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California: City of Carson Pushing Another Unconstitutional Resolution Targeting Lawful Gun Owners

Monday, November 18, 2019

California: City of Carson Pushing Another Unconstitutional Resolution Targeting Lawful Gun Owners

Tomorrow, November 19 at 5pm PST, the Carson City Council will be considering Resolution 19-186, which mirrors the failed attempt from September.  Contact the Members of the City Council IMMEDIATELY and respectfully urge them to OPPOSE this unconstitutional resolution. 

Meeting Information: 

What:

City of Carson, CA: City Council Meeting

When:

November 19, 2019

Time:

5 p.m. (PST)

Location:

 

Helen Kawagoe Council Chambers
701 E Carson Street,
Carson, CA 90745

 

Mayor, City of Carson - Albert Robles
Phone: (310) 952-1700
Email: [email protected]
 
Mayor Pro Tempore - Cedric L. Hicks, Sr.
Phone: (310) 952-1700 Ext. 1712
Email: [email protected]
 
Council Member - Lula Davis-Holmes
Phone: (310) 952-1700 Ext. 1000
Email: [email protected]
 
Council Member- Jawane Hilton
Phone: (310) 952-1700 Ext. 1715
Email: [email protected]
 
Council Member - Jim Dear
Phone: (310) 952-1700 Ext. 1000
Email:  [email protected]

 

Resolution 19-186​ would:  

  • Impose “reasonable” minimum separation distance requirements, “preferably of a radius of one mile,” between gun dealers and the following: schools, churches, day-care centers, recreation facilities, bars, liquor stores, and residential zones; 
  • Provide for the elimination of existing gun dealers that would be deemed “nonconforming” by the new resolution. 
  • Prohibit the sale and possession of firearms on all City-owned property and public right-of-way, including City Hall and other City-owned buildings and all City parks and recreation facilities, subject to exceptions for possession of firearms by law enforcement officers; and 
  • Prohibit or restrict the sale of additional firearm accessories.  

Continue to check your inbox and the California Stand and Fight webpage for updates on issues impacting your Second Amendment rights and hunting heritage.

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