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Gun Control Advocate: Steal Your Parent’s Guns & Bring Them To School

Gun control advocate and short filmmaker Rejina Sincic has given the worst possible advice in her latest film.

In the film, that you can view above, a teenage boy sneaks into his mother’s bedroom and steals her gun. It is unknown if the gun is loaded or not. The teenager then takes the gun to school where he waits the whole day before pulling it out of his backpack and handing it to his teacher:

“Can you take this away? I don’t feel safe with a gun in my house.”

How many laws did Sincic suggest the boy break? According to Bearing Arms:

  • Weapons theft
  • Unlawful possession of a fire arm by a minor
  • Illegal concealed carry of a weapon
  • Carrying a weapon on to school property
  • Assault
  • Brandishing a weapon

If the point of the video was to get the boy expelled, arrested or worse, killed, she gives great advice.

(VIDEO) Ruger CEO: We’re being forced out of the state by the California DOJ

 

According to Ruger CEO Mike Fifer, despite the State of California imposing microstamping laws, Ruger is going to keep fighting to protect Second Amendment rights.

According to guns.com, who spoke to Fifer at a SHOT Show 2014, he said, “We’re being forced out of the state by the California Department of Justice,” explained Fifer. “This insistence on microstamping, which doesn’t work, is denying you your rights to have access to these guns. We’re not abandoning the [California] market at all, we are trying our hardest to stay in the market. We’re committed to California and we’re fighting this every inch of the way,” he added.

Under the law, which was signed by former California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger in 2007, new guns sold in California have to have microstamping capabilities.  The law is now just taking effect because “the private patents that precluded the law from taking effect have expired,” reported guns.com.

“Microstamping” means that information like the make, model and serial number of the gun is stamped on the tip of the gun’s firing pin, so when it is fired, the etching is transferred to both the cartridge casing and the run, allowing the potential for law enforcement to trace the spent casing and fired cartridges. According to guns.com, however, the microstamping technology can be circumvented, rendering it useless.

 microstamp

The NRA sent out an email this week saying, “gun owners outside California should anticipate “microstamping” efforts in their states. Do what it takes to elect pro-Second Amendment governors and state legislators to deny the anti-gunners additional victories.”