Schwarzenegger signs ammunition sales bill

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Schwarzenegger signs ammunition sales bill

Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger today signed into law a bill that requires buyers of handgun ammunition to leave thumbprints and detailed personal information with registered ammo sellers, as well as put restrictions on online bullet sales.

?Assembly Bill 962 reasonably regulates access to ammunition and improves public safety without placing undue burdens on consumers,? Schwarzenegger said in a letter explaining his decision.

The new restrictions will take effect Feb. 1, 2011.

Authored by Assemblyman Kevin de Leon, D-Los Angeles, the bill bans direct shipping to Californians who buy bullets via mail order or over the Internet.

Instead, any ammo they buy would need to be picked up at a licensed handgun ammunition dealer, similar to the way guns are currently bought and sold.

The bill doesn?t require a waiting period to pick up ammunition as there is when purchasing firearms. All handgun ammunition must be kept behind store counters.

Ammunition that can be used in both pistols and rifles ? like the popular .22 caliber round used by target shooters and small game hunters ? fall under the new restrictions.

The bill also would require that those purchasing ammunition provide photo ID and a thumbprint.

The information would be kept on file and made available to law enforcement agencies.

Around a dozen gang-plagued cities in California have enacted similar local ordinances, geared to keep gang members from buying ammunition or tracking them down when they do.

De Leon spokesman Dan Reeves has said the local laws have helped police track down 200 criminals who bought handgun ammunition. Some were drug dealers and many had large caches of illegal guns or explosives.

Under the law, anyone who knowingly sells handgun ammunition to a felon would be committing a misdemeanor. The law also would make it a misdemeanor for documented gang members to possess handgun ammunition.

The bill has been criticized by gun rights advocates, online ammunition retailers and Republicans.

John Moffett, a clerk at Jones? Fort gun store in Redding, said today that the bill will put an extra regulatory hurdle on consumers and ammunition dealers.

?It?s going to be a hassle on both ends,? Moffett said.

Though Schwarzenegger vetoed a similar bill in 2004, saying the federal government?s attempt at similar legislation proved to be ?unworkable and offered no public safety benefit,? the governor today said that De Leon?s bill struck a fair balance between public safety and didn?t put undue burdens on bullet vendors and firearms dealers.



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Nazis Fear an Armed People: Schwarzenegger?s Ammo Law

Nazis Fear an Armed People: Schwarzenegger?s Ammo Law

Nazis Fear an Armed People: Schwarzenegger?s Ammo Law

Kurt Nimmo
Infowars
October 13, 2009

Second Amendment advocates and other defenders of the Constitution and the Bill of Rights are outraged by California Gov. Schwarzenegger?s scheme to force all law-abiding gun owners in the state to submit data to be inserted in a database when they purchase ammunition.


It makes sense California would enact such a law. The state is lorded over by an avowed Nazi.

?I admired Hitler, for instance, because he came from being a little man with almost no formal education up to power. And I admire him for being such a good public speaker,? Arnie said in the documentary Pumping Iron. The producer of the film, George Butler, considers Schwarzenegger a ?flagrant, outspoken admirer of Hitler.?

Schwarzenegger?s SS Totenkopf death?s head belt buckle displayed on the cover of Time Magazine

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In a book proposal, according to the New York Times, Butler also said he had seen Mr. Schwarzenegger playing ?Nazi marching songs from long-playing records in his collection at home? and said that the actor ?frequently clicked his heels and pretended to be an S.S. officer.?

In response to Butler?s accusation, Schwarzenegger told the newspaper in 2003 that he despises Hitler.

He does? If so, why does Schwarzenegger wear a belt buckle bearing the SS Totenkopf, a Nazi SS insignia? Schwarzenegger appeared on the cover of Time Magazine on June 25, 2007, with Michael Bloomberg ? who also has contempt for the Second Amendment ? wearing the death?s head belt buckle. He wore it again nine months later in the March 2008 issue of Esquire Magazine.

Schwarzenegger proudly displayed the death?s head buckle a few months ago at the CeBIT 2009 IT conference in Hanover, Germany.

Schwarzenegger?s late father, Gustav, voluntarily applied to join the Nazi Party in 1938 when it was still illegal in Austria. He also voluntarily applied to become a member of the Sturmabteilung, the Nazi paramilitary wing, on May 1, 1939. He was a Hitler-worshiping brownshirt.

Arnie invited Austrian president Kurt Waldheim to his wedding in 1986 after it emerged that the former UN secretary general had long concealed that he fought in a German army commando accused of atrocities.

All of this may be incidental to Arnie?s signing of AB962, the California ammo bill. But then, considering Arnie?s flagrant display of an SS insignia, it does not seem likely.

Nazis feared an armed public. Soon after grabbing power in 1933, the Nazis conducted massive searches and seizures of firearms from political opponents. ?After five years of repression and eradication of dissidents, Hitler signed a new gun control law in 1938, which benefited Nazi party members and entities, but denied firearm ownership to enemies of the state,? writes Stephen P. Halbrook.

?History shows that all conquerors who have allowed their subject races to carry arms have prepared their own downfall by so doing,? Hitler said.

?The Nazi Weapons Law of 1938 replaced a Law on Firearms and Ammunition of April 13, 1928,? writes Jews For The Preservation of Firearms Ownership. ?The 1928 law was enacted by a center-right, freely elected German government that wanted to curb ?gang activity,? violent street fights between Nazi party and Communist party thugs. All firearm owners and their firearms had to be registered. Sound familiar? ?Gun control? did not save democracy in Germany. It helped to make sure that the toughest criminals, the Nazis, prevailed.

In California it is much the same ? the state, the toughest criminal on the block, will now have a monopoly on gun possession while the law-abiding citizens will be forced to jump through hoops in order to realize the constitutional right to own a firearm.

It is ironic that Schwarzenegger signed this bill. He is an avowed Nazi that takes pride in wearing the same insignia as the Schutzstaffel or the SS. It is a symbol representing not only the secret police and naked totalitarian power, but the Nazi death cult responsible for killing tens of millions of innocent humans.

It is ironic that Schwarzenegger signed this bill. He is an avowed Nazi that takes pride in wearing the same insignia as the Schutzstaffel or the SS. It is a symbol representing not only the secret police and naked totalitarian power, but the Nazi death cult responsible for killing tens of millions of innocent humans.
Millions of them would have lived a lot longer if they had firearms and fought back against the people Arnold Schwarzenegger worships.


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