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    CA - Brown bans OC and passes long-gun registration.

    I care less about anyone's opinion on how viable OC is in terms of self defense. The erosion of our Constitutional rights continues... http://www.sacbee.com/2011/09/09/389...-carrying.html
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    Quote Originally Posted by Irish View Post
    I care less about anyone's opinion on how viable OC is in terms of self defense. The erosion of our Constitutional rights continues... http://www.sacbee.com/2011/09/09/389...-carrying.html
    At first I thought you were talking about OC spray and thought it was sad. This is just down right crazy. What a waste that a beautiful state like CA is run by left wing retards.

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    Another state ruined by a couple liberal metro areas. Most of the state is as conservative as anywhere else.

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    Boiling a frog a few degrees at a time...

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    Incredible. The rest of the country is granting shall issue permits and California is already at the completely opposite end of the spectrum.
    Why do the loudest do the least?

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    Legislature passed it, now onto Governor Jerry Brown to either sign it or veto it.

    Honestly, not sure which way he will go.

    Since, he recently vetoed a bunch of bills while saying "I am concerned about the continuing and seemingly inexorable transfer of authority from parents to the state. Not every human problem deserves a law."

    Just confused that a democrat would say that.

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