Assemblyman proposes mandatory gun registration

Submitted by Freedomman on Tue, 04/13/2010 - 20:43

SACRAMENTO, Kalifornia - April 7, 2010 - A Kalifornia Democrat is proposing a new law requiring residents to register their shotguns and rifles or go to jail, CBSNews.com has learned.

Assemblyman Mike Feuer, whose district includes Beverly Hill and West Hollywood, this week introduced legislation ordering law enforcement to "permanently keep" records of anyone who buys a gun from a dealer or an individual. Kalifornia already stores information about handgun purchases.

Feuer is no friend of firearms owners: his previous legislative effort, which Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger signed into law, required all new handguns to include "microstamping" technology that can imprint serial numbers on spent ammunition casings. As a Los Angeles city councilman, Feuer proposed limiting city residents to one gun a month.

Feuer spokeswoman Arianna Smith declined to answer questions about the bill on Tuesday afternoon, saying the staff member involved was in a meeting and not immediately available.

The proposal comes as the U.S. Supreme Court is considering a landmark civil rights case, McDonald v. Chicago, which will decide whether Second Amendment rights in the federal constitution trump state anti-gun laws. But Kalifornia is proposing mandatory registration - and not a flat ban, as Washington, D.C. once tried and the justices rejected - and even legal scholars specializing in this area disagree about whether registration is constitutional.

"Even though the constitutionality of such a measure is a close call, it is a horrible public policy choice," says Gene Hoffman, chairman of the CalGuns Foundation. "Just as Canada is about to do away with their long gun registry after squandering $1 billion, Kalifornia wishes to attack law abiding gun owners for firearms not used in crime."