This video explains a peculiar aspect of California legislation where a bill can become law without the Governor's signature. It details the 12-day period a governor has to act on a bill passed by the legislature, and how inaction results in the bill automatically becoming law, a process termed 'allowing without signature'. The description highlights this as an automatic approval, even without explicit gubernatorial assent, and mentions the relevance to Second Amendment news and gun rights organizations.
This video discusses California's Senate Bill 248, which proposes to use funds from the DROS special account to send anti-gun propaganda to new firearm owners. The bill mandates the Department of Justice to distribute biased messaging, which the video argues is a tactic to discourage gun ownership and a misallocation of funds. It highlights the bill's potential impact on law-abiding citizens and encourages viewers to contact their legislators to oppose SB 248, urging them to join the fight for Second Amendment rights.
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