Calif. Attorney General Xavier Becerra, DOJ Withdraw Latest “Assault Weapon”

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The CA government has no one to blame but itself. It created a system that did not work and then expected millions of people to comply with it. Now that its system completely failed it has been forced to remove the registration requirement for the time being.

http://markets.businessinsider.com/...-strong-opposition-from-gun-groups-1027360350
Sacramento, CA, July 11, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The California Department of Justice has withdrawn its latest proposed “assault weapon” regulation after facing opposition and litigation from many gun rights groups,
 
The law got scrapped because of (internet) system glitches?

Earlier today, FPC joined three other gun rights groups and individual gun owners in filing a new civil rights lawsuit challenging the DOJ’s failed “assault weapon” registration system, which prevented gun owners from complying with the laws before the July 1 deadline. Information about that case can be found at https://www.firearmspolicy.org/sharp. The groups have another active lawsuit over the “assault weapon” regulations, Holt v. Becerra, in Riverside County Superior Court.

Don't they just fix the system then vote the law in again?
 
The law got scrapped because of (internet) system glitches?



Don't they just fix the system then vote the law in again?

Sure they have to at least make a system that people can comply with
 
The CA government has no one to blame but itself. It created a system that did not work and then expected millions of people to comply with it. Now that its system completely failed it has been forced to remove the registration requirement for the time being.

http://markets.businessinsider.com/...-strong-opposition-from-gun-groups-1027360350
Not surprised. Saw an article that said 6k registered. That is likely a drop in the bucket on who owned ARs.

This state fucking sucks
 
Not surprised. Saw an article that said 6k registered. That is likely a drop in the bucket on who owned ARs.

This state fucking sucks

From what I can tell in Hawaii they had a low participation rate when they introduced their registry. A guy I know just built an 80%'er. We laughed at the thought of him strolling into the cop shop to register it.
 
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