I thought this only applied to California residents.
Hmmm upon researching to prove you wrong. Looks like you might be right. Need to do more research.
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I thought this only applied to California residents.
At least until the host dies.Almost like purpousful infection...
Prove me wrong???Hmmm upon researching to prove you wrong. Looks like you might be right. Need to do more research.
Prove me wrong???
Might be right???
Just kidding. I'm no attorney (thank G-d) but my understanding is that bringing mags with a higher capacity than 10 from out of state is forbidden,
Why not just avoid going into California?
I'm going to Reno in October but won't drive through California to get there. Don't want to deal with it's crazy laws and don't want to spend a dime of my money there.
FWIW, when I moved here from PHX in 2007 I heard some bad things about traveling though CA with hi cap mags, so I called the State AG's office and inquired about traveling from AZ to OR with "Hi Cap" (sic) magazines and wanted to confirm that, I would be protected under the 1986 Federal Firearms Owners Protection Act. Specifically my concern was something along the lines of a flat tire that required me to unload my mini van and a friendly LEO happened to stop and help, and as a result 'caught' me with them. The very nice lady at the AG's office said that in a case like that I would most likely be arrested and I would be more than welcome to argue for protection under FOPA in my court hearing.
So, I thought, I think I'm gonna reroute my trip. I wonder if anybody'd think I'd flipped if I came to Portland, via Omaha
If it was me I would probably chose a revolver that was on the CA DOJ (sic) approved list.
I have a sweet 40cal problem solver Glok that is full Cali compliant FS in the classifieds if anyone wants the ultimate travel piece for the Sunshine State
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Commief***ia can go die in a fire.