13.5k rifles registered in the entire state, across 6k people. Massive intentional or unintentional non-compliance with the law, just as we've seen in other states.https://www.gunsamerica.com/blog/exclusive-public-records-prove-california-gun-registration-was-a-total-disaster/ …
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For reference, California does well over 100K background checks for gun sales a *month*. Even granting most of those aren't affected by ban (none are, going forward) that might as well be a 0% compliance rate.
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Replying to @xctlot
Not that I want to encourage the commies, but couldn't they simply mandate automatic registration at the point of sale?
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Replying to @i_contemplate_
They have effectively had that for like a decade; AW registration was an additional process on top of that.
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Replying to @xctlot
Oh so it's noncompliance by the stores themselves! awesome
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Replying to @i_contemplate_
No, CA wanted people to re register things the state already had records of under a different and extremely onerous process.
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Replying to @xctlot
Okay that's odd, if they already have records, why would they want reregistration?
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Replying to @i_contemplate_
Because we have to Do Something about these Scary Guns. Obviously none of this was very well thought through on legislative or implementation side.
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Replying to @i_contemplate_
I think it's the part where the people they're targeting own a shitload of guns already
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That fosho, but I do make room for keeping it easy on the margin for new gunowners.
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