A new California gun control law takes effect next week that will allow police, without prior warning to a gun owner, to seize their weapons if a judge decides there's a potential for violence.
The law was prompted by a 2014 mass shooting near the University of California, Santa Barbara, in which officers beforehand visited shooter Elliot Rodger's home after his parents raised alarms about his mental health — yet concluded he wasn't a risk and didn't search the apartment where he'd stashed guns, ammo and knives.
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Local slobs better think twice. I will take a life or ten quicker than my guns are taken.
Bet, they won't take a member of the NRA guns
Sure! Just put your NRA sticker in your front window and you'll be good to go.
And I bet you won't keyboard warrior
This raises alarms about California Legislature's mental health.
1008 you are that guy and don't even no it. Smh!
California , take their guns , they don't know what they are for anyway. You can't fix California stupid.
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