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DAILY ALERT FOR
Wednesday, June 6, 2018
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Today, the Senate
Judicial and Community Affairs Committee voted 3-2 to defeat radical gun ban
measure, Senate Bill 163.
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Friday, June 1 was
the deadline for bills to pass out of the house of origin in the California
legislature. Below, find an update on firearm and hunting related bills
continuing through the legislative process and the current status including
upcoming hearings.
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Dan Ashe, former
President Barack Obama’s Fish and Wildlife Service director, is proposing
that Washington pass a package of gun control restrictions far stricter than
Hillary Clinton ever proposed or that her husband’s 1994 assault weapons ban
imposed. Under his outline, backed by some outdoors writers, AR-15s and most
semi-automatic weapons would be banned, nobody under age 21 would be able to
buy a gun, and those on the “no-fly” list would be outlawed from owning guns.
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It's not up to a
state judge to tell the governor to enact a flawed gun buyer screening law
that voters approved nearly 18 months ago, a top state government lawyer said
Tuesday. "They're asking the court to order the governor to say specific
words, to actually script a letter for the governor and force him to sign
it," state Solicitor General Lawrence VanDyke said during arguments in a
lawsuit seeking enactment of the screening measure. "Those things are
miles beyond any legal standard," VanDyke insisted.
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