Governor Newsom's proposed 28th amendment would change the age to purchase a firearm from 18 to 21 years old.
SAN DIEGO — The San Diego County Board of Supervisors will discuss Governor Gavin Newsom's"Right to Safety" Amendment during its Tuesday morning meeting."More than anything, it would be a strong statement to people across the country to our congressional delegation, to our state senate, that this is an issue that's really important to the people of San Diego County and this is something we are all united behind," she told CBS 8 during an interview Monday morning.
"This will guarantee states as well the ability to enact common-sense gun safety laws, while leaving the Second Amendment intact, and respecting America's gun-owning tradition," said Newsom in a video statement."The 28th Amendment locks in the common sense constitutional protections that Democrats, Republicans, Independents, and gun owners overwhelmingly support and ensures NRA-owned politicians can never strip those protections away.
"The terror so many of us feel of not being sure your kids are safe when you leave them at school," she added.
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