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Commiefornia adds 11% tax to guns and ammo, tries to change the Constitution, and add a rule for pistols to have microstamping.

submitted by allAheadFull to Weimerica 6 monthsNov 9, 2023 15:45:22 ago (+22/-0)     (archive.is)

https://archive.is/np68C

Dear God, we could use a tidal wave.

With the signing of AB 28, California will now add an 11% excise tax on the purchase of guns and ammunition

The signings come just days after a Newsom-led campaign to amend the U.S. Constitution passed out of the California Legislature.

The measure passed by legislators calls for a state Constitutional Convention to consider additional federal rules on firearms purchases and use, but two-thirds of states need to pass similar measures in order for the process to advance.

Another new law, SB 452, will require beginning in 2028 that all pistols have microstamping technology, which will leave unique markings on cartridge cases when the pistol is fired, making it easier to trace which weapon was used in a shooting.




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[ - ] Sector2 4 points 6 monthsNov 9, 2023 17:03:57 ago (+4/-0)

The tide has come in and gone out twice today. What you want is a tsunami, but only the collapse of the Hilina Slump on the Island of Hawaii would be significant on the left coast. For example, the 2011 tsunami was only around 6 feet when it arrived. $20 million + in damage to the harbor, but that was it.

A complete failure of the cliff at the southern side of Hawaii along the extensional Hilina Fault system, however, would generate a huge, sudden disaster. It is estimated that about 10 percent of the island’s total volume could be affected by the collapse. The huge slide could generate a magnitude 9 quake, which is comparable to the largest earthquakes ever measured. It would also generate a megatsunami with an estimated wave height of more than 1000 feet throughout the islands. - https://seismo.berkeley.edu/blog/2018/05/07/a-slow-emergency-and-a-sudden-slump.html

Around 1975, a quake caused it to drop 11 feet, and another 2 feet in 2018. A previous collapse 'way' back had 6 mile diameter 'rocks' tumble 30 miles out to sea. When the current unstable area collapses and slides into the ocean, estimates for the waves hitting California are 100 to 300 feet. For comparison, the highest tsunami hitting Japan in 2011 was up around Noda (IIRC), and about 120 feet in height.

I've watched around 600 hours of the 2011 Japan tsunami. It's pretty mind-blowing. Imagine a 40 to 60 foot wall of water sweeping over your house and town.

[ - ] prototype 3 points 6 monthsNov 10, 2023 05:13:12 ago (+3/-0)*

Cobra Commander would probably perk up at this and be like "and hypothetically what would it cost to structurally engineer the hilina slump into a collapse?"

Cartoon levels of villainy but with real consequences.

Whole worlds gone mad.

[ - ] Sector2 0 points 6 monthsNov 10, 2023 10:39:35 ago (+0/-0)

Possibly under $50 billion? Depends on whether they're unionized or not.

[ - ] uvulectomy 2 points 6 monthsNov 10, 2023 01:26:49 ago (+2/-0)

Imagine a 40 to 60 foot wall of water sweeping over your house and town.

Doesn't even have to be that. Look at the footage from Sendai Airport. The depth of the water wasn't very high, but it just kept coming and didn't stop.

[ - ] Sector2 1 point 6 monthsNov 10, 2023 02:14:18 ago (+1/-0)

Doesn't take much depth to be lethal. I watched a video of a girl step out of a cafe on a steep city street into a downpour to take a selfie. Water was ankle deep, but moving fast. It knocked her down and swept her down the street into deeper water at the flats. A second video a few blocks down showed her in 6 foot waves, then disappearing with the torrent into a raging river. Ankle deep water on a city street.

Up along the northern coast, there was a lot of 40 to 60 foot walls of water sweeping whole towns away. Also, a lot of the houses float at first. That was the probably the wildest natural disaster ever recorded on video.

[ - ] Clubberlang 3 points 6 monthsNov 9, 2023 21:12:53 ago (+3/-0)

This is the last God given right we've been so blessed to have been given.

But since these satanic jewcocksucking demons believe themselves more powerful than God, this is the last thing standing in their way of total enslavement of the western world.

[ - ] uvulectomy 2 points 6 monthsNov 10, 2023 00:12:37 ago (+2/-0)

Ahh yes, require tiny little imprints on a part subject to high levels of wear. What could possibly go wrong?

And of course nobody will ever replace a worn out firing pin!

[ - ] allAheadFull [op] 0 points 6 monthsNov 10, 2023 01:10:22 ago (+0/-0)

They already have a database of bullets test fired at the factory for each gun that they can supposedly forensically match. It must affect performance or cost way more or they wouldn't be doing it.

[ - ] uvulectomy 1 point 6 monthsNov 10, 2023 01:24:20 ago (+1/-0)

They only ever manage to match up the rifling if they've also recovered the gun in question. I've never seen them look at the round and use it to find the gun, only to "prove" it came from the gun they already confiscated.

And people change barrels all the time for different reasons.

[ - ] HeavyBrain 2 points 6 monthsNov 9, 2023 16:21:34 ago (+2/-0)

That will show those whities trying not to get robbed by niggers stealing tvs and cars because they need bread for their aspirin raper families.

[ - ] Anus_Expander 1 point 6 monthsNov 10, 2023 06:01:36 ago (+1/-0)

If all niggers and beaners would disappear, 'gun violence' practically would not exist

[ - ] prototype 0 points 6 monthsNov 10, 2023 05:09:51 ago (+0/-0)

The more they pass laws without the public's full consent, the more the public will flaunt those laws.

[ - ] allAheadFull [op] 0 points 6 monthsNov 10, 2023 18:32:52 ago (+0/-0)

The manufacturers and the gun shops will follow the laws though.

[ - ] prototype 0 points 6 monthsNov 10, 2023 21:40:19 ago (+0/-0)

The manufacturers and the gun shops will follow the laws though.

Actually I think what will happen is it'll drive the growth of a much bigger black market for guns, cottage industry guys in their garages outright ignoring the potential severe consequences of manufacturing firearms and selling them to their friends.

I think its gonna be a much bigger trend than anyone realizes. It's one thing for people to hate the laws they had no say in passing. It is another thing entirely when they lose respect for the idea of law and laws.

[ - ] deleted 0 points 6 monthsNov 10, 2023 23:36:31 ago (+0/-0)

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[ - ] Clubberlang 0 points 6 monthsNov 9, 2023 21:15:03 ago (+0/-0)

All this will lead to like Sydney Australia is all the people that hate you and want you enslaved will have the guns.