OK, if you say so. How is that enforced, btw?Upon your demise the state gets them for destruction. Period.
Oh yeah......it isn't. California can't enforce half the crap they've got on the books, yet they add more all the time.
Whatever.
OK, if you say so. How is that enforced, btw?Upon your demise the state gets them for destruction. Period.
Uh, not me. I've always maintained that California will be a lot better when all the @ssholes finally leave.how they want to get out???
Just remember, *possession* of high capacity magazines is not restricted in California. Only transfer, sale, trade, loan and importation. Importation of a high capacity magazine is a misdemeanor.
Effective January 1, 2000, the manufacture, importation, sale, or transfer of any large capacity firearms magazine, except to specifically designated parties and under specified conditions, will be prohibited by law. Possession of large capacity magazines is not restricted by this law.
However, keep in mind that this is a misdemeanor offense and as such is subject to a relatively short statute of limitations.
Nothing wrong with comments from people who have lived here. It is the people who don't know much about Cali and still talk trash, (sometimes from states with worse laws,) that irk me.To you Californians that hate it when everyone runs down your state, remember I was one of you not long ago, and you have my deepest sympathies, just not my tax dollars and sunny disposition.
The ammomakers are between a rock and a hard place. If they don't re-tool, they lose California sales. If they re-tool, it costs maybe hundred of millions of dollars and you can bet they'll lobby the fed. gov to make serialization nationwide to justify price increases that will recover the cost.
IF this becomes law
I understand what you're saying, Farnham, but considering that Congress is comprised of re-election whores and money talks, I'm sure the 'evil' ammo makers can get their attention.I'm not sure how much "lobbying" power those evil ammo manufacturers have, Congress might tell them to get lost on that nationwide thing, eh?