On July1st the new law requiring a background check to buy ammo is supposed to go into effect here in California. The way I read it we pay $19 for the initial check to get into the system and then $1 every time for a "instant check" when you buy ammo. Everyone is predicting a boondoggle. If they can do an "instant check" that should eliminate the 10 day wait for a firearm purchase by a person who is already in the system. Anyone from California with a different take?
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California is located in a beautiful part of the world. The tragedy is that the state is controlled by deluded dems. The productive people and companies have been fleeing to other states for some years.Comment
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Here are a couple of links with info:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2w7Fw1UxJWM&t=679s (skip to 3:07 where he starts talking about the new ammo purchasing requirements)
"No man's life, liberty, or property is safe, while Congress is in session." Mark TwainComment
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From the second link:He has a point. Privacy went out the window, in many cases voluntarily, with the rise of big and cheap data. Computerized license plate readers issue speeding tickets in the UK, and track the coming and going of people in towns in the USA. All in the name of providing more efficient services (including law enforcement) at lower costs. Serious shooters in California who value their privacy should learn to reload, and to turn off the GPS connection on their smart phone.Q: So, the CA DOJ will keep records of what ammo I buy, and how much?
A: Yep. But, so does your grocery store every time you input your "customer loyalty number." They keep track of what you buy, how much, and when. The only difference is, they send you coupons, DOJ won't be sending you coupons for the ammo you like to buy (sorry, trying to make light of a grim situation).Comment
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Yes. Sincerely. bruce.From the second link:
He has a point. Privacy went out the window, in many cases voluntarily, with the rise of big and cheap data. Computerized license plate readers issue speeding tickets in the UK, and track the coming and going of people in towns in the USA. All in the name of providing more efficient services (including law enforcement) at lower costs. Serious shooters in California who value their privacy should learn to reload, and to turn off the GPS connection on their smart phone." Unlike most conservatives, libs have no problem exploiting dead children and dancing on their graves."Comment
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Thank God I roll my own ammo, with the exception of .22.
Amazing all the places you can buy .22 when you're on a road trip."No man's life, liberty, or property is safe, while Congress is in session." Mark TwainComment
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Things California does not have:
Cyclones
Floods
Hurricanes
Tornadoes
Freezing temperatures
Hailstorms
Snow (except in the mountains)
What we do have are great summers
mild winters
Snow in the mountains (for skiing)
Huge Redwoods and magnificent scenery
And our last earthquake was 30 years ago
If you have your wits about you it's easy
to defeat the libs. You know what they're
going to do, so prepare before they do it.
And Nevada isn't far.Comment
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Why stay in California?
Sam
Best weather around. And you can always flip off a Liberal. They tend to be obvious.Fred Pillot
Captain
San Jose Zouaves
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and if you really get hungry for .22s, you can get one of these http://22lrreloader.com/design-details/Comment
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I looked into that -- try using that mould that comes with the kit. Let me know when your fingers heal.and if you really get hungry for .22s, you can get one of these http://22lrreloader.com/design-details/Comment
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As I read the summary of the law in Dan Shapiro's link, there is no exemption for nonresident military personnel stationed in California. Did I miss something?
Do PX's in California sell ammunition? Generally organizations on military installations follow Federal law and regulations, not State law and regulations. An example is that Class VI's in dry counties sell alcohol.Last edited by bostonbound; 04-01-2019, 02:26.Comment

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