Urgent: Anti-Gun Bills Headed to California Assembly Floor!

Friday, May 4, 2007
Hunting opponents have introduced Assembly Bill 821, sponsored by Assembly Member Pedro Nava (D-35). It would ban the use of lead ammunition for hunting in various hunting zones around the state that incorporate condor range. A lead ammunition ban will greatly affect our hunting heritage in California.
Assembly Bill 334, introduced by Assembly Member Lloyd Levine (D-40), would make it a crime, for any person whose handgun is stolen or irretrievably lost, to not report the theft or loss to a local law enforcement agency within 5 working days after his or her discovery of the theft or loss; or within 5 working days after the date he or she should have reasonably known of the theft or loss. AB334 would also let local governments enact reporting requirements that are more strict than those specified in the bill.
Please contact your State Assembly Member today and respectfully urge them to oppose AB821 and AB334. Contact information for your Assembly Member can be found by clicking here.
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Wednesday, December 23, 2020
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