Laws & Rights
If California’s Anti-Gun Pols Were Any Dumber, We’d Have to Water Them Twice a Day

Photosynthesis is hard, but math is HARDER!
Serious question: Could these people pour water out of a boot if the instructions were on the heel?
In yet another example of the ways in which public schools have failed the current generation of citizens, we’re now learning that California’s anti-gun politicians (but I repeat myself) are trying to pass a logical fallacy into law. It’s the sort of thing that reads like parody–when we first learned of this story, we thought that’s exactly what it was. But no, this is real. These people really are that stupid.
HOW STUPID ARE THEY?
Well, let’s start with an example. What if I told you that:
- Convicted felons eat 40% more peanut butter than the average American; and
- Peanuts are one of the most common causes of anaphylactic shock; and in fact
- The fatality rate for people who consume peanut butter is 100%.
You’d instantly know what idiocy I was trying to spout. Felons eat a lot of peanut butter because peanut butter is a cheap source of protein, and it’s a staple of prison diets. There’s correlation, but no causation. It’s true that peanut allergies are common. It’s also true that in our society, people with serious allergies are expected to carry Epi-pens and take care to avoid the allergens–the rest of us aren’t expected to give up our freedom to eat peanut butter. And finally, of course the fatality rate is 100% ON A LONG ENOUGH TIMELINE, because everyone dies eventually.
Here’s another example. Years ago, in a different life, I was asked by my manager to counsel a subordinate for absenteeism. You see, my eagle-eyed manager had noticed that said employee, when he called out sick, there was a 40% chance he’d do it on a Monday or a Friday. My manager was suspicious that he was “taking advantage.”
It took me over 10 minutes to explain to my manager that there are five days in a week, so there’s a 20% chance that a sick call could happen on any given day. Twenty percent for Monday and 20% for Friday equals 40% … meaning that the employee’s sick call rate was dead-nuts “average.”
That is a perfect thumbnail of what California’s pols are trying to do, and their justification for doing it. They’re trying to ban certain firearms by manufacturer, and their reason for doing so is that those guns are found more often to have been used for crimes. It doesn’t seem to have crossed their minds that they’re finding more Glocks at crime scenes than Les Baer 1911s because Glocks are extremely popular. In fact, the identification of Glock “crime guns” tracks pretty closely to the percentage of Glocks in private hands.
To paraphrase George Carlin, “Think of howย stupid the average person is, and realize half of them are stupider than that.” The good news is that California has a wonderful program to safeguard those of its citizens found to the left of the big bump on the bell curve, and it’s called “The California State Legislature.”
For more, we’re turning it over to the NSSF’s Larry Keane. Take it away, Larry!
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Anti-Gun Politicians in California Have Their Eyes on โPopularโ Crime Guns
The California Department of Justice (Calif. DOJ) released a report that ignores what the data examined reveals and instead is being used by gun control groups to push antigun state legislators to pass a strict gun control bill that could have far-reaching consequences for law-abiding Californians.
The report is being used in a โname-and-shameโ effort against GLOCK, Inc., and their popular handguns. Glock pistols are used by millions of law enforcement officers across the country and popularly with millions of law-abiding civilian gun owners.
California legislators, however, are using the report to add fuel to their fire in an all-out blitz against Glock and other semiautomatic handguns in the state by pointing to the fact that popularly owned handgun models are sometimes used in crime, just like popular cars are sometimes used in drunk driving accidents.
Itโs another example of commonsense being in short supply among California anti-gun politicians.
Name And Shame
Calif. DOJ was required by previously enacted laws to collect data on firearms recovered at crime scenes and report on the findings, specifically to name the gun manufacturers behind the models found. Of course, the manufacturer most often has nothing to do with the sale of the firearm to a consumer by a neighborhood federally licensed firearm retailer obtains the ATF Form 4473 and processes the FBI National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS) verification before the buyer takes the gun home. In California, the process isย even more burdensome. The buyer must fill out state-mandated paperwork that Calif. DOJ keeps on file, be fingerprinted by a state-licensed retailer, pay a fee to the state, wait 10 days, and pass a background check run by Calif. DOJ.
None of that matters, especially when the report finds its way to gun control โjournalistsโ likeย The Smoking Gunโs Greg Lickenbocker. Thatโs Everytown for Gun Safetyโs Bloomberg funded โindependentโ media arm whose stated mission is to โexposeโ the gun industry. Apparently, a math examine and basic data analysis are not required for the staff writers.
Lickenbocker took the Calif. DOJ data andย reportedย that GLOCK handguns were recovered by law enforcement at nearly 19 percent (18.7 percent) crime scenes involving firearms. That is followed by other popularly-owed semiautomatic firearm brands like Smith & Wesson (11.6 percent) and Ruger (7.1 percent).
Lickenbrock states these manufacturers, firmly at the top of the Calif. DOJ list, show โstrongโ indicators that the companiesโ โmanufacture and sell crime guns,โ as if handguns on display at retailers are labeled โcrime gun.โ Manufacturers donโt make and sell โcrime guns.โ They lawfully produce and sell constitutionally protected firearms. Manufacturers and retailers are not legally responsible when unaffiliated remote third parties, criminals, obtain firearms through illicit and illegal means in order to commit illegal acts of criminal violence. This is precisely why Congress passed the common sense, bipartisan Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act that anti-gun zealots and politicians hate.
โTogether, these five gun makers (including Taurus and Springfield Armory) produced over 47% of the crime guns recovered last year,โ Lickenbrock wrote. The total percentages of the recovered firearms from 2022-2024 overall, compared to the above 2024 figures, are nearly identical. From 2022-2024, the percentage of recovered Glockโs was 18.2 percent, Smith & Wesson was 12 percent, and Ruger came in at 7.2 percent.
Writer Lucas Bennett took apart Lickenbrockโs โjournalismโ and summarized the flawed article succinctly. โGlock, Smith & Wesson, and Ruger arenโt only giants in law enforcement, theyโre also among the most widely used options for responsible civilian gun owners,โ Bennettย wrote. โThis is not evidence of criminal behavior on the part of the companies. Rather, it is evidence of the mere fact that the most commonly owned firearms are also most likely to be stolen or used illicitly not that manufacturers are redistributing arms to criminals.โ Lickenbrockโs argument amounts to saying Ford cars are most often used in drunk driving accidents to insinuate that Ford purposefully sells cars to drunk drivers.
Gun Control Fuel
Itโs no surprise to watch as antigun politicians in The Golden State use the report to go after lawful and highly-regulated firearm manufacturers in their attempts to restrict the Second Amendment rights of Californians even more than they currently do.
Cal Matters reported on the developments,ย writingย โCaliforniaโs Legislature is poised to ban the sale of one of the most popular types of handguns, like the one owned by arguably the stateโs most recognizable Democrat,ย Kamala Harris.โ
Democratic lawmakers are usingย Assembly Bill 1127ย as a way to ban popular GLOCK handguns and other similar striker-fired handgun models. They donโt come out and say the bill targets GLOCK or other manufacturers by name. Their bill is written, though, in a highly specified way that impact GLOCK firearms and other popular striker-fired models, too.
โThe bill aims to prohibit gun shops from selling new Glock-brand handguns and various off-brand imitators, because the guns can become fully automatic if a criminal inserts a converter, commonly known as a โGlock switch,โ into the weapon,โ Ryan Sabalowย reported. โThe switches can be made illegally on a 3D printer.โ
Thatโs the key here โ illegally converting a legal firearm into an illegal one is illegal. It also has nothing to do with the manufacturer. It would be akin to legislation that bans Honda vehicles because they are commonly involved in incidents of drunk driving and where an illegal after-market accessory was illegally added to the vehicle.
AB 1127 is moving fast and could receive final approval by the stateโs Democratically-controlled anti-gun legislature any day now. Reports suggest Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom โhasnโt saidโ if heโd sign the bill into law but the governor hasย never met a gun control proposal he didnโt salivate over.
Federal Push
Itโs not just the anti-gun politicians in California pushing to ban GLOCKโs and other similar models. From the West Coast to the East Coast, gun control activists are celebrating a federal proposal to do the same in Washington, D.C.
Two of the staunchest gun control supporters in Congress introduced companion bills in the U.S. House of Representatives and U.S. Senate that would punish lawful and highly-regulated federal firearms licensees (FFLs) for the crimes committed by criminals ignoring the laws to cause harm.
U.S. Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-Md.) introducedย H.R. 4198ย in the House while U.S. Sen. Alex Padilla (D-Calif.) introduced the companionย S. 2192ย in the upper chamber. Similar to the existing law in California behind the released Calif. DOJ report, the bills would require the U.S. Attorney General to make publicly available a list of firearm retailers with a high number of short so-called โtime-to-crimeโ firearm traces following the investigation of a criminal act and to prohibit federal departments and agencies from contracting with those businesses.
NSSF staunchly opposes these bills as even the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) states that a firearm retailer that is contacted in a firearm traceย does not meanย that the retailer is complicit in a crime. NSSF recentlyย confirmedย that ATFโs Demand 2 program,ย abused by gun control groups and their aligned media armsย like Lickenbrockโs The Smoking Gun, is ending.
Antigun politicians already have a stranglehold on California and the Second Amendment. The anti-GLOCK bill is moving quickly and could become law soon. Itโs another example of antigun activists attacking the lawful firearm industry and the rights of law-abiding Californians while ignoring the criminals who are the ones causing problems.
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Doug
August 19, 2025 at 6:15 pm
Haha. REMOVE all those horrible crime guns (like that could happen) from CA and the next ones on the list would them have the same designation. Idiots.