A California lawmaker introduced legislation that, if enacted, would greatly damage the firearms industry and the Second Amendment for Californians and, perhaps, for other Americans.
In order to restrict the use of citizens' Second Amendment rights, California targeted the First Amendment right to talk about gun competitions, training classes and more.
Firearms registries have long been associated with the overreaching abuse of government power and the desire by some anti-gun officials to then confiscate registered firearms. This isn't a cycle we want to play out in America.
State lawmakers want to use personal information taken from law-abiding gun owners to create "research" that advocates for more gun bans and restrictions.
When a state’s lawmakers and government officials can’t even decipher the maze of gun laws they have created, it’s probably a good sign that there’s too much gun control on the books.
With Washington, D.C., stuck in muddy gridlock for at least the next two years, the battle for the Second Amendment now moves in earnest to the states.