Gavin Newsom Could Soon Make California’s Gun Laws Even Worse

You’d think at this point California would have run out of gun control laws to put on the books, but as it turns out legislators have sent quite a few proposals to Governor Gavin Newsom this year, and time is running out for the governor to veto any of the proposals. NRA-ILA notes that there are currently nine different bills sitting on the governor’s desk, and unless Newsom issues a formal veto, the bills will become law in just a matter of days.

The bills range from an expansion of the state’s “one handgun per month” rationing scheme to extending the time period that a “gun violence restraining order” is in effect from one year to five years. There’s also a bill that expands the list of who can request such a restraining order.

The new list is expanded to employers, coworkers and employees of a secondary or postsecondary school that the person has attended in the last 6 months.  GVRO’s can remove a person’s Second Amendment rights, not based on criminal convictions or mental health adjudications, but based on third party allegations, often without due process until weeks after a person’s rights have been suspended.​

Another bill would require background checks for anybody purchasing gun parts, which would make it impossible to order parts online unless they were shipped to a “licensed precursor parts dealer.”

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