In 2016, California has decided that the bullet button should be illegal. Existing guns may be registered as “California Assault Weapons,”but must be destroyed, taken out of state or turned over to law enforcement upon the registered owners death. It is a generational confiscation.
It was thought that once guns were registered, they would no longer require the bullet button, if they became registered “California Assault Weapons.” The law did not specify this, but the California Department of Justice has proposed new regulations to create felons from lawful citizens. In a related story, illegal aliens are protected and get drivers licenses.
New draft policy HERE
You've reached your daily free article limit.
Subscribe and support our veteran writing staff to continue reading.
In 2016, California has decided that the bullet button should be illegal. Existing guns may be registered as “California Assault Weapons,”but must be destroyed, taken out of state or turned over to law enforcement upon the registered owners death. It is a generational confiscation.
It was thought that once guns were registered, they would no longer require the bullet button, if they became registered “California Assault Weapons.” The law did not specify this, but the California Department of Justice has proposed new regulations to create felons from lawful citizens. In a related story, illegal aliens are protected and get drivers licenses.
New draft policy HERE
If you don’t know what bullet button is, consider yourself lucky. You should know, because Bloomburg and Soros are spending millions to change your state laws.
They will never stop. Their idea of reasonable restriction is prohibition. Watch California and learn.
Photo courtesy of bulletbutton.com
This article is courtesy of Mark Miller from The Arms Guide.
In Desperation, Scores of Ukrainian Women Turn to ‘Only Fans’ To Make Ends Meet
While California Burns, Thieves Steal Humvees, Other Military Equipment, From Army Reserve Center in LA County
Pete Hegseth’s Senate Confirmation Hearings: A Crucial Test for the Next Secretary of Defense
Japan Pushes Back F-35B Fighters Delivery Again
Join SOFREP for insider access and analysis.
TRY 14 DAYS FREEAlready a subscriber? Log In
COMMENTS
You must become a subscriber or login to view or post comments on this article.