Finally, we have a clear shot and are in position to knock down the worst anti-2A laws in the country.By Jan. 3, 2017, the new House and Senate will be in session, both controlled by Republicans. By Jan. 20, 2017, the Presidency will be as well.The next U.S. Supreme Court Justice will be selected by a President Trump, not by the Clintons and Obamas of the world.Already, tens of thousands of dollars have been raised by members of the FPC and FPF in preparation for lawsuits to take down numerous laws which were enacted in July 2016 in California, and also in preparation to challenge Proposition 63 in the courts if voters were to pass it (which they did).But as of today, aboutin order to ensure that the various laws and regulations pertaining to them can be overturned once and for all.Your help is needed to challenge these laws. For the price of a cup of coffee, you can defend the rights of everyone across the United States. Donate here (not tax deductible) and be entered to win a gun . (Donate / enter before end of November for chance to win.)Or, donate here (you won't be entered to win a gun, but the donation is tax deductible) . (Not date-limited, donate anytime.)This is the same organization that has been fighting in court to overturn SB 707 (the law that restricts the rights of concealed carriers) and also fought the state in court when it restricted the speech of a prominent blogger , who published a "tyrant's list."This is not only important for people in California, but across the nation. For cases that are appealed to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, the decisions will be considered to be binding for Alaska, Arizona, California, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Oregon, and Washington. In instances where gun rights groups do not win the cases at the Court of Appeals level, these cases will no doubt continue and will likely be appealed all the way up to the U.S. Supreme Court. In which case, the decisions will be binding for everyone across the United States.The laws to be challenged:AB 857 – The Gutted and Amended Restriction On Curios, Relics and Home-Built Firearms: Would require retroactive serialization and registration of firearms from the past 50 years, including home-builts, as well as curio and relics. (Has been signed into law by the Governor.) Would create a precedent for registration that does not yet exist, and needs to be challenged in the courts.AB 1135 – The Gutted and Amended “Assault Weapons” Ban: Part of a bill package that would ban 70 percent of all firearms in CA. (Has been signed into law by the Governor.)AB 1511 – The Gutted and Amended Bill that Criminalizes Loaning Firearms (Has been signed into law by the Governor.)AB 1695 – The Bill Which Assumes Firearms Owners Are Guilty Until Proven Innocent (Has been signed into law by the Governor.)SB 880 – Expands “Assault Weapons” Ban to Include “Bullet Button” Semi-Auto Rifles, Pistols: Part of bill package that would ban 70 percent of all firearms in CA (Has been signed into law by the Governor.)SB 1446 – Ban on ALL Magazines that were Designed to Hold More than 10 Rounds, even those already legal under CA law (Has been signed into law by the Governor) - Would create a precedent for ban on owning property.SB 1235 (de Leon) --Restrictions on ammunition purchases, creates a DOJ database of ammunition owners. (Has been signed into law by the Governor.) Would create a precedent for registration of ammunition and, by banning shipping of ammunition direct to customer's door, would be an unconstitutional restriction on commerce (violation of Commerce Clause).Proposition 63 -- Similar to SB 1235, but even worse.Donate today and preserve our rights for future generations.