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How the State of California Got Tough on Guns Over the years, various incidents like the Parkland shooting and many others around the USA have sparked concerns about gun laws and safety rules. The problem comes due to the varying restrictions and gun laws followed and implemented by the many states of America. Some states are only checking the very basic background details and other states such as California are going all out to see if the person is in fact totally safe and eligible to carry a gun. The state of California has one of the strictest laws any state in America has and people are far less likely to get killed in a shooting incident as compared to any other state, according to Ari Freilich who has helped in writing the most recent gun restrictions in California. California has the most number of laws and a very multi-faceted procedure to procure a gun. It has around 110 gun laws and restrictions that are even not fully known to the residents of this state. Reaching out to a licensed seller of handguns San Diego will show you the full picture and list of things that are required to get your hands on a gun legally. These strict laws and tough set of requirements really bring the very best and safest people down the funnel to buy a gun. There are various regulations on the dealers whether in-store or online, meticulous background checks, bans on high-risk individuals and many other degrees of qualification required. In fact, the state of California has been at the top spot of most number of rules and laws since 1991 and has been awarded with an A grade as well. On the other hand, a magazine called Guns and Ammo has also labelled California the 6th worst state for gun owners after Washington D.C and New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts and Hawaii. So why has the State of California got so tough on gun laws, let’s find out right now. Reasons for the Tough Gun Laws by the State of California The state of California has always acted after a shaking tragedy has hit it with full force, forcing them to make amends in their rules and legislation. After every few years something has jeopardized the calm in California, leading to newer, stricter and sterner laws. It all started back in 1967, when 30 protesters of the Black Panther Party stormed in with loaded handguns, shotguns and rifles in the Capitol California in full public view. This led to the change of laws which were at that time pretty easy to evade and deceive. Governor Ronald Regan was quick to sign the bill that prohibits the open carry of loaded guns in the cities and towns of California. Soon after the U.S Gun Control Act was also passed in 1968, that had rules applied to all the states of America, which included points like minimum age of 21 years, vendors must have license to sell and no person charged with felony or mental health problems should get their hands on a gun legally. This also increased the waiting period for acquiring a gun from one day to fifteen days in 1972. But soon after in 1989 another tragedy hit the state where a gunman opened fire and killed five children in Stockton elementary school. This further led the lawmakers to find the loopholes in the legislation and increase in the gun laws. All the firearms sales were to be done by licensed
California gun stores, dealers and vendors. A waiting period was imposed on the purchase of every gun and a 10-year ban was also imposed for some gun offenses. This made things go a bit smoothly but then in 1993 in San Francisco, a man killed 9 people in the downtown law office led to a complete ban on assault weapons. In 1994, it was essential for all gun buyers to pass a written test, watch videos or take a proper gun course before getting a gun legally. In the coming years, these laws were modified and tweaked as per the requirements, with the gun waiting period reduced to ten days, which is still the current waiting time period. The assault weapons ban was further boosted with rules like no 10+ magazines, one hand gun in a month, all first-time buyers must pass an exam given by the local law enforcement agencies. But in 2015, another mass shooting in San Bernardino, where 14 were killed by a couple who went out on a rampage made the law enforcement agency again question the laws and the safety of the citizens. In 2016, ammunition background checks were also made essential, no guns were to be sent by mail, the gun owner had to go to a licensed dealer and pick up the gun from the vendor. In 2017, once again a shooting incident happened in Tehama which was done with self-assembled guns and in 2018, a shooter killed 13 innocent people in a Thousand Oaks bar. In 2019, mass shootings were again witnessed at Gilroy Garlic Festival and Saugus High School. Current Rules and Regulations in the State of California As of now, there has been a strong conflict going on between the government and the gun lobby. Governor Newsom wants to enforce the law of background checks for purchasing and attaining ammunition along with a complete ban on high magazine capacity. But a federal judge has called both these rules and laws unconstitutional. While the governor wants to make things even harder and complicated for gun owners, the gun advocates and producers want ease of laws so that millions of dollars can be added to their wealth. Conclusion The general perception is that, the stricter the laws are the fewer the incidents and deaths will be. Especially if the guns are not easily available to convicted persons or the people with unpredictability certainly leads to less crimes with guns.