Gov. Jerry Brown Signs Bill Removing Penalty for Using Gun in Crime
Gov. Jerry Brown (D) signed a bill removing mandatory enhanced sentencing for criminals who use guns in the commission of their crimes.

Gov. Jerry Brown (D) signed a bill removing mandatory enhanced sentencing for criminals who use guns in the commission of their crimes.
Since the passage of “Gunpocalypse” and Proposition 63, California Democrats have learned that gun control is easy to pass but difficult to implement.
Speaking from the games in Rio de Janeiro, U.S. Olympic shooter Kim Rhode said she is pro-concealed carry and against the plethora of new gun controls passed by California lawmakers and signed by Governor Jerry Brown (D).
On June 30 lawmakers declared “full-blown war” on the Second Amendment by giving final approval to a body of gun control legislation known as “gunpocalypse.” It now sits on Governor Jerry Brown’s desk.
On Tuesday, California Democrats invoked the Orlando terror attack to push a body of gun control bills known as “Gunpocalypse.” The list of bills consists of roughly 10 new gun controls, which cover everything from “high capacity” magazine bans to limits on
The California Senate pushed “gunpocalypse” by acting on ten control bills Thursday.
Democrat lawmakers in California are preparing to launch a “Gunpocalypse” on Monday, May 16 in Sacramento.