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    Federal court strikes down DC anti-concealed carry law

    The decision in Wrenn came out in July. Yesterday, Sept 28, DC Circuit declined DC's request for en banc rehearing.
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    Judge just blocked CA 10 Round Mag Ban

    New law scheduled to take effect July 1 2017 made possession of 10+ round magazines illegal statewide; this injunction says that law is on hold. No change in the law banning purchase. Some cities - San Francisco,Los Angeles, Sunnyvale - have their own bans on possession, and those are not...
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    CA DOJ files latest version of 'assault weapon' regulations 5/18/2017

    Office of Administrative Law has rejected the DOJ re-submission of the AW regulations.
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    CA DOJ files latest version of 'assault weapon' regulations 5/18/2017

    Response filed today by CRPA/NRA - see http://crpa.us5.list-manage.com/track/click?u=10f1b2be1fbee7acd9ac7bb79&id=10bc8fb448&e=0779b6b477
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    CA DOJ files latest version of 'assault weapon' regulations 5/18/2017

    According to CA-DOJ, no - you have to keep it. Since there is no conceivable public safety or administrative reason that makes sense - and really, no CA gun laws make sense in those areas - it would seem it's that way just to harass gun owners.
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    CA DOJ files latest version of 'assault weapon' regulations 5/18/2017

    And, to quick inspection, not much of the text that raised objections has changed. Still wants to apply the fixed magazine language to shotguns, without apparent statutory support. Still wants to keep 'bullet buttons' on registered guns. Still wants those registering to provide photographs...
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    moving to CA with a handgun

    The Roster does not apply to guns moved into the state - that's a restriction on what CA FFLs may transfer to non-Roster-exempt people.
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    moving to CA with a handgun

    Clock starts ticking the date you bring the guns into CA. A few years ago, getting a DL was an adventure, as the DMV was changing systems. Pretty fast these days, so meeting the 60 day limit should not be difficult. I have yet to hear of any soul so unfortunate to move here this decade who...
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    Ridiculous Gun laws ? California

    Microstamping applies only to semi-autos. The Roster testing does require several non-returnable copies of each model, plus $200 fee every year per model on the Roster.
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    California DOJ letter explaining the AR-15 laws

    Please note those proposed regulations were withdrawn 2-10-17, and no replacement document has been submitted.
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    Peruta CA9 petitioned to SCOTUS -

    Do you support the idea that California 'state's rights' would include enslaving some sub-group of its residents, as a crime prevention measure? I suspect not - there's that pesky 13th Amendment. So too is the 2nd Amendment a bar to a state doing as California is doing; the issue is developing...
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    a different approach to getting concealed carry in California

    In my opinion, Assemblywoman Melissa Melendez is demonstrating some much needed 'testicular fortitude', even though in a losing effort. A lot of Californians have complained over the years to the effect of 'why don't Republicans ever introduce their own pro-gun bills?' The answer, bitter as it...
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    California Prop 63 questions

    No, not really. Primers are not classed as explosives - buy and store as many as you like. Smokeless powder IS classified as an explosive, but 20 pounds is the limit. I guess some folks might not think 20 pounds is very much; I don't reload, so I have no opinion. CA Health and Safety Code...
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    Complying with new California laws

    This afternoon, CA-DOJ dropped the new regulations for 'assault weapons'. If you don't live in CA, thank your lucky stars. See the CRPA page: http://crpa.org/california-doj-proposes-regulations-bullet-button-assault-weapons-2/ and that page has an OCR version of the text of the regs...
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    Complying with new California laws

    Category 3 assault weapon definition - https://oag.ca.gov/firearms/regs/genchar2 12276.1 (a) Notwithstanding Section 12276, "assault weapon" shall also mean any of the following: Just to point out how much attention to detail the CA-DOJ applies to its on-line references - the 'Dangerous...
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    California Prop 63 questions

    There are places in CA where money will not help to get a CCW license - San Francisco, especially, but also the obvious large cities. Occasionally, ample contributions to a Sheriff's election campaign have been suggested.
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    California Prop 63 questions

    Illegal to do that after Jan 1, 2018; CA residents are then required to use a CA-licensed 'ammunition vendor' - no more internet sales, no going to AZ/NV/OR to buy ammo and bring back. At the moment, enforcement seems problematic but so far gun owners are a pretty law-abiding bunch ...
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    California members need help with this please.

    Note that "loaded" for cap and ball is PC 16840
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    California members need help with this please.

    Short answer: any handgun not NFA and without a threaded barrel is legal. Being on the Roster is a different idea, and does not apply to visitors or new residents. You already say the Colt Defender has 7 round mags; CA bans import of magazines 11 rounds or more, so you are good on that aspect...
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    The Migration

    You said you missed post counts. They're available. You said post counts were a factor in evaluating the reliability of a poster. Your time is your own, of course, but if you need that info, a single click seems a small cost to get it.
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