It’s been exactly one year since California Gov. Gavin Newsom unveiled his plan for a 28th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution; one that would enshrine a ban on the sale of “assault weapons”, prohibit under-21s from purchasing firearms, mandate “universal” background checks, and impose a “reasonable” waiting period on firearm transfers into the Constitution. Since then the only real action has come from Newsom’s fellow Democrats in Sacramento, who passed a resolution in support of his anti-gun demands last September .
According to Newsom’s staff, his plan hasn’t flamed out due to lack of support outside of California. They’ve just been so busy laying the groundwork for their amendment that they won’t get around to really pushing hard for it’s adoption until next year . Newsom spokesperson Nathan Click said the governor’s team focused this past year on laying the groundwork for the campaign, which they plan to […]
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