Fighting Against California's Ammo Bill
Monday, December 21, 2009 at 11:41AM 
I previously wrote about the failure of California's dictators leaders in creation of AB962, which would ban online ammunition sales and keep a record of ammo purchases at brick and mortar stores. This bill was signed into law and the spineless Govenator decided this bill would go live well after he had left office. Convenient isn't it?
Hope is not lost and Assemblymember Hagman has taken up the cause against the ammo registration bill and created AB740 to repel AB962. Here is a letter I received from him:
Dear Friends,
I first want to thank you. My office has been overwhelmed by the outpouring of support for the repeal of the AB 962. This bill requires ammunition registration and infringes upon the Second Amendment rights of law-abiding Californians.
I am truly humbled by the attention and time you have taken to let me know your opinion on such an important issue. You have heeded the call to action and it is my hope my fellow state legislators whom represent you will hear you and lend their support for repealing this legislation.
The first piece of news I have to share with you is the repeal bill will be AB 740. Due to some technical difficulties with legislation and the rules governing certain amendments I was unable to use AB 373 as a vehicle for our legislation.
Rest assured a change in number in no way changes the intent of the bill. I am working with the National Rifle Association on a daily basis to ensure this bill is heard in the Assembly Public Safety committee during their first hearing on January 12. There is no time to waste.
Sincerely,
Curt Hagman
Assemblyman, District 60
Keep up the good fight my friends. California is a sinking ship but can still be saved!
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