Posted April 30, 2016 12:18 pm by Comments

By Justin Stakes

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Firearms Policy Coalition
Firearms Policy Coalition

Sacramento, CA -(AmmoLand.com)- When someone’s home is broken into, there are a thousand things on their mind. From insurance paperwork to police reports, it is an overwhelming time.

But now the government wants to make it even harder to get through it all, placing new requirements on those who had a firearm stolen…

And if you fill it out incorrectly or don’t turn it in on time you may be prosecuted as a criminal.

Don’t Revictimize Crime Victims

SB 894 requires every person, with few exceptions, to report the theft or loss of a firearm he or she owns or possesses to a local law enforcement agency in the jurisdiction in which the theft or loss occurred within 5 days of the time he or she knew or “reasonably” should have known that the firearm had been stolen or lost.

Under SB 894, if a person forgets to submit the paperwork in a timely fashion, either because they are emotionally stressed or because they misplaced the police paperwork, and turns it in on the 6th day, they could then be charged on the spot with an infraction and fine.

Tell the Government to go After …Read the Rest

Source:: AmmoLand

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