Does anyone have receipts from 2000?Why can't you have a high capacity mag. It is leagle to have hi caps just can't offer to sell. If you Owned them befor the ban you can still have them. Any PC code stating different.
9. If I have a large-capacity magazine, do I need to get rid of
it?
http://wiki.calgunsfoundation.org/index.php/Large-capacity_magazine_restrictions
No. Continued possession of large-capacity magazines (able to
accept more than 10 rounds) that you owned in California before
January 1, 2000, is not prohibited. However as of January 1,
2000, it is illegal to buy, manufacture, import, keep for sale,
expose for sale, give or lend any large-capacity magazine in
California except by law enforcement agencies, California
peace officers, or licensed dealers.
(PC Section 12020 (b)(19-29))
The burden of proof is on you to show they were purchased before the deadline.I did not read that part. Where did you see anything about reciepts in the law?
Do you have a citation for this claim?ryanburbridge wrote:The burden of proof is on you to show they were purchased before the deadline.I did not read that part. Where did you see anything about reciepts in the law?
The author of the thread was not asking about importing a new firearm for retail as an FFL. That's all the list you linked applies to is NEW firearm sales.If you want to know what guns are allowed/authorized for sale in Cali checkout the official website. Unbelievable, do your homework people it's not really that hard. I have not commented on so many forms and just looked at a lot of the questioned asked with utter disbelieve. If there's a law in place in the state and people still try and skirt around it, then in my opinion they deserve what's coming to them. I have fought just to keep the firearms I have now and I know personally that they do not want me to have them so I don't give them a reason to say I can't have them. All I see are little adults acting like innocent children which I have enough of!! That's my 2 cents because "a little common sense goes a long way in my life time". I don't mean to offend anyone but some of the conversations go way and above the purpose. Carry on folks.
http://certguns.doj.ca.gov/
No. Continued possession of large-capacity magazines (able to
accept more than 10 rounds) that you owned in California before
January 1, 2000, is not prohibited.
False.ryanburbridge wrote:The burden of proof is on you to show they were purchased before the deadline.I did not read that part. Where did you see anything about reciepts in the law?
Not illegal to buy.Why can't you have a high capacity mag. It is leagle to have hi caps just can't offer to sell. If you Owned them befor the ban you can still have them. Any PC code stating different.
9. If I have a large-capacity magazine, do I need to get rid of
it?
http://wiki.calgunsfoundation.org/index.php/Large-capacity_magazine_restrictions
No. Continued possession of large-capacity magazines (able to
accept more than 10 rounds) that you owned in California before
January 1, 2000, is not prohibited. However as of January 1,
2000, it is illegal to buy, manufacture, import, keep for sale,
expose for sale, give or lend any large-capacity magazine in
California except by law enforcement agencies, California
peace officers, or licensed dealers.
(PC Section 12020 (b)(19-29))
If there's a law in place in the state and people still try and skirt around it, then in my opinion they deserve what's coming to them.
http://certguns.doj.ca.gov/
Citation?If an LEO sees you with a 20 rd mag, even though you tell him you bought it in 1990, he has PC to arrest you.
The person making the original post seems, from his past posts,to befrom Georgia. If he is found here with a high cap mag, it would follow that he imported it. Thats where the RS would come into play.Gundude wrote:
Citation?If an LEOsees you with a 20 rd mag, even though you tell him you bought it in 1990, he has PC to arrest you.