CA_Libertarian
State Researcher
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SlackwareRobert wrote:
I sounds like you're implying that we somehow lose our pistol if it is taken off the approved list. This is not the case. In fact, you can still buy off-roster pistols from private parties. The roster only applies to new sales by FFLs in this state.
If anything, having a pistol that's off the list increases its value in CA.
SlackwareRobert wrote:
I'll take a stab at this, though I admit I'm confused by the wording.Has anyone in CA thought to sue under the property rights laws when they
drop your pistol from the approved list without paying you for the loss?
I sounds like you're implying that we somehow lose our pistol if it is taken off the approved list. This is not the case. In fact, you can still buy off-roster pistols from private parties. The roster only applies to new sales by FFLs in this state.
If anything, having a pistol that's off the list increases its value in CA.