Right off the bat, California is a horrible place to own a business, and I’m talking about any business, not just a gun store. If you don’t believe me, you may be surprised by the number of companies and some of the names on the list fleeing the failing state since 2020. Sure, you know Elon Musk took off faster than Gavin Newsom violating his own COVID-19 lockdown, but did you know about Chevron, Neutrogena, Blaze Pizza, McAfee, Hyperion, Edelbrock Group, Charles Schwab, Oracle, Pabst Brewing and many more? In light of this, it should not come as any surprise that gun stores are being run out of business as well.
The land of high taxes, higher regulations and politicians that are so high they don’t know what day it is has claimed the lives of two small firearms shops in the Fresno area last month alone, with South Gate Firearm Supply closing its doors after five years and PRK Arms calling it as well after sixteen. Owners of both stores attribute the downfall to crippling California gun laws and high taxes.
“It hurts… I wish we could stay open…. Just isn’t sustainable,” said Ryan Farrell, owner of South Gate Firearm Supply.
In addition to rent increases, out-of-control energy costs, workers’ compensation, insurance and inflation factors plaguing all businesses, especially those in California, Farrell says the closures are “95% because of these regulations.”
What are some of these regulations? If we were to go through every way in which California infringes upon the civil liberties of law-abiding citizens, I doubt our servers could handle the bandwidth. Let’s take a look at some of the latest forms of weaponized legislation used to oppress California gun owners and drive small businesses into the ground.
11% TAX ON GUNS AND AMMUNITION
Assembly Bill 28, known as the Gun Violence Prevention and School Safety Act, went into effect on July 1. The bill places an 11% tax on all firearms and ammunition purchases. Proponents say the tax seeks to fund violence prevention efforts in the state.
What you smell there aren’t the fecal-lined streets of San Francisco, but the excrement of a bullish variety. With a marked increase in homelessness, mental illness, and sanctuary policies paving the road for violent gangs, drug dealers, and traffickers to pour over the border, I don’t think California can make any genuine claim of such noble intent. It’s no wonder the state has seen so many citizens escaping the extremist left-wing governance that they actually ran out of Uhaul trucks.
While the owner of PRK Arms has declined on-the-record interviews, he did express similar views as Farrell, calling the struggles of owning a gun store “a perfect storm.” Farrell cited a 50% decrease in sales in the month of July, signaling he could no longer sustain business beyond his lease. Both owners agree that the 11% tax was the “nail in the coffin.” But it wasn’t the only nail.
ONE GUN PER MONTH LAW
Beginning in 2024, a new California law went into effect that limited residents to one firearm purchase of any kind within 30 days. By mid-August a three-justice panel from the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals overturned the law, however, the 7 1/2-month stretch of damage had already been done. Once again California claims honorable design, meaning to address gun trafficking and straw purchases, however, the emerging pattern paints a picture of a much more deliberate agenda.
“It’s in our culture… They buy guns for investments and buy guns for collections. If you’re a sporting clays shooter, you don’t have one gun for sporting clays. You probably have 20, 30 different guns… It affected us. There definitely had been people who wanted to buy more than one gun and I turned them away because they bought a gun like 20 days ago,” Farrell says.
The one gun purchase every 30 days restriction remains ongoing with a federal appeals court now considering its constitutionality. If you’re not convinced yet, let’s look at one more regulation being forced on gun stores that may help complete the painting.
SURVEILLANCE
Senate Bill 1384, signed in September 2022 but effective as of 2024, requires firearms dealers to maintain digital video and audio surveillance systems that record all entries and exits, all areas where firearms are displayed, and all points of sale on their premises. This sounds reasonable until you take a look at the fine print.
The surveillance is required to record for 24 hours per day with video time stamps and must be stored for at least one year.
“The storage requirements are massive… It wasn’t the camera cost; it was the data recorder/data storage cost that really kicked in… The DOJ could’ve done something simple like motion-activated only… Start recording when something’s moving in the area. That’d cut (expenses) at least by half. I mean we also have an alarm system. So if someone breaks in, it’s going to set off a motion-detection system. To record while no one is in here, I don’t know what the purpose is for that,” says Ryan Farrell.
Ryan is being nice here. We all know the purpose.
With California driving smaller gun store owners out of business, concerns within the local community that additional mom-and-pop gun stores may follow suit are growing, leaving only big box retail stores like Wal-Mart and Sportsman’s Warehouse.
“Hell of a loss for our community… They already don’t have many gun shops nearby. When you lose these small gun shops — a place where the people look you in the eye, know what they’re talking about, actually caters to the people — that’s not good… These mom and pop gun shops like South Gate Firearm, we’re going to miss them,” says Delbert Greer, a longtime gun enthusiast and resident of Prather.
As a former resident of California, I got out. While I encourage others to do the same, it is difficult for many families whose lives are deeply rooted within the state. Between the rising crime rates, an untenable cost of living and businesses leaving and taking jobs with them, the question isn’t where the state will end up, but how long it will take to get there.
California Walmarts stopped selling guns back in 2015 or so. Most Southern California Walmarts were like Canadian Walmarts and never ever sold guns.
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I bought my 1st gat in Cook county,ILL annoy 13 years ago. Unaware at the time it was 1 gun per month. Never again. And a few years later they added a $25 handgun “violence tax” IE slush fund. Add crippling sales taxes(over 10%)& you have a near California level of bs. + a FOID card fee & unconstitutional gun bans laws. Those laws are ignored massively just as are massing shootings in Cook county(last night). End of rant. Yeah we’re still planning a move😧
California is local tax of .0725 up to 0.10%, plus the 11% surtax, plus DROS fees of $37 and change, plus the dealer fee for any transaction. Most FFLs charge $75 to $100 for an interstate transfer (i.e. an internet buy).
The communists embraced ho. mose.xual.ity, drug use, and other immoralities a long time ago. In order to get what they wanted. They used to lock all those people up.
That is until they discovered, that they could get the political power they craved. By not only accepting, but also promoting these behaviors.
As long as the communists are in charge in California, they’re quite happy to let you urinate and defecate in public.
The shutowns were the plan. Washington is playing the same games. Can’t do anything till Kneepads is gone.
I’m sure there have been beautiful and wonderful gay pride parades, where the participates and viewers, can walk around with a st-rap on di-ld.o, well fitted for public attire. And at the same time enjoy smoking pot in public as well.
But you can’t open carry a handgun or a long gun. Thanks to the s-exua.lly libe-rated ath.eist leadership. Who publicly endorsed the Mulford Act.
Chris,
You have nailed it.
My nephew, Bluut, just moved his family from the San Diego area to some acreage in Iowa. “We’re getting out of this insanity before any of the kids go to Kindergarten…this place is a disease, an infection, and the best ways to keep from catching it are distance and to be surrounded by healthy-thinking people”.
Bluut does not know the first thing about farming; he knows how to raise kids but I doubt he can grow a cabbage. He does, however, have room for a shooting range. All he need is some guns, some ammo, and some training.
Failed state is right. Why anyone would want to live there is beyond me.
Poll Tax, Blatant Discrimination just short of lynchings.
Poll and pole taxes are not exactly the same.
Folk in California had an opportunity to recall New Scum but didn’t, so they get what they failed to flush.
So we all deserved obama, the clintons and biden? Or just the ones that voted for them?
The trouble is, you can take the voter out of Kommiefornication, but you cant take the Kommiefornication out of the voter. They just move their infestation to another state and vote the same shit in that they just left.
Don’t believe me? Ask Colorado, Utah, Montana, Idaho, coastal Washington, the western Dakotas, Wyoming,……..
Mostly it’s the economy. harris/biden have destroyed our economy. People are struggling to pay rent and eat.
The cheapest gas near me is 4.50 a gallon.
“harris/biden have destroyed our economy“
“The Biden stock market is swamping Trump’s
Rick Newman · Senior Columnist
April 1, 2024 5 min read
You probably shouldn’t take investing advice from Donald Trump.
In 2020, Trump famously predicted that “the stock market will crash” if Joe Biden became president. Biden did, and equity investors have since turned a handsome profit.
Since Biden took office, the S&P 500 stock index has risen a healthy 40%, capped by a five-month rally that kicked off last October and is still underway. At the same point in Trump’s presidential term, the S&P was up just 13%.
Rising stocks certainly are bullish for the US economy, and they should be bullish for the incumbent president. More than 60% of Americans own stocks — mainly in their retirement accounts — and when investing accounts rise in value, a “wealth effect” makes people more optimistic and more likely to spend money.“
The cheapest gas near me is $2.72 a gallon.
Why don’t you move back to West Virginia? Cheap gas, constitutional carry…
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I do own a business in California. Yes, its the worst.
its the only place I can think of where a business of 12 people actually needs a “compliance Officer”.
2nd/Bruen guys.
Anyone who tells you that ho.mos-exu.als and atheists support the First Amendment in California is a liar or a fool.
But they do support people having sex on front of school children.
https://www.desertsun.com/story/news/local/2020/05/23/appeals-court-upholds-calif-ban-person-church-services-during-pandemic/5252181002/
HERE’S THE MAIN THING TO REMEMBER: DON’T BE A SHEEP. THINK FOR YOURSELF.
My favorite gun store in CA is making bucks up and is happy As Hickok45 says, Life’s good.
In the comments, “Kyle” claims that “…in California…a business of 12 people actually needs a “compliance Officer”.
I ain’t convinced. Neither are these people:
https://www.compliancepoint.com/privacy/beginners-guide-to-ccpa-compliance/
They say CA compliance law, “… applies to any for-profit business … that collects the personal information of California residents and (AND. that’s AND, People …) AND …
The business’s annual gross revenue is over $25 million; OR
The business annually buys, receives, sells, or shares the personal information of more than 50,000 consumers, households, or devices; OR
The business derives 50% or more of its annual revenue from the sale of consumers’ personal information.”
“Kyle” may be right, but he may be a net troll who’s shilling for Big Business, or he may just be an honest guy who got bad info.
I repeat: HERE’S THE MAIN THING TO REMEMBER: DON’T BE A SHEEP. THINK FOR YOURSELF. CHECK instead of just believing every Tom, Dick, and Harry on the web.
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