Fight Gunpocalypse And Win A Gun
We need your help in California.
Gunpocalypse is on course for Governor Jerry Brown’s desk.
That means we need YOU to voice your opposition to Governor Brown and ask that he VETO the anti-guns bills at his desk.
Tell him that you won’t be visiting the state because their gun laws automatically make you a criminal.
And as a thank you for submitting your petition, we will automatically enter you into a giveaway for a Smith and Wesson M&P Shield 9mm handgun.
The bills heading to the Governor are:
SB 880 (Hall): Bans common and constitutionally protected firearms that have magazine locking devices.
SB 894 (Jackson): Re-victimizes victims by criminalizing the failure to report lost and stolen firearms.
SB 1235 (de Leon): Now competes with Gavin Newsom’s Safety for All Act/Ammo Ban.
SB 1446 (Hancock): Confiscation of lawfully acquired, standard capacity ammunition feeding devices.
AB 857 (Cooper): Forced “Ghost Gun” registration.
AB 1135 (Levine): Bans common and constitutionally protected firearms that have magazine locking devices.
AB 1511 (Santiago): Bans the loaning of firearms.
AB 1673 (Gipson): Redefines “firearms” to include items that are not firearms.
AB 1674 (Santiago): Bans buying more than one firearm within a 30-day period.
AB 1695 (Bonta): Makes some non-violent misdemeanors punishable by prohibitions on owning firearms.
AB 2607 (Ting): Dramatically expands who can request a Gun Violence Restraining order.
The Constitutional crisis could not be any more urgent.
Once these bills are passed, they will become law unless Governor Brown hears from you and vetoes Gunpocalypse.
We need all hands on deck to ensure the Governor hears YOUR voice over the cackle calls of the Brady Campaign.
Honestly, what can be better than fighting for gun rights and being entered to win a gun?
I, the undersigned URGE Governor Brown to VETO all of the bills above. They turn law-abiding gun owners like myself into criminals. I will refuse to visit California since I am obviously not welcome if these bills are signed.
To view the official contest rules, click here.