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Public Input Takes a Big Hit as Legislative Session Sets to Close

The Legislature’s “Public Be Damned” Attitude Helps No One’s Cause

The California Legislature has little more than a week before they close out the second half of the 2019-2020 legislative session.  This means if it doesn’t happen now – it’s not going to, at least until next year.  That said, it’s a sure thing that when the gavel falls on August 31, we can say with certainty that it ended the way it began: an all-you-can-eat-buffet of liberal spending and other crapola.

Obviously, COVID-19 has done a number on everyone – the Legislature included.  The difference, however is that the normal shenanigans have been amped up – testimony has been thwarted, rules have been circumvented, and the normal bias against all things 2nd Amendment have seemed particularly evident.

GOC understands that safety precautions have been necessary, but the hefty restrictions on public input have been disastrous.  Yes, the silver lining means the shortened session forced the anti-gun legislators to focus on fewer bills, but that hardly makes up for squelching voices throughout California that should have been heard.  Clogged phone lines, disconnected testimony and limited hearings are no way to run a government “of the people, by the people and for the people.”  This goes beyond Gun Owner’s bills of interest – this impacts any issue where individuals, groups and organizations were not able to have their positions heard and recorded. In our view, if the public is not able to effectively weigh in on any matter – anti-gun or otherwise – then it should be shelved until such time that testimony is fully open and transparent. In their arrogance, however, the Legislature will push through what they want to push through – the public be damned.

The following bills are alive and kicking – and GOC is doing what we can from afar to OPPOSE each one – regardless of any roadblocks:

 

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