the ability of law abiding citizens to purchase
ammunition. One would completely ban the sale of ammunition and one would
require a buyers license, background check, and waiting period before ammunition
could be purchased.
The buyers license ordinance is being promoted by Council member Michael
Feuer (a candidate for LA City Attorney). Please contact his Deputy, Mr. Daniel
Hinnerfeld, at (213) 485-5013 and voice your positions. Attend the hearing if
possible.
You can monitor these ordinances through the office of any Public Safety
Committee member. Call them for a status report. A copy of the proposed buyers
license ordinance is apparently now available. Ask them for one.
Feuer's office says the background check/buyer's license is justified by the
ammo sales registration forms that the City has been collecting for about a
year. They claim those forms prove that persons ineligible to possess ammo are
buying it.
Several people have been trying to get reports on this from the City and the
LAPD, but none have been produced. When this was brought to Feuer's office's
attention, they now say that there may not be any forms, and that the ordinance
is based on a LAPD spot check that revealed prohibited persons were buying ammo
and an oral report. According to Feuer, since there is no way to enforce that
law against the prohibited persons who have bought the ammo the ordinance is
necessary (wait a minute, the ammo buyers give their name and address and
thumbprint when they buy the ammo! If they are ineligible they are breaking the
law. How about arresting them!).
When calling the Committee members, you can ask for all reports justifying
the law so you can address them at the hearing, or by letter. If the Committee
realizes the reports aren't available or don't prove their point, it could help
sway them. Also, point out that they should enforce the existing law!
The city has been notified that the federal district court in LA just ruled,
in the Great Western case, that cities can't ban the sale of ammo. That court
adopted an Attorney General Opinion saying that cities can't require licenses to
purchase ammo. LA is ignoring both rulings. That should be brought to the
Committee's attention too.
Both of these ludicrous laws are being promoted by anti-gun forces that have
publicly announced their intention to get the ordinance(s) passed in as many
cities around Los Angeles and San Francisco (and the State) as possible, thus
making it practically impossible to purchase ammunition. Even if you don't live
in the City of LA you have an interest in this law and should call (and call,
and call) and write the City Council, starting with the Public Safety Committee
members, and attend hearings on the issues.
The rest of the Los Angeles city council members are listed below. Those with
an asterisk are on the Public Safety Committee, and contacting them should be a
priority
Mike Hernandez hernandez@c01.ci.la.ca.us
(213) 485-3451
** Joel Wachs wachs@c02.ci.la.ca.us
(213)-485-3391
Laura Chick lchick@c03.ci.la.ca.us
(213)-485-3486
John Ferraro ferraro@c04.ci.la.ca.us
(213) 485-3337
Michael Feuer council5@c05.ci.la.ca.us
(213)-485-5013
Ruth Galatner galanter@c06.ci.la.ca.us
(213) 485-3357
Alex Pedilla APadilla@c07.ci.la.ca.us
(213) 847-7777
Mark Thomas mjones@c08.ci.la.ca.us
(213) 485-3331
Rita Walters council9@c09.ci.la.ca.us
(213) 485-3351
Nate Holden holden@c10.ci.la.ca.us
(213) 485-3323
** Cindy Miscikowski miscikow@c11.ci.la.ca.us
(213) 485-3811
Hal Bernson bernson@c12.ci.la.ca.us
(213) 485-3343
Jackie Goldberg goldberg@c13.ci.la.ca.us
(213) 485-3353
** Nick Pacheco NPacheco@c14.ci.la.ca.us
(213) 485-3335
Rudy Svorinich svorinich@c15.ci.la.ca.us
(213) 473-7015