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Posted on May 19, 2017 by Beth Baumann This morning, the State of California released their language regarding their assault weapons and high-capacity magazine bans. In the document, the state mandates all firearms they consider to be “assault weapons” must be registered with the Department of Justice: Any person who from January 1, 2001 to […]

by Joel B. Pollak  17 May 2017 California Governor Jerry Brown referred to taxpayers as “freeloaders” last week for objecting to his new gas tax and car fee hikes. “The freeloaders — I’ve had enough of them … They have a president that doesn’t tell the truth and they’re following suit,” he said. Brown was speaking in Orange County, […]

“California maintains a list of handguns that can be legally purchased by the public,” The San Diego Tribune reports. “But the law establishing that list also includes an exemption that allows some members of law enforcement — police officers and sheriff’s deputies, for example — to buy ‘off-roster’ guns.” Because evidently the danger of “untested” […]

Earlier separate bans on semiautomatic firearms demonized as “assault weapons” weren’t enough for California gun-grabbers. Despite the Roberti-Roos ban on specific firearm models, and the later Perata ban, a new prohibition went into effect early this year, even though the agency tasked with infringement enforcement admits compliance is impossible. “Assembly Bill 1135 and Senate Bill […]

April 14, 2017 Daniel Silverman While the confirmation of Justice Gorsuch has created a political storm, perhaps he can help protect the Second Amendment and support common sense legislation? Before we get to what Justice Gorsuch will face, we need a small amount of background. Back in 2014, U.S. District Judge Anthony Ishii of Fresno […]

By: Charlsy Panzino, February 13, 2017 The California National Guard rescued an 81-year-old on Friday after he was swept from his car during a flood, according to an Army news release. The Guard’s Company C/2-135 MEDEVAC was performing aerial reconnaissance during flooding in Greenville, California, when the Plumas County Sheriff’s Department diverted them to the […]

UPDATE: Thursday, 2/16 press conference, Butte County Sheriff states that the National Guard is on alert and staged, ready for evacuations if need be or any other mission that may arise. UPDATE: The backstory on the photo above is here: Watch a California Guard Black Hawk crew rescue a man from flood waters Feb. 13, […]

Heavy California rains have filled the lake behind Oroville Dam. When the flow rate on the main spillway was increased, damage to that spillway was discovered. The water level was then allowed to rise to the level of the emergency auxiliary spillway which had not been used since the dam was built in the 60’s. […]

“California State Senate President Pro Tem Kevin De Léon (D-Los Angeles) that ‘half his family’ was in the country illegally, using false documents, and eligible for deportation under President Trump’s new executive order against ‘sanctuary’ jurisdictions,” former California State Assemblyman Tim Donnelly reported on Breitbart. “De Léon, who introduced the bill, made his remarks at […]

By Katy Grimes — January 27, 2017 President Donald Trump announced last evening an investigation into election and voter fraud is coming. “I will be asking for a major investigation into VOTER FRAUD, including those registered to vote in two states, those who are illegal and even those registered to vote who are dead (and […]