Wait… It Becomes Law Without the Governor Signing?!
This video explains a peculiar aspect of California legislation where a bill can become law without the Governor's signature. It details the 12-day period a governor has to act on a bill passed by the legislature, and how inaction results in the bill automatically becoming law, a process termed 'allowing without signature'. The description highlights this as an automatic approval, even without explicit gubernatorial assent, and mentions the relevance to Second Amendment news and gun rights organizations.














