR Jul 2016 #16
I am sure they all for the federal Duckhunter935 Jul 2016 #19
With maximum punishment sarisataka Jul 2016 #21
Even if it saves just one life, isn't it worth it? Just reading posts Jul 2016 #24
LOL they forget.. virginia mountainman Jul 2016 #26
BlablablablablablablablablastupidNRAtalkingpointblablablablablabla. Squinch Jul 2016 #30
actually, you can yell fire in a crowed theater gejohnston Jul 2016 #31
"Is there any gun regulation, no matter how useless, is too much?" By their own admission, the goal Just reading posts Jul 2016 #32
You are actually supporting my point. So please proceed. Squinch Jul 2016 #38
actually, I'm pointing out your strawman gejohnston Jul 2016 #41
Hell, the ACLU is an NRAtalkingPoint© to the anti- 2A & 5A crowd. Eleanors38 Jul 2016 #44
Ah! The swarm is all here! Hi, kids! Squinch Jul 2016 #45
Eww, Mommy! Was that YOU? Eleanors38 Jul 2016 #46
I'd probably make a similar snide comment... beevul Jul 2016 #54
Nope, I think we are all adults Duckhunter935 Jul 2016 #56
Jury nullification GreydeeThos Jul 2016 #29
Laws passed by a few to oppress many should be ignored. ileus Jul 2016 #33
Imagine that. beevul Jul 2016 #37
Hello Trump... Puha Ekapi Jul 2016 #48
"That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends... discntnt_irny_srcsm Jul 2016 #50
be mindful beergood Jul 2016 #58
Government will always be a balance... discntnt_irny_srcsm Jul 2016 #60
I did but then of course I am a not a gun control advocate. ... spin Jul 2016 #61
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