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WATCH: FPC Takes On Bill That Lets Your Boss Take Your Gun Rights

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FPC Battles Ammo Ban; Newsom Hides

Earlier this morning, FPC and other advocates opposed to Lt. Governor Gavin Newsom’s Ammo Ban presented their arguments to the...
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Your Rifles will be Rationed; Fight Back NOW

Assembly Bill 1674, authored by California Assemblyman Miguel Santiago (D – Los Angeles), would make it a crime to attempt...
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KPCC: California gun sales spiking in 2016

CA politicians = the year's best gun salesmen... Via KPCC
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Guns.com: Plan to Expand California Gun Violence Restraining Orders Moves Forward

Terrible news...  Via Guns.com:
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KEEP THE PRESSURE ON: Gun Confiscation Bill Up For Vote

As you know from yesterday, AB 2607, by Assemblymember Phil Ting (D-San Francisco), which allows your boss, professor, or therapist...
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Guns.com: Top California Dems at Odds Over who will Lead Fight for More Gun Control

“This infighting just goes to show that their efforts are not about protecting people from gun violence,” Craig J. DeLuz,...
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URGENT: Save the M1 Carbine!

We need YOUR HELP to fight one of the worst gun control bills that we have ever seen.This bill would...
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They’re Prioritizing Gun Control Over Your Kids’ Education

Senator Lois Wolk’s (D-Davis) Senate Bill 1006, which seeks to establish the California Firearm Violence Research Center within the University...
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Firearms Policy Coalition, Inc. (FPC) is a 501(c)(4) non-profit organization (EIN 47-2460415). Contributions to FPC are generally not tax-deductible. FPC reasonably estimates that 8% of membership dues are allocable to political or lobbying expenditures annually and cannot be deducted as a trade or business expense under section 162(e) of the Internal Revenue Code.

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