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LA County Registrar Claims Dead People Signed Gascon Recall Petition, Asks for AG Investigation

March 22, 2023 by Jennifer Van Laar Leave a Comment

Los Angeles County Registrar/Recorder Dean Logan asked California Attorney General Rob Bonta to initiate an investigation into the signature gathering process in two recent petitions circulated in the county, one a petition to trigger a recall election against District Attorney George Gascon and one a statewide petition to place an initiative on the ballot to limit the ability of local governments to raise taxes, because hundreds of signatures from voters who died before the petitions were circulated were found on both petitions.

Logan’s office says that “in some cases, there is commonality in the circulators between the two petitions.”

From a press release issued Wednesday (emphasis original):

“Based on our review of two recent petitions – one a countywide recall petition and the other a statewide initiative petition, my office has identified irregularities that suggest the possibility of fraudulent signature submission that I believe may warrant investigation,” said Logan.

During the signature examination and verification process for the Petition to Recall District Attorney George Gascón submitted on July 6, 2022, the RR/CC identified 367 instances where the petition signers were deceased before the period in which the petition was circulated.

Similarly, on the Petition for proposed Statewide Initiative 1935 (Limits the Ability of Voters and State and Local Governments to Raise Revenues for Government Services) submitted on August 2, 2022, the RR/CC identified 344 instances where the petition signers were deceased before the period in which the petition was circulated.

In some cases, there is commonality in the circulators between the two petitions. The RR/CC continues to review these and other statewide petitions reviewed in the past year for possible irregularities.

In a press release announcing the failure of the Gascon recall petition, Logan’s office didn’t mention that any signatures were disqualified because the person whose name appeared was deceased. The proponents of that recall petition have filed a legal challenge to Logan’s finding00 that the petition was deficient, but “the case remains pending and unlikely to change the outcome of the petition drive prior to next year’s regular election cycle.”

Let the Voters Decide (LTVD) the signature gathering firm that worked with the Recall Gascon effort, sued the recall committee in July, before Logan’s office deemed the petition wasn’t sufficient, claiming they hadn’t been fully paid. In February 2022, while the proposed Statewide Initiative 1935 was being circulated, the San Francisco Chronicle reported that LTVD was collecting signatures for that initiative:

A political operative whose company is gathering signatures for two of the state’s most contested ballot measures this year was previously convicted of falsifying his voter registration in California and has been accused of using misleading tactics in multiple states.

Mark Anthony Jacoby, 38, who owns petition firm Let the Voters Decide, announced this month that his company is paying canvassers $7.50 to $8.50 per signature, or $16 total, for each person they persuade to sign two ballot initiatives, including one related to tax increases and another that would allow tribes to expand gambling.

Logan said he was asking for this review so the electorate will have confidence in the recall and petition processes:

“The integrity of these processes is fundamental to our representative form of government and influences the confidence and participation of our electorate. Attempts to compromise the integrity of this process ought to be scrutinized.”

Bonta’s office has not yet responded to the request for review.

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LA County supervisors want gun registry, insurance and storage mandates for gun owners

February 6, 2023 by Cam Edwards Leave a Comment

The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors is taking another step towards implementing a new wave of gun control restrictions aimed at federally licensed firearms retailers and individual gun owners in the unincorporated parts of the county. Tuesday’s board of supervisors agenda includes several items that should be concerning to gun owners, including a plan to establish a gun registration system. The agenda item, if approved, would direct the county attorney to:

Report back to the Board in 90 days with options for draft ordinance language that would mandate liability insurance for gun owners in the County and the feasibility of implementing a County gun registry, or in coordination with the Sheriff’s Department, ways to use existing data/records to create a gun database that is easily accessible for law enforcement first responders.

This registry and/or database would only cover legal gun owners, of course, and non-compliance would be a huge issue. There are plenty of current gun owners in L.A. County who simply wouldn’t comply, and those moving into the county from somewhere else might not even know the registration requirement exists. I’m actually curious to see how feasible the county attorney thinks this might be in theory, but in practice this registry would be nothing more than another burden placed on responsible gun owners at the expense of their Second Amendment rights.

The same goes for the mandatory insurance requirement being eyed by the same supervisors; a measure that’s already been put in place up in San Jose. Groups like the California Rifle & Pistol Association say they’re readying challenges to the San Jose measure based on Second Amendment grounds, and L.A. County’s proposed ordinance would face the same problem that San Jose’s ordinance poses: there’s no real historical evidence to support the notion that these laws are constitutional. 19th century “surety” laws that required some individuals believed to pose a heightened risk of dangerousness to post a bond before they could lawfully carry probably come closest, but even then those individuals were the exception and not the rule, unlike San Jose’s ordinance that targets all legal gun owners and threatens them with fines and the loss of their legally-owned firearms if they don’t comply.

While L.A. County supervisors are trying to infringe on the rights of individual gun owners, including creating new “gun-free zones” where lawful concealed carry would be banned, they’re also taking aim at gun stores in the unincorporated areas of the county under their control.

The motion calls for development of ordinances that would forbid sales of handguns or ammunition of .50 caliber or more and the carrying of firearms except by sworn officers on county property, such as parks. People under 21 would not be allowed into gun showrooms, and dealers would be required to have video cameras installed to tape all store transactions. It would further require “buffer zones” between gun stores and “sensitive areas” such as schools.

It would also require gun vendors to keep a ledger of local gun sales along with fingerprints of purchasers and that all privately owned firearms be kept under lock and key.

The board last year backed the measures, directing its attorneys to draft the ordinances and bring them back for a vote.

Again, from a practical standpoint these measures are absolutely worthless, at least in terms of preventing crime. If the goal is to run gun stores out of the county, on the other hand, they may be more successful… at least if they’re allowed to be enforced. I can’t imagine many would-be gun owners in the county will allow themselves to be treated like a criminal (including being fingerprinted) when they could drive to neighboring Orange County instead and suffer slightly fewer indignities by purchasing a firearm there.

Tuesday’s action isn’t expected to include a final vote on any of these ordinances, but their eventual passage is virtually guaranteed thanks to the far-left politicians who dominate the board, and litigation is a certainty as well once these bad ideas have been turned into law. If you’re an L.A. County resident who’ll be impacted by these proposals stay tuned, because groups like California Rifle & Pistol Association and Gun Owners of California are probably going to be looking for some plaintiffs willing to challenge these infringements in court before long.

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