California proposes annual Firearm tax and registration

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California proposes annual tax and registration on each gun in the state
By Kenneth Schrupp |

The California legislature introduced a proposal to require gun owners in the state to pay an annual tax and register each gun they own. Failure to register and pay the tax would carry up to a $250 fine.

Given that the state can provide personal identifying information of California gun owners to “researchers” of “gun violence, " this measure would effectively create an accessible registry of all California gun owners and their weapons.

State Sen. Anthony J. Portantino, D-Burbank, introduced SB 1160 as a public safety measure.

“SB 1160 will give the state better data and help us understand how many firearms are in private hands and who owns them,” said Portantino in a statement. “This important step toward registration will also increase accountability and responsible gun ownership as we collectively endeavor to increase public safety.”

Second Amendment advocates are already lining up to oppose the bill, with Gun Owners of California, a plaintiff in many of the cases against the state’s gun laws, proclaiming, “In yet another half-brained scheme to tax our constitutionally protected right, [Portantino] introduced SB1160 which requires CA gun owners to annually re-register their firearms with the DOJ. We can't wait to defeat this one!”

GOC is already challenging a new law requiring gun dealers to maintain 24/7 camera and audio footage for one year, a move they say violates several constitutional rights by requiring extensive video and audio surveillance in gun shops, shows, and the homes of federal firearm licensees.

California gun owners are also appealing an earlier lower level federal ruling that allowed the state, as authorized under AB 173, to share personal data on gun owners — including gun owners' names, address and ages — with any “bona fide research institution” for the purposes of studying gun violence prevention, shooting accidents, and suicides. Opposition to the measure focused on potential for chilling gun ownership and the consequences for violating citizens’ privacy.

“Information about citizens choosing to exercise a politically divisive, controversial or unpopular constitutional right “must be protected in a way that assures anonymity,” because an individual may become “reluctant” to exercise her right “if there exists a possibility that her decision and identity will become known publicly,” wrote the lawyers representing the anonymous plaintiffs against California Attorney General Rob Bonta. “Moreover, once Defendant discloses the Personal Information maintained on the Databases, there is no legal remedy against the recipients of that information in the event of any subsequent unauthorized disclosure.”

 
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Every day I come to this and other Commiefornia websites like it and thank the Good Lord above that I escaped out of that crazy communist crap hole to Free America. This kind of crap just confirms we made the right decision. Just over 6 months of freedom now and loving it. I do care for those of like mind left behind and hope it all works out for you. Praying for you guys daily.
 
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Like I have said many times, one law at a time. They are coming for our guns..............................................
 
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Thanks Mike,

Pleeeeeeese, vote Republican (any non dem is better)....Our lives, our children's lives, and grand children's lives before long will literally depend on it................... :mad:

Garvey for senate....Trump 2024....America 1st..............:blush:

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And vote down proposition 1. Anyone who believes that this money will be distributed and used to help the veterans has blinders on. Just another waste of taxpayer money
 
And vote down proposition 1. Anyone who believes that this money will be distributed and used to help the veterans has blinders on. Just another waste of taxpayer money
I always vote no on any and all proposition. Proposition is just another word for tax. Ca. legislators never ask for voters permission to actually raid taxes, they just do it. Remember 12 cent per gallon gas tax, among others.
 
I always vote no on any and all proposition. Proposition is just another word for tax. Ca. legislators never ask for voters permission to actually raid taxes, they just do it. Remember 12 cent per gallon gas tax, among others.

When in doubt, voting no is a solid policy.
 
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I always read my voters guide very carefully. If the text starts with the word proposition or dem. I stop there and check no or vote for whoever is the republican is on the on my sample ballot.
 
I always vote no on any and all proposition. Proposition is just another word for tax. Ca. legislators never ask for voters permission to actually raid taxes, they just do it. Remember 12 cent per gallon gas tax, among others.
The 12 cent ripoff to repair california roads worst in the nation. Ant the tax on diesel was even higher. think it was 20 cents
 
With the current makeup of the Ca. legislators, there is little doubt the bill will pass. Our only hope is there will be a stay put on it and we might fare better in the courts. Worst case, the courts refuse to hear arguments, and bill becomes law.
 
Even with all the BS. There are still plenty of hunters willing to apply for X9a and X12. Crazy that it will take me another 8 years or so to earn enough points to draw X9a. When will the point increase stop? With everyone bailing out of this state when will I draw X9a or X12 with 3 points? Point is, there are still alot of hunters in this state and it looks like we have a high threshold for crap laws and politics. Gotta vote smart and do what we can to turn things around. Don't get me wrong, I don't blame guys for bailing to Idaho for one. I just can't quit on this state yet.

John
 
Newsom waiting to join forces with Harris and Beccera at the Federal level and make this a National reality.
 

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