PincheOgro1
Regular Member
I thought I saw something on FB stating AB1934 had passed. Tell me it aint so...
Negative. Today should be the third reading of the bill (which actually entails a clerk reading "AB 1934" intermixed with a million other bills), after the third reading then the bill is available to be voted on.
http://leginfo.ca.gov/pub/09-10/bill/asm/ab_1901-1950/ab_1934_bill_20100817_history.html
I thought I saw something on FB stating AB1934 had passed. Tell me it aint so...
The bill was "read" and then amended. This made the bill unavailable for voting purposes, so it had to be "read" a 2nd time (again) and then put on the calendar for being "read" a third time and made available to be voted upon. However, since it likely differs from the version passed by the Assembly (haven't read the two versions), it will be required to go to a conference committee and returned to both houses for final passage. Failure in either fails the bill. I don't know if there is any mechanism to allow for it to be amended after the conference committee irons out the differences.Got this at the legal info link. Anyone know what it means?
THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, 2010 311
ASSEMBLY BILLS—THIRD READING FILE—Continued
470
A.B. No. 1934—Saldana et al. (DeSaulnier)
An act relating to firearms.
Vote required: 21
2010
Jun. 1—Read third time, passed, and to Senate. (Ayes 46. Noes 30. Page
5389.)
Jun. 1—In Senate. Read first time. To Com. on RLS. for assignment.
Jun. 10—Referred to Com. on PUB. S. From committee chair, with author’s
amendments: Amend, and re–refer to committee. Read
second time, amended, and re–referred to Com. on PUB. S.
Jun. 22—From committee: Do pass, and re–refer to Com. on APPR. Re–
referred. (Ayes 4. Noes 3.) (June 22).
Jun. 30—From committee chair, with author’s amendments: Amend, and
re–refer to committee. Read second time, amended, and re–referred
to Com. on APPR.
Aug. 2—From committee: Be placed on second reading file pursuant to
Senate Rule 28.8.
Aug. 3—Read second time. To third reading.
Aug. 16—Read third time. Amended. To second reading.
Aug. 17—Read second time. To third reading.
The bill was "read" and then amended. This made the bill unavailable for voting purposes, so it had to be "read" a 2nd time (again) and then put on the calendar for being "read" a third time and made available to be voted upon. However, since it likely differs from the version passed by the Assembly (haven't read the two versions), it will be required to go to a conference committee and returned to both houses for final passage. Failure in either fails the bill. I don't know if there is any mechanism to allow for it to be amended after the conference committee irons out the differences.
Bill was amended yesterday, today is scheduled for a third reading (yet again).
I was curious as to how soon (and late) this bill could pass. It has to be decided either way before September 30th, correct?
I wanted to know because I'm currently on the second of my ten day waiting period, and wanted to at least open carry once before it is illegal.
The legislation, even if passed, wont go into effect until January 1st. Beyond that date, there are still long guns to carry.
I wanted to know because I'm currently on the second of my ten day waiting period
Yuck, 10 day waiting period?
Went to pawn shop here in Nevada and pick out, Paid and packed my gun all on the same day.
I really wish that the California law makers would get there heads out of there rectums and pass less restrictive gun laws instead taking all your rights away :cuss:
I'll just carry my CA DOJ AR1 that should raise some eyebrows and get the "scaredy cats" panicking.The legislation, even if passed, wont go into effect until January 1st. Beyond that date, there are still long guns to carry.