Politics

WON'T BACK DOWN: California Sheriffs Say They Won't Enforce Newsom-Backed Gun Law

posted by Hannity Staff - 1.08.24

A new concealed-carry law went into effect in California last week —but a couple of Golden State sheriffs say they are not going to enforce the new law which is backed by Governor Gavin Newsom.

The new law, “prevents firearm owners from carrying weapons in ‘sensitive’ public spaces, which includes parks, stadiums, government buildings, medical facilities, churches, public transit, many parking areas, anywhere liquor is sold and consumed, and several other places. While the law applies to concealed-carry permit holders, it also impacts open-carry permit holders in more rural areas of the state,” according to The Blaze.

“When SB 2 is implemented, it will certainly increase public safety and, I believe, save lives,” bill author Democratic Senator Anthony Portantino said.

From The Blaze:

In December, U.S. District Judge Cormac J. Carney blocked the gun law from taking effect on January 1, declaring portions of the bill unconstitutional. Carney wrote in his decision that the law’s “coverage is sweeping, repugnant to the Second Amendment, and openly defiant of the Supreme Court.”

However, days later, a federal appeals court placed a temporary hold on the judge’s ruling, which allowed the restrictions to take effect at the start of the year.

Newsom called Carney’s ruling “dangerous” and applauded the appeals court’s temporary order.

“Californians overwhelmingly support efforts to ensure that places like hospitals, libraries and children’s playgrounds remain safe and free from guns,” Newsom stated.

Two sheriffs, Sutter County Sheriff Brandon Barnes and Sutter County District Attorney Jennifer Dupré released a joint statement Wednesday saying they would not enforce the new carry law.

“This past Saturday, December 30th, The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals suspended the December 20th injunction, essentially enacting the sensitive areas portion of the bill. We suspect this will be challenged further and will have to make it’s way through the court process. It appears there are additional hearings on this matter scheduled in the coming weeks,” the joint statement read.

“We certainly encourage all citizens to obey the law,” the statement added.

“We have no interest in criminalizing constitutionally protected behavior. We took an oath to uphold our Constitution and will work to protect the rights of our citizens,” the joint statement continued. “This issue is far from being resolved and we are hopeful the courts will rule in favor of our constitution.”

More over at The Blaze:

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