Saturday, July 13, 2013

APPS: California's Gun Confiscation Scheme Gone Very Wrong





As frightening as this video is, in April of this year, the California State Legislature passed a bill approving $24 million to expedite the confiscation of 40,000 guns recently made illegal by California Democrats in control of the state.

SB 140, authored by Sen. Mark Leno, a Democrat from San Francisco, is gun-confiscation.

The measure will take $24 million from the Dealer Record of Sale (DROS) surplus funds and give it to the California Department of Justice (DOJ), which is in charge of confiscating illegal guns.

The DROS account holds fees that are imposed upon every transfer or sale of a firearm in California.

The funds will go toward enforcing the California Department of Justice's Armed Prohibited Persons System (APPS) program which began in 2007.

APPS cross-references various state databases to check people who have legally purchased handguns and registered assault weapons since 1996 against individuals who are prohibited from owning or possessing firearms.

APPS also cross-references gun owners with individuals who have been reported to the state California Department of Justice as "mentally ill."

What this means is that Doctors and Hospitals in California are required to report to the California Department of Justice any individual who has received treatment or medications for any sort of disorder such as anxiety or hypertension or depression which is considered a mental disorder.

California is the only U.S. state where law enforcement officials actually confiscate guns from the homes of individuals who had bought guns legally in the past - yet have now been deemed not legally permitted to own them because of new laws.

It is laughable that California Democrats love depicting this state as being so modern and progressive.

Gun-confiscating agents do not obtain search warrants in California!

Supposedly they convince people to let them into their homes and hand over their guns.

But, it is good to know that if an individual does turn over a gun then he or she can be arrested on suspicion of illegally owning a firearm - whether they have one or not.

So your choice is to either let them in and illegally search your home, or be arrested on suspicion.

That's a hell of a choice!

No, this is not America. This is California!

The state is in control here. Our homes can be searched for one reason or another, at any time they wish, and their is nothing that we can do about it.
Our rights as Americans, our rights against illegal search and seizure, does not matter here in California.

Democrats here can just about get away with murder, especially since there is a Democrat in the White House who doesn't want his Attorney General to go against the illegal doings in States controlled by fellow Democrats.

Because we don't have even the smallest protections under the law, the innocent are not protected here in California.

Your home is not yours if the state of California wants to enter your home and terrorize your family. The state is in control here.

So what can be done?

I don't believe anything can be done here. Our judicial system is politically controlled by Democrats, and those attorneys who may put up a fight are ruined by the liberal controlled press and the Democrat Party political machine.

All I see that can be done is to put out a warning to others. And even with that, in reality it's up to you to decide whether you want this sort of nation or not.
Just as many are worried about the Federal Government abusing its powers, Americans need to protect their rights at the state level as well.

As for us here in California, the dictatorial Democrats are in charge and our rights are now null and void!


Story by Tom Correa




1 comment:

  1. When it comes to gun control, I always say this. The next time somebody wants my gun or demands my gun, I'm just gonna tell them what the people in Gonzales, Texas told the Mexican Army in 1835. "Come And Take It!"

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