California Turns Itself Into A ‘Sanctuary State’

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    Tic
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    Can California even be considered part of US anymore, if it continues to act against not only it’s own native citizens, but the laws of the federal government?

    Looks like it will be more and more decline for Californians. By January, the new gun laws will also take into effect which already are passed. It means that semi auto rifles will no longer be able to reload with a new magazine unless the rifle is take apart. Also, ammo cannot be obtained online. They were hoping to implement these laws before, but because it was no enforceable, they have waited until 2018.

    I truly feel sorry for citizens of California who don’t fall within the leftist ideology.

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    California Gov. Jerry Brown signed a “sanctuary state” bill on Thursday that will limit the extent to which local and state enforcement can cooperate with federal immigration officials. It’s the most significant legislative step in the state’s efforts to resist President Donald Trump’s anti-immigrant policies. 
    The California Values Act, otherwise known as Senate Bill 54, blocks local police from “using resources to investigate, interrogate, detain, detect, or arrest persons for immigration enforcement purposes.” The prohibited acts include detaining individuals solely at the request of federal immigration officials, making arrests on immigration warrants and inquiring into someone’s immigration status. While many California cities have already adopted such policies, the new law extends those parameters to all law enforcement in the state, including school police.
    “These are uncertain times for undocumented Californians and their families, and this bill strikes a balance that will protect public safety, while bringing a measure of comfort to those families who are now living in fear every day,” Brown said in a signing statement. 
    The bill, authored by state Senate President Pro Tem Kevin de León (D), was introduced prior to Trump’s inauguration. It seeks to limit the impact of Trump’s immigration crackdown, specifically his actions targeting so-called sanctuary cities.
    Chief among those moves was the president’s January executive order that threatened to cut funding for cities that don’t cooperate with immigration officials. While that order was blocked by a federal judge earlier this year, the administration has since taken other actions against sanctuary cities. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has ramped up arrests in several cities, and Attorney General Jeff Session announced plans to block federal crime-fighting funds for sanctuary cities. 
    “California’s local law enforcement cannot be commandeered and used by the Trump Administration to tear families apart, undermine our safety, and wreak havoc on our economy,” de León said in a statement on Thursday. “We will not stand idly by as President Trump and Attorney General Jeff Sessions seek to divide this nation by scapegoating honest, hardworking families and casting immigrants as threats to be neutralized.”
    While Brown has broadly supported efforts to protect his state’s immigrant population, the Democratic governor wavered on SB 54 until the bill was amended to address some of his concerns. The revised legislation, unveiled in September, eased off some of the proposed restrictions on how local police could interact with federal officials, most notably allowing sheriffs to share information with the feds about individuals in custody who have been convicted of one of approximately 800 listed crimes. 

    The Brown-approved measure also The Brown-approved measure also lets federal officials interview people in local law enforcement custody. 
    “The goal here is to block and not to collaborate with abuse of federal power,” Brown said in August. “It is a balancing act.”
    The changes to the bill weren’t enough, however, for the California State Sheriffs’ Association. The powerful law enforcement group continued to lobby against the legislation, arguing that it would put police in the position of defying federal orders to comply with state regulations. 
    “Our overarching concern remains that limiting local law enforcement’s ability to communicate and cooperate with federal law enforcement officers endangers public safety,” the sheriffs association said in a statement following release of the amended legislation. “The bill still goes too far in cutting off communications with the federal government.” 
    The new law is set to go into effect in January. However, it’s likely to face legal challenges from Trump’s administration — Sessions called the bill “unconscionable” in September. 
    De León has said he’s prepared to defend the law in court. 
    When asked about the bill during Thursday’s press briefing, White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders didn’t say whether the administration would push back against it.
    “We are spending every day we can trying to find the best way forward; the president will be laying out his responsible immigration plan over the next week,” she said. “I hope that California will push back on their governor’s … irresponsible decision moving forward.”
    The “sanctuary state” bill was just one of nearly a dozen immigration protections Brown signed into law Thursday. The other bills he signed included legislation barring landlords from disclosing information about their tenants’ immigration status, a bill blocking local governments from expanding for-profit immigration detention facilities and another blocking ICE officers from entering schools without following specific guidelines.

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    God bless peace and freedom.

    #621558
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    PistolPete
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    Not worry my CA brothers—as an FFL dealer I’m permitted to ship ammo out of state. Let me know what you need and it will be on the way.

    #621583
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    California Gov. Jerry Brown signed a “sanctuary state” bill on Thursday …

    The longest suicide note in history.

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    Not worry my CA brothers—as an FFL dealer I’m permitted to ship ammo out of state. Let me know what you need and it will be on the way.

    Gonna keep this in mind. Can you ship to Bama?

    #621612
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    PistolPete
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    Gonna keep this in mind. Can you ship to Bama?

    Oh yes!

    #621625
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    Anonymous
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    Lets just hope all the illegal scumbags climb aboard just before the big one hits and the whole state slides into the pacific ocean!

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    Anonymous
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    Gonna keep this in mind. Can you ship to Bama?

    Oh yes!

    INTERESTING INDEED!

    #621661
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    Chase Pesos
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    All hard working conservatives and moderated should leave the state and see how they fare.

    Chase a check, never chase a chick...

    #621667
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    All hard working conservatives and moderated should leave the state and see how they fare.

    They already are, Texas is being overrun by Californians. But let’s remember, this is all Reagan’s fault. Shouldn’t have given those fools amnesty.

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    Demographic make up of California:

    (A) Millionaires
    (B) Homeless

    #621670
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    it’s state with incredible natural beauty, where one can roam to their heart’s content. You want mountains you got it. Lakes, oceans, deserts, woods, warm climate, cold and snowy climate, it’s all there in one state.

    And, it saddens me that I will never go back there as I grew up there. F~~~ing leftist c~~~~~~~~~s.

    God bless peace and freedom.

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    Faust For Science
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    Can California even be considered part of US anymore, if it continues to act against not only it’s own native citizens, but the laws of the federal government?

    California state government declaring California to be a “sanctuary state” could be seen as an open act of rebellion against the union.

    #621684
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    All federal funding should be suspended—law enforcement, education, roads, healthcare all of it. they want to be a separate country let them. Good riddance.

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    yeah..
    that’s not going to work out too well for them.
    all the comments were spot on.
    california is amazing.
    raw beauty.
    millionaires and so many homeless ..
    so many homeless MEN.
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    throw in a few million illegal aliens and stir that together.
    a f~~~ing s~~~ c~~~tail.
    they can choke on it.

    #622034
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    Best thing that could happen there is the two-state plan. I think the northern one was going to be called Jefferson. That’s where all the red pill and red-staters would be living.

    #622069
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    Not worry my CA brothers—as an FFL dealer I’m permitted to ship ammo out of state. Let me know what you need and it will be on the way.

    Nice. I’d rather buy from a brother than my local store. How are you set for FNH 5.7x28mm rounds?

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    Sanctuary State today, quarantined state tomorrow!

    The border wall should take a left at Albuquerque and go clear to Canada then over to New England Montana, hook south, then over to Richmond cutting out the entire RUST BELT!

    No matter how you slice it this union needs lots and lots of dissolves-all’…

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