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http://wreg.com/2015/10/27/los-angeles-council-oks-measure-on-locking-away-handguns/

 

LOS ANGELES — Handgun owners in Los Angeles will be required to store their firearms in locked containers or disable the weapons with trigger locks under a law unanimously approved Tuesday by the City Council.

The council voted 14-0 in favor of the ordinance that also says owners must keep the guns on their person or within reach if they are not locked away or disabled.

The measure applies only to handguns and not to larger firearms such as rifles.

It was championed by Councilman Paul Krekorian and backed by activists who say it will help prevent children from harming themselves with guns.

Councilman Mitch Englander said before the vote that the intention was not to take rights away from responsible gun owners.

“It’s really about having controlled access and securing that weapon,” he said. “This is less about gun control, and simply more about controlling your gun.”

The storage law is one of two gun-related measures the city of Los Angeles has tackled in recent months.

Earlier this summer, the city adopted a ban on possessing ammunition magazines holding more than 10 rounds.

That law, which goes into effect next month, is currently being challenged in a lawsuit filed by a pair of law enforcement groups, more than two dozen county sheriffs, and the California Rifle and Pistol Association, an affiliate of the National Rifle Association.

The magazine ordinance mirrors rules in Sunnyvale and San Francisco, which moved to further tighten its gun controls on Tuesday.

The San Francisco Board of Supervisors gave first approval to an ordinance requiring firearms dealers to make video recordings of all sales and submit weekly reports to police identifying buyers along with the type and amount of ammo sold. A second board vote of approval is expected.

The law may be moot, however.

The city’s only gun shop, High Bridge Arms, announced last month that it will close rather than subject customers to new requirements.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

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http://wreg.com/2015/10/27/los-angeles-council-oks-measure-on-locking-away-handguns/

 

LOS ANGELES — Handgun owners in Los Angeles will be required to store their firearms in locked containers or disable the weapons with trigger locks under a law unanimously approved Tuesday by the City Council.

The council voted 14-0 in favor of the ordinance that also says owners must keep the guns on their person or within reach if they are not locked away or disabled.

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

Handgun owners should start wearing them on their sides now, sounds like they just passed a Constitutional carry law. Hey, the law says must keep my gun on my person doesn't it? 

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some of the counties in Cali are starting to get with the program, but and of course there is a but, they still make a person jump through a stack of hoops to get a CCW.  An old school buddy of mine called me the other day to as for recommendations for mag holders for the glock he has.  I was surprised and asked him if he had his ccw and he said he did, but it took him 7 months to get it, and it is out of San Bernardino county and no L.A., so it can happen now he says he will carry 2 or 3 extra mags with him when he goes out. 

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That's not their concern. They passed a law that shows they care. They're liberals... that's what they do.

 

You may have very well created the next Geico commercial.  "They're liberals......that's what they do."

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