CALIFORNIA to make its low gun fatality rate even lower with more gun regulation

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"Here in California, we have strong common-sense laws, some of the strongest in the nation, as well as one of the lowest firearm fatality rates," Attorney General Rob Bonta said. "While we do fair better than many, we aren't immune to the gun violence epidemic that plagues this country.”
Today, Bonta joined forces with the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence to alert the public about resources available under California's gun laws.
"This is about working together trying to prevent tragic deaths from gun violence that are preventable," Bonta said.



In California, if you are afraid someone close to you might hurt themselves or others and has access to a firearm, you can call the police and request that a gun violence or domestic violence restraining order be issued.
In 2019, the law was expanded to allow coworkers, educators, and employers to request the order.
"This is not about taking guns away from law-abiding citizens," Bonta said.
However, on their website, the National Rifle Association has California's gun violence restraining order listed as a violation of privacy for the gun owner.
Bonta's stand on the law remains strong.
"This is about a wife who hears her husband repeatedly threatening to kill himself or others," said Bonta. "Or about the employee that makes comments about violent retribution against other colleagues.”

Attorney General Urges Use of Red Flag Laws After California Sees Record Gun Sales in 2020 (msn.com)


Don't go postal in my thread.
 
[FONT=&]"Here in California, we have strong common-sense laws, some of the strongest in the nation, as well as one of the lowest firearm fatality rates," Attorney General Rob Bonta said. "While we do fair better than many, we aren't immune to the gun violence epidemic that plagues this country.”[/FONT]
[FONT=&]Today, Bonta joined forces with the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence to alert the public about resources available under California's gun laws.[/FONT]
[FONT=&]"This is about working together trying to prevent tragic deaths from gun violence that are preventable," Bonta said.


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[FONT=&]In California, if you are afraid someone close to you might hurt themselves or others and has access to a firearm, you can call the police and request that a gun violence or domestic violence restraining order be issued.[/FONT]
[FONT=&]In 2019, the law was expanded to allow coworkers, educators, and employers to request the order.[/FONT]
[FONT=&]"This is not about taking guns away from law-abiding citizens," Bonta said.[/FONT]
[FONT=&]However, on their website, the National Rifle Association has California's gun violence restraining order listed as a violation of privacy for the gun owner.[/FONT]
[FONT=&]Bonta's stand on the law remains strong.[/FONT]
[FONT=&]"This is about a wife who hears her husband repeatedly threatening to kill himself or others," said Bonta. "Or about the employee that makes comments about violent retribution against other colleagues.”

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Attorney General Urges Use of Red Flag Laws After California Sees Record Gun Sales in 2020 (msn.com)[FONT=&]


Don't go postal in my thread. [/FONT]

If it's so safe there why the record gun sales?
 
[FONT=&]"Here in California, we have strong common-sense laws, some of the strongest in the nation, as well as one of the lowest firearm fatality rates," Attorney General Rob Bonta said. "While we do fair better than many, we aren't immune to the gun violence epidemic that plagues this country.”[/FONT]
[FONT=&]Today, Bonta joined forces with the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence to alert the public about resources available under California's gun laws.[/FONT]
[FONT=&]"This is about working together trying to prevent tragic deaths from gun violence that are preventable," Bonta said.


[/FONT]

[FONT=&]In California, if you are afraid someone close to you might hurt themselves or others and has access to a firearm, you can call the police and request that a gun violence or domestic violence restraining order be issued.[/FONT]
[FONT=&]In 2019, the law was expanded to allow coworkers, educators, and employers to request the order.[/FONT]
[FONT=&]"This is not about taking guns away from law-abiding citizens," Bonta said.[/FONT]
[FONT=&]However, on their website, the National Rifle Association has California's gun violence restraining order listed as a violation of privacy for the gun owner.[/FONT]
[FONT=&]Bonta's stand on the law remains strong.[/FONT]
[FONT=&]"This is about a wife who hears her husband repeatedly threatening to kill himself or others," said Bonta. "Or about the employee that makes comments about violent retribution against other colleagues.”

[/FONT]
Attorney General Urges Use of Red Flag Laws After California Sees Record Gun Sales in 2020 (msn.com)[FONT=&]


Don't go postal in my thread. [/FONT]

It is about taking guns away from law abiding citizens. Unconstitutional...not the government in the SOTC cares...
 
If it's so safe there why the record gun sales?

You kidding, cause the gun huggers out there swallowed the gun manufacturers' propaganda that Biden is going to end sales and confiscate guns, better get what you can now, happens everytime a Democrat gets elected President
 
[FONT=&]"Here in California, we have strong common-sense laws, some of the strongest in the nation, as well as one of the lowest firearm fatality rates," Attorney General Rob Bonta said. "While we do fair better than many, we aren't immune to the gun violence epidemic that plagues this country.”[/FONT]
[FONT=&]Today, Bonta joined forces with the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence to alert the public about resources available under California's gun laws.[/FONT]
[FONT=&]"This is about working together trying to prevent tragic deaths from gun violence that are preventable," Bonta said.


[/FONT]

[FONT=&]In California, if you are afraid someone close to you might hurt themselves or others and has access to a firearm, you can call the police and request that a gun violence or domestic violence restraining order be issued.[/FONT]
[FONT=&]In 2019, the law was expanded to allow coworkers, educators, and employers to request the order.[/FONT]
[FONT=&]"This is not about taking guns away from law-abiding citizens," Bonta said.[/FONT]
[FONT=&]However, on their website, the National Rifle Association has California's gun violence restraining order listed as a violation of privacy for the gun owner.[/FONT]
[FONT=&]Bonta's stand on the law remains strong.[/FONT]
[FONT=&]"This is about a wife who hears her husband repeatedly threatening to kill himself or others," said Bonta. "Or about the employee that makes comments about violent retribution against other colleagues.”

[/FONT]
Attorney General Urges Use of Red Flag Laws After California Sees Record Gun Sales in 2020 (msn.com)[FONT=&]


Don't go postal in my thread. [/FONT]

Amazing some don't see the obvious evidence, the majority of those States with more restrictive gun laws regarding ownership have lower gun violence rates, while the opposite holds true for the gun loving States, like they can't see the handwriting on the wall
 
brush up on your reading skills then get a copy of the constitution, its free, that should entice you.

Anyone can buy a copy, hang around the right places and they'll give you a copy, understanding what it says is whole another thing
 
It is the message, if one doesn't understand the language they are never going to comprehend the content, did you think the Founding Fathers wrote in Latin

grammar police use this when they have no substance to back up what they say, moving on now as I will never get this 10 minutes back:palm:
 
grammar police use this when they have no substance to back up what they say, moving on now as I will never get this 10 minutes back:palm:

Hardly, just pointing out the reality, if one struggles to read his own language if pretty much assures he ain't going to understand the content
 
Amazing some don't see the obvious evidence, the majority of those States with more restrictive gun laws regarding ownership have lower gun violence rates, while the opposite holds true for the gun loving States, like they can't see the handwriting on the wall

My fave is the "laws don't work" argument. If you ban heroin only criminals will have heroin. Duh, that's a truism. In fact, it's the damn point.
And then you catch some of those criminals and have a right to punish. Not my favorite set of laws but it makes the point.

Yes, laws do work. I try to avoid breaking them myself. And if my employer didn't drug test I'd be gobbling chewables right now, cuz they are legal here.

Anyway, if you restrict gun access, types, and places, mandate safety, background check for felons, etc, you will reduce the rate of death by gun.
It's a duh. If you reduce the speed limit you will reduce the deaths from speeding. Duh ditto.
 
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