Gun Controlled California Just Passed 15 New Gun Control Laws

California has the toughest unconstitutional gun control laws in the country. Just in case anyone in the Golden State was thinking about exercising their 2nd Amendment rights, Governor Gavin Newsom signed another 15 gun control laws. When those fail to stop criminals from committing crime, the liberals in charge are prepared to pass dozens more gun restrictions that will be ignored by scumbags.

All this astounding set of new laws proves is that gun control doesn’t do anything to reduce crime. In fact, check out this unintentionally hilarious quote from ABC 10:

Despite California’s robust gun control legislation, people continue to be shot and killed from gun violence.

Governor Gavin Newsom responded to that fact by signing 15 new gun laws aimed at strengthening gun control and the gun violence restraining order program.

All of our gun control laws don’t work so we should pass more gun control laws.

“Gun violence is an epidemic in this country, one that’s been inflamed by the inaction of politicians in Washington. While Washington has refused to act on even the most basic gun safety reforms, California is once again leading the nation in passing meaningful gun safety reforms,” said Newsom.

California already has at least 3 “assault weapons” bans, a ban on normal capacity magazines, a ban on most handguns, a waiting period, 1 gun per month, licensing requirement to buy guns and ammo, safe storage, no private sales, no open carry, and is a shall-issue state. What more could the freedom-hating liberal A-holes want?

Well, this:

SB 61 – This law does not allow people under the age of 21 to buy semiautomatic rifles. The law also does not allow people to purchase more than one semiautomatic, centerfire rifle in 30 days.

Does this also apply to convicted felons, limiting them to 1 illegal gun purchase per month?

SB 376 – This law prevents individuals from selling large numbers of firearms without a license by capping the number of annual sales at five transactions or 50 guns.

It’s already illegal to sell a firearm in California without a federal firearms license. This is as useful as a law that caps individuals from killing large numbers of people with an annual cap of five killing sprees or 50 deaths.

AB 645 – This law requires packaging for firearms to contain a warning statement on suicide prevention.

Nobody will ever commit suicide again because of this stern warning the same way people don’t drink or smoke.

AB 879 – This law requires, starting in 2024, that the sale of firearms precursor parts be conducted through a licensed firearms precursor part vendor.

Is a licensed firearms precursor vendor even a real thing? I suspect buying gun parts in California is now a thing of the past.

AB 1669 – This law updates existing law by applying the same gun show regulations that already apply to firearms dealers to ammunition vendors. This law also ensures that sufficient funding is available for firearm regulatory efforts.

So no more ammo sales at gun shows?

AB 1297 – This law requires any local authority issuing concealed firearm licenses to charge an applicant a fee sufficient to cover the reasonable costs of processing, issuing and enforcement of the license. This law also eliminates the existing $100 limit on processing fees for concealed firearm licenses.

Awesome! A state that barely issues concealed carry permits can now deny people their rights by charge a million bucks for a license.

AB 893 – This law prohibits the sale of firearms and ammunition at the Del Mar Fairgrounds in the County of San Diego, the City of Del Mar, the City of San Diego.

That seems like an oddly specific do-nothing gun law.

AB 12 – This law extends the amount of time before a person can buy a gun to five years if they have a gun violence restraining order placed against them to five years.

Even more awesome. Anyone who has their guns confiscated without due process now has to wait 5 years to get their guns and gun ownership rights back.

AB 61 – This law allows for people in a workplace or school to file a gun violence restraining order against a coworker, employee, employer, or student.

Most awesomest yet. Anyone with a personal grievance can have someone’s guns taken away from them.

AB 339 – This law requires law enforcement to create policies and standards. This plan is to make it easier for people to request a gun violence restraining order.

It stands to reason that if the cops are going to take people’s guns away without due process, it should be much easier for them to do it.

AB 164 – This law makes it illegal for a person without an out-of-state, valid restraining order, injunction, or protective order to follow their state’s laws while in California.

What if it’s an illegal alien with an out-of-country restraining order? I bet they get to keep their guns in sanctuary California.

AB 1493 – This law authorizes a person who is the subject of a gun violence restraining order to petition to submit a form to the court voluntarily relinquishing their firearm rights.

I have no idea what that law means. I guess if someone has their guns taken away, they have to submit a form or they will have their guns doubly taken away.

AB 1548 – This law requires that the Nonprofit Security Grant Program is to improve the physical security of nonprofit organizations that are at high risk of violent attacks or hate crimes due to ideology, beliefs, or mission.

What is the point of this? Don’t the 14 other gun control laws eliminate gun violence like Governor Newsom said?

AB 1603 – This law codifies the California Violence Intervention and Prevention Grant Program to help reduce violence in communities that are disproportionately impacted by violence.

Nothing reduces violence like codifying shit.

AB 521 – This law requires, with the adoption of a resolution by the University of California, the UC Firearm Violence Research Center at the University of California, Davis, to develop multifaceted education and training programs for medical and mental health providers on the prevention of firearm-related injury and death.

If the people at UC Davis know how to prevent firearm-related injury and death, why are they being dicks and not telling anybody about it until California gives them a bunch of money?

I would bet anything that this new slate of gun control laws won’t do one thing to reduce gun-related crime in California. I would double-down on that bet that this time next year the state will pass another bunch of do-nothing gun control laws because it’s never enough for gun-hating liberals.