Thursday, June 3, 2010

So much for the Constitution

The California Assembly just passed a law outlawing the open carry of handguns in the Golden State. Unsurprisingly, it was passed on a party-line vote, by Democrats:
The bill would make it a misdemeanor to carry an exposed handgun on any public street or in a public place. The bill passed on a 41-25 party-line vote and now moves to the Senate.

Under current California law, gun owners can carry a rifle or handgun in a holster in public if it is unloaded.

Assume that the Senate also passes this bill, and Governor Girly Man signs it into law. Here's the legal collision: California is a May-Issue state:
California gives wide latitude to the county authorities in issuing permits. In California, the usual issuance of the permits ranges from a No-Issue policy, such as San Francisco, to an almost Shall-Issue environment in rural areas.
The Supreme Court is likely to rule later this month on McDonald v. Chicago. If, as expected, they rule that the Second Amendment is Incorporated via the Fourteenth Amendment, the Second would apply to the States as well as the Fed.Gov.

The Second Amendment explicitly says "keep and bear arms". This new California law would allow a government official to prohibit the bearing of arms, by refusing to issue a permit for concealed carry, and because open carry is prohibited by this statute.

I await with baited breath for an explanation from the Left on how the evil Rethuglicans are the ones who shred the Constitution, and how theirs is the side that stands up for the Bill of Rights. And why we should believe them when they say they "won't take people's guns." And how up is down, and we've always been at war with Eastasia. C'mon lefties: dazzle me.

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3 comments:

wolfwalker said...

If, as expected, they rule that the Second Amendment is Incorporated via the Fourteenth Amendment, the Second would apply to the States as well as the Fed.Gov.

Well, yeah .. but we're not talking about a state. We're talking about California. Much more than a mere state within the USA. Original home of the "sanctuary city" concept, of specious challenges to popular referenda, and of the Sixth Circus Court of Appeals. In the Golden State, the law is merely a guideline, to be followed when convenient, to be ignored when their own legislooters, judges, and bureaucrats Know Better.

NotClauswitz said...

We are your future, behold the Majesty!

Angry Patriot said...

I live in the sh*thole that is NY State.

I'm torn between wanting to see the Kommifornian Senate kill the bill, and wanting to see them pass it.

If they pass it, NY will be replaced as the worst state in the Union for its onerous, absurd may-issue laws.

If they kill it, NY remains the worst.

I'm tired of being the worst. I want someone else to take over for a while...