Proposition 63 would enact stricter gun control measures including requiring federal background checks to purchase ammunition, banning the possession of large-capacity ammunition magazines and prohibiting people who have been convicted of stealing a firearm from possessing firearms. Proponents include Senator Diane Feinstein, Senator Barbara Boxer, the City of L.A. and the City of San Francisco. Opponents include the California Republican Party and the NRA.
58% Yes |
42% No |
54% Yes |
36% No |
5% Yes, banning large-capacity ammunition magazines will decrease gun violence. |
6% No, this will criminalize bullet sharing amongst law-abiding hunters and recreational shooters. |
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