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California Bullet Button Buffoonery: What it means to you

California is the future of gun control, ignore it at your own peril. They started by banning a list of ugly guns after a mad man shot children at a McDonalds in 1984.  When that had no effect, the legoslature made a list of rifle features which were prohibited.

When people designed guns to comply with the law, they used the San Bernardino terror attack to ban devices which prevented magazine removal in compliance with their law .

In July 2017, all magazines which hold more than ten rounds become illegal.  After 2018, no one in California will be able buy ammo unless they have a license and go to a state approved dealer.

The next step is a complete ban on semiautomatic rifles with detachable magazines, even .22s. How do we know this? They already did it.  The bill was written and passed the legislature in 2015, but was not signed into law by the Governor. It will be passed again this year.

Vast fortunes are being spent paying politicians to pass these unconstitutional infringements which harass the law abiding but have no effect on crime. The “me too” scramble to claim this money is so competitive in California that there are overlapping laws and voter initiatives with very similar requirements.  Enforcement agencies and the law abiding are left with a confusing mess.

This is a design feature not a flaw. They will not rest and they will not stop until all guns are banned.  The new President has the ability to place constitution literate judges on the bench, but it will take a dozen years and hundreds of law suits to reverse the laws on the books.

A bullet button is a device which serves no other purpose than make rifles to compliant with California’s firearms laws. It is used to lock a magazine into a semiautomatic rifle, replacing the magazine release with a block which forces the user to remove the magazine by using a tool as opposed to his or her finger.

In 2017,  the bullet button will be illegal.  Existing guns may be registered as “California Assault Weapons”, but upon the registered owners death must be destroyed, taken out of state or turned over to law enforcement .  It is a generational confiscation.

It was thought that once guns were registered, they would no longer require the bullet button, because they were 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 dratft 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.

 

 

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Mark Miller is a Green Beret who served in Afghanistan and a number of other live fire locations. He's a poet-warrior in the classic sense, a casual hero and a student of science.

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