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California Senate to Take Up
Gun Control Measures Soon

Contact Your State Senator Today

The California Senate is fast tracking a number of gun control measures, throwing process and procedure out the window. The Senate Appropriations Committee recently approved AB 1664, AB 1673 and AB 1674. These measures will now go to the full Senate for consideration. Contact your State Senator today and urge him or her to vote "NO" on AB 1664, AB 1673 and AB 1674.

  • Assembly Bill 1664 would redefine "detachable magazine" to include any ammunition feeding device that can be removed without disassembling the firearm action, thereby expanding California's current assault weapons ban. This measure would unjustifiably ban the future sale of many modern sporting rifles commonly used for hunting, firearms training, including hunter safety training and marksmanship practice.
  • Assembly Bill 1673 would redefine firearm in the California state code to include any "unfinished" receiver or frame that can be "readily converted" to a functional frame or receiver. This proposed language is extremely vague in its definition of what could be considered a frame or receiver.
  • Assembly Bill 1674 would prohibit someone from purchasing more than one firearm in a 30-day period. This would include both handguns and long guns.

These bills could come up for a vote as early as today. Please contact your State Senator today and respectfully urge him or her to oppose these extremely misguided bills. Go to www.findyourrep.legislature.ca.gov/ to find your State Senator.

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