Make no mistake: California’s politicians are rabidly anti-Second Amendment. They will attempt any and every gun control policy on law-abiding Americans no matter how absurd or unconstitutional. California’s Gov. Gavin Newsom set the stages for a national political run at some point by launching a dead-end effort to adopt a new Constitutional Amendment to do away with the pre-existing common law rights enshrined within the Second one.
Now, despite the tidal wave of gun control laws coming every year from the supermajorities in Sacramento, California Attorney General Rob Bonta wants to nickel-and-dime the Californians who do follow the laws even more to suppress even further their ability to exercise their Second Amendment rights.
Under a newly-announced policy and as TTAG recently covered, AG Bonta is increasing the fee charged to law-abiding Californians who follow all the laws to purchase ammunition, including undergoing a background check, from one dollar to five dollars. Sure, he says there’s an open public comment period for his office to receive feedback, but we all know the writing’s on the wall.
The Background
Fortunately, in January of this year, U.S. District Court Judge Robert Benitez of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of California struck down the gun control law in California that required law-abiding gun owners to submit to a background check verification and pay a $1 fee every time they wanted to purchase ammunition.
“The ammunition background checks laws have no historical pedigree and operate in such a way that they violate the Second Amendment right of citizens to keep and bear arms,” Judge Benitez wrote in his decision in Rhode v. Bonta.
It was welcome news. For recreational target shooters who want to spend time practicing at the range, or young shooters participating in the highly popular youth shooting leagues or just regular hunters who enjoy heading to the fields and woods to get out and enjoy America’s greatest outdoor pastime, that additional cost can add up quickly.
Unfortunately, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit followed up shortly after and granted a stay on the permanent injunction issued by Judge Benitez, meaning all ammunition purchases in California were again required to be performed with background checks administered by California’s Department of Justice (CalDOJ) and all ammunition must be obtained solely through a government-licensed firearm and/or ammunition retailer.
AG Bonta celebrated the ruling, saying it meant California’s “life-saving ammunition laws will remain in effect as we continue to defend them in court.” There is no data that demonstrates charging law-abiding Californians a fee to run a background check on the purchase of ammunition has saved lives.
400% Fee Hike
With the ammunition background check and fee scheme remaining in place even as Rhode v. Bonta works through the courts, AG Bonta hasn’t had his fill and isn’t letting his foot off the gun control gas pedal.
In an announcement posted on the CalDOJ’s website on Aug. 23, AG Bonta proposed jacking up the ammunition check fee cost from one dollar to five dollars – a 400 percent increase that all law-abiding Californians will bear each and every time they want to buy ammunition.
“As authorized by Penal Code section 30370, subdivision (e), the Department’s current regulations established a $1.00 fee for a Standard Ammunition Eligibility Check (SAEC) and $1.00 fee for a COE Verification check. This fee has not been sufficient to cover the Department’s operating costs for the ammunition authorization program,” CalDOJ website states. “The proposed regulation raises the fee for a SAEC and COE Verification check from $1.00 to $5.00.”
AG Bonta is holding a 45-day public comment period that ends on Oct. 8, 2024. This is obviously political theater. If you believe AG Bonta will actually take into consideration any comments from law-abiding Californians who oppose this blatant nickel-and-diming of their Second Amendment rights, well then I have a Golden Gate bridge to sell you. All of this while he does nothing to prosecute and get tough on the criminals who actually perpetuate criminal gun violence.
Not Stopping the Fence-Jumpers
All the myriad of gun control laws in California are already on the books and those still being pursued by Gov. Newsom and AG Bonta haven’t – and won’t – decrease crime in the Golden State. And they aren’t stopping law-abiding Californians from purchasing firearms, either. According to current NSSF-adjusted National Instant Criminals Background Check System (NICS) data, more than 650,000 Californians bought a gun in 2024 alone. Industry estimates reveal that could include as many as 190,000 first-time buyers who have had enough and decided to take responsibility for their personal safety.
August of 2024, marked the 61st month in a row that more than 1 million background checks have been processed for the purchase of a firearm nationally and more than 22 million Americans have become first-time gun owners since 2020. That’s about the same as the population of Florida.
Even with the nickel-and-dime gun control coming from the likes of AG Bonta, Americans are exercising their God-given rights to keep and bear arms for lawful purposes, including self-defense. If they register to vote and get to the polls and #GUNVOTE on Nov. 5, gun owners will make a difference in the election, even possibly in California.
It’s a pole tax on the ‘plebs’, along with bidenomics aka rabid inflation is a tax crushing everyone (by design).
I have a hard time understanding how an instant background check which is, I do believe, completed entirely by computer based on data input at the point of sale, costs more than a buck. Other than the statement that the $1 fee does not cover costs, no actual evidence of that has ever been provided by the AG.
As it says, the fee is to ciover the “department’s operating costs”, not necessarily the check itself. Probably has to cover some staff, including PR people to make up studies of how well it’s working.
This is a fully automated instant background check performed by computer with data input by the ammunition seller. I don’t understand why an automated system that requires no human intervention (except when there is a denial–and there are apparently quite a few incorrect denials) can cost more than a buck a pop. Ad the AG isn’t telling….REally makes you wonder.
That additional 4 bucks per will be sloshed around and end up in some re-election campaign accounts.
Or covering public pensions for another kick of the can.
“650,000 Californians bought a gun in 2024”
At a very conservative estimate of 1 ammo buy per gun per year, that is $5 x 650000 = $3,250,000 – just to cover one year’s worth of new guns. As Mark N points out, that is likely mostly profit, considering the necessary computers and electrons are paid for by the dealers. It all seems arbitrary, opaque and corrupt.
How long til they tell you how much ammo you can buy at one time?
Depends on which coast is feeling more adventurous.
Is there a limit in the PRK as to how much ammunition you can buy per purchase?
However the local “community organizers” will continue to buy their ammunition straight of the ship at the Chinese controlled ports. No background check on those purchases because that would be rayciss.
Still sell ammo in NV? Got roads?
Big state. Takes about 5 hours to get to NV, 8 to get to Oregon. 10 hours round trip + 1 take of gas. Sacramento can do the math.
Let’s make one thing perfectly clear, gun rights has nothing to do with any of this. This about the abuse of our CIVIL RIGHTS as enumerated in the Bill of Rights. California politicians do not believe we have no right to any of them, only those they allow us.
Unless or until, the supremes simply state, “All Gun laws are unconstitutional…no exceptions” becomes the law of the land (and no, i do not believe that will ever happen), The blue states will seek to subvert the constitution, as they simply do not care what the supremes, or anyone else for that matter, has to say on the matter.
Don’t forget this is on top of an additional 11% tax on firearms that just went into effect here in Ca. Between sales tax and the firearm tax it adds ~20% to the purchase price of a new firearm.. Thats -120$ on something like a glock or sig and 300$ on something like a BCM ar. The goal is to harass and make it more difficult to enjoy our constitutional right.
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