Urge Gov Brown to Veto Anti-Gun Bills

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Anytime anti-gun bills pass & become law it is a problem for Us, as it makes the process possible, which makes anti-gunners bolder to try and continue passing such laws. Please take a moment to click the link below & Urge Gov Brown to Veto the impending anti-gun legislation that will be passing his desk very soon.

I am not suggesting you do this for Kali, Do This For the Pro-Gunners- for all of us in the US

http://www.calguns.net/calgunforum/announcement.php?f=71
 
Brown?

Are you kidding? I will help the other states as much as possible but you people need to learn how to vote. No offense or anything, please keep battling. And yes I have contributed to the calguns coalition thingie.
 
You've to a better chance of winning the next three big Powerball payouts in a row, than Brown vetoing anti-gun legislation.
 
Brown filed a friend of the court in support of Heller as CA AG and has said he owns 3 guns.

He has vetoed other gun legislation in the past as Gov.

No. I'm not "kidding" and I want my "the next three big Powerball payouts in a row".


I'm not defending Brown but..... Well, I guess it should come as no surprise that the people that probably know the least make the most uninformed comments.
 
I sent 5 emails over the last few days. For what it's worth, I think we have a better chance with Brown vetoing than we would have with the ex-EBay republican candidate. I know that sounds hard to believe. There hae been a few articles in the local papers that have discussed Browns actions over the years and paint him as a middle of the road politician on gun control. Obviously by most of our personal standards here he is way too Antiguan for us. We really didn't have any good pro gun governor choices running for office in Ca this,past time around.
 
Brown isn't for sure either way. Who knows what he will do.


The bill is pretty far out there in terms of over reaching. A court case that goes the wrong way (for the antis) could mean the end of California's assault weapons ban. Possibly. It could also cost California a great deal of money. And while it is no sure thing that there will be a full reversal of our assault weapons laws, there is a really good chance that this bill will not stand up in court, which means that even for a die hard anti gun nut, these bills may just be a waste. That's not the legacy that Brown wants.


So yes, there is a chance that he will veto. I'm not holding my breath, just saying, it's not a waste of time to encourage him to do the right thing.


Or maybe it's better that this does go through, and hits the courts. That way we at least know where we stand in the long term.
 
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