Thursday, April 28, 2016

They can't take 'em away fast enough in California

They say that like it's a BAD thing!

California gun-seizure backlog remains despite $24 million | 89.3 KPCC:

An additional $24 million that was supposed to end the backlog in a unique California firearms seizure program has reduced the waitlist only about 40 percent, according to a report released Monday.
 That leaves a backlog of nearly 13,000 gun owners who bought firearms legally but were later convicted of a felony or a violent misdemeanor, became subject to a domestic violence restraining order or were determined to be mentally unstable.
 Officials said the extra money in 2013 would let Attorney General Kamala Harris' office end a backlog of nearly 21,000 people within three years. The remaining backlog of nearly 12,700 gun owners is the lowest it's been since 2008, Harris said. The report she released Monday cites recent expansions of the state's gun control laws for the continued backlog.

This in a state which already has among the strongest anti-gun laws in the nation.  

And they still say they don't want to take your guns away ... but {sigh} they just gotta ... they can even do so without giving your a day in court to defend your civil rights.

It's like the Nazi's couldn't find enough boxcars.

3 comments:

Archer said...

So they got $24 million to cut the back-log by 100%, and it only cut it by 40%, and they need more money.

Why is it I'm reminded of an old Murphy's-Law-inspired maxim about computer projects? I believe it goes something like this:
The first 90% of a project will consume the first 90% of the time and budget; the last 10% will consume the other 90%.

Mark said...

It doesn't matter what a liberal says, it translates into "we want more money".

Anonymous said...

All money actually belongs to the government. Government is what produces money.