CALIFORNIA CITIES AND STATE MOVE TO BAN 80 PERCENTS
It started with the city of San Diego, one of the first cities in California to ban its residents from being able to purchase, possess or distribute 80% products which have been dubbed by the anti-gunners as “ghost guns.” Then that grew to become the whole of San Diego County which adopted the same policy. Now, 80 lowers are also banned in the cities of Los Angeles, San Francisco, Berkeley; the newest to add to the bunch is the city of Oakland. The difference with Oakland is that their law takes it one step further and adds civil penalties of up to a $5,000 fine and six months in jail if found to be possessing, buying, selling, offering for sale, transferring, transporting, receiving or manufacturing unfinished firearm frames or receivers.
Just as a friendly reminder, beginning July 1, 2022, per CA Senate Bill 118 signed by Governor Gavin Newsom, 80 percent lowers and frames will not be legal to ship CA residents so do with that information what you will. For other state residents, we bring this to your attention to watch out for your own local politicians pushing to pass similar legislation or local ordinances which is why it’s so important to pay some level of attention to the politics and your local news as it can directly affect your rights and finances. There’s an old adage that says, “if you do not care about the business of current events they will eventually come to mind yours.”
https://www.80percentarms.com/blog/...knMvwZmBkdiH2w5uJPoMuY_3amhMvl_NPNGJM=.PNxyAX
https://onbase.sandiego.gov/OnBaseA...temId=200053&publishId=504106&isSection=false
It started with the city of San Diego, one of the first cities in California to ban its residents from being able to purchase, possess or distribute 80% products which have been dubbed by the anti-gunners as “ghost guns.” Then that grew to become the whole of San Diego County which adopted the same policy. Now, 80 lowers are also banned in the cities of Los Angeles, San Francisco, Berkeley; the newest to add to the bunch is the city of Oakland. The difference with Oakland is that their law takes it one step further and adds civil penalties of up to a $5,000 fine and six months in jail if found to be possessing, buying, selling, offering for sale, transferring, transporting, receiving or manufacturing unfinished firearm frames or receivers.
Just as a friendly reminder, beginning July 1, 2022, per CA Senate Bill 118 signed by Governor Gavin Newsom, 80 percent lowers and frames will not be legal to ship CA residents so do with that information what you will. For other state residents, we bring this to your attention to watch out for your own local politicians pushing to pass similar legislation or local ordinances which is why it’s so important to pay some level of attention to the politics and your local news as it can directly affect your rights and finances. There’s an old adage that says, “if you do not care about the business of current events they will eventually come to mind yours.”
https://www.80percentarms.com/blog/...knMvwZmBkdiH2w5uJPoMuY_3amhMvl_NPNGJM=.PNxyAX
https://onbase.sandiego.gov/OnBaseA...temId=200053&publishId=504106&isSection=false
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