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Posted: 07 Feb 2011, 22:19
The provisions of a 2009 law — AB 962 — were scheduled to go into effect at the beginning of February. As reported previously for The New American, "The adoption of AB 962 on October 11, 2009 is one more of the grave betrayals of the rights of Californians to occur under the misguided leadership of RINO Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, who refused to veto the bill, despite his veto of similar legislation in 2004. Various legal challenges have been raised to provisions of the new law, but unless there is court action before the end of January, the law will go into effect February 1, 2011."
Fresno County Superior Court Judge Jeffrey Hamilton's ruling forbids AB 962 from going into effect because it was manifestly unconstitutional. As reported by the Associated Press last week:
Fresno County Superior Court Judge Jeffrey Hamilton's oral ruling covers key sections of that law that rely on a state code defining handgun ammunition as "principally for use in pistols, revolvers, and other firearms capable of being concealed," a definition he said was so vaguely written it was unconstitutional.
The judge's decision blocks the creation of a licensing and registration system governing ammunition sales, and prevents gunshops from taking buyers' fingerprints, elements of the law that were set to go into effect on Feb. 1.
Regulations in some California cities limiting ammo sales, including in Sacramento and Los Angeles, will not be affected.
Thank You Your Honor !!
Ukratko - sudac " županijskog " suda u Kaliforniji Štovani Jeffry Hamilton , poništio je zakon podpisan po kalifornijskom governatoru Arnoldu po kome se svako streljivo koje se može koristiti u „ skrivenom „ oružju , može kupiti jedino osobno , uz predoćenje osobne karte i kupac mora trgovcu dati otisak prsta .
Sudac Hamilton je mutnu i nejasnu odluku poništio i nazvao je protuustavnom !
Čestitke sudcu Hamiltonu !!
Fresno County Superior Court Judge Jeffrey Hamilton's ruling forbids AB 962 from going into effect because it was manifestly unconstitutional. As reported by the Associated Press last week:
Fresno County Superior Court Judge Jeffrey Hamilton's oral ruling covers key sections of that law that rely on a state code defining handgun ammunition as "principally for use in pistols, revolvers, and other firearms capable of being concealed," a definition he said was so vaguely written it was unconstitutional.
The judge's decision blocks the creation of a licensing and registration system governing ammunition sales, and prevents gunshops from taking buyers' fingerprints, elements of the law that were set to go into effect on Feb. 1.
Regulations in some California cities limiting ammo sales, including in Sacramento and Los Angeles, will not be affected.
Thank You Your Honor !!
Ukratko - sudac " županijskog " suda u Kaliforniji Štovani Jeffry Hamilton , poništio je zakon podpisan po kalifornijskom governatoru Arnoldu po kome se svako streljivo koje se može koristiti u „ skrivenom „ oružju , može kupiti jedino osobno , uz predoćenje osobne karte i kupac mora trgovcu dati otisak prsta .
Sudac Hamilton je mutnu i nejasnu odluku poništio i nazvao je protuustavnom !
Čestitke sudcu Hamiltonu !!