Posted September 28, 2016 1:37 pm by Comments

By Beth Baumann

gunmageddon

When Governor Jerry Browned signed numerous gun control bills this summer, gun owners in the Golden State decided to challenge the legislation. Barry Bahrami, a San Diego-based businessman, started the movement, known as Veto Gunmageddon, to overturn the legislation via a referendum on the November 2016 ballot.

On Tuesday, Bahrami announced the sad news that his group would not be able to collect the 365,000 signatures needed by September 29th to qualify for the ballot. His statement was made on his personal Facebook page, to which he addressed his fellow Patriots.

Patriots,

It is with disappointment that I must now report to you it appears we will not obtain the minimum signatures required to get these referenda on the ballot. We had six short weeks to get so many signatures and we all know what an improbable job it was. We still need to finish this job and get the signatures we collected filed so that the state can do their work and count all of them for an official record. Many citizens stepped up and signed our petitions so their voice can be heard. We need to follow through on our commitment and make sure their voice is heard by filing …Read the Rest

Source:: Bearing Arms

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