How is that any different from sticking me up at gunpoint and stealing $25 out of my wallet?
because you're not allowed to shoot back???
yes, we consider it theft, they DON'T.
Due process?? sure, they passed a bill, in accordance with legislative rules, the Gov signs it, it becomes a law. That's all the due process we need, or get, as far as they care.
They (meaning various groups in govt.) have done it before, and not just with guns or related things.
Got a prohibited weed growing in your back yard? You'll be lucky if they don't confiscate your freakin HOUSE.
own gold? sorry, you have to turn it in to the govt. (unless its jewelry or you are a registered coin collector - yes, that WAS the law in the US during the FDR years)
Do you think the govt PAID for any of the booze they confiscated during Prohibition??
The govt can get away with anything, until the govt stops itself. ANYTHING can be passed as law, and IS law, until the appropriate court (another branch of govt) declares it is not law.
The base reason why they can get away with banning X, Y, or Z and taking it from us, is that we GAVE them that ability, and we don't do enough to regulate it.
And, consider this, you are under no legal obligation to stay in CA. You can move. Practical matters like cost, work, home, family, etc., don't matter, you are not legally prohibited from moving, so you don't HAVE to put up with the law, you can go elsewhere, and the people who pass these kind of laws will be happier if you do. As long as you are not legally forbidden from moving away, they don't feel your rights are being violated. IF they even bother to consider that...
In their view, the choice is YOURS...
the fact that you may suffer great personal hardship, even financial loss in order to move is just your tough luck to them...
While I no longer remember the details, I do remember a story from the days when CA first passed their assault weapons laws, and because of the location of the magazine, Olympic target pistols were banned under the law. (there has since been an exception made for them, but at the time they were banned)
There was a teenage girl who lived in CA, an Olympic hopefull (or on the team, I forget) she contacted her legislator(s) about getting an exemption, so she could train and practice. The response she got was essentially "if you don't like the law, move!"
they'll get away with it, until they are either removed from office, or a court declares the law invalid.
I can no longer remember who said it, (and I'm not going to do a search), but I do remember reading it many years ago...
"America is at that awkward stage, its too late to work within the system, and too soon to start shooting the bastards.."
I believe we are still there....frustrating though it is.