California Debates Open-Carry Gun Law
A bill introduced by a San Diego Assembly Member would ban the public display of unloaded guns in California. This proposed bill has sparked debates around the state, including the Bay Area. Gun rights advocates are trying to prevent this law from being approved, and at the same time pushing to loosen up concealed arms limitations.
Gerardo Fernandez is a writer & videographer for Alianza News.
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I thought the right to bear arms was in the United States constitution! It's utterly shocking how much this founding law has been repeatedly defiled by these modern gun control laws. The only people affected by gun control laws are law abiding citizens. Criminals can and always will be able to obtain illegal firearms and use them. Law-abiding citizens who just want to be able to defend themselves from the dangers of living in California, (the state with the most murders in the nation) are prohibited from doing so by stupid gun control laws. Guns have never and never will kill people... People kill people. Guns are a critical asset to self defense and should never be restricted from the citizens of this country.
Amen to that!
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