Kommiefornika is such a joke. Classic example of when Libtards are allowed to get a foot hold they''ll never stop. It was a neat place to visit but now we wouldn't ever consider traveling to or through there. It's a shame since from the maps you can easily see where the tards are controlling a fairly Red state.
'so basically the only change was they now require background checks to buy ammo (Most retarded thing I ever heard) and bans "high capacity amunition magazines"?
The rest of the BS in the video has been there all along at the federal level.
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Works for me! Because if another civil war breaks out in this Country Stupidfornia will not be as well prepped as the rest of us! Lol
On my first huge motorcycle trip around the west, I had a Hell of a time buying gas. The knot heads wanted to shut the pump off after every Dollar! Pump a Dollar worth of gas, and go in to pay that Dollar. Then proceed to the next Dollar. WTH! I finally went in and barked at the gas jokey Texas style. "Don't turn that F' ing pump off again......................." He won't forget me......snicker.
I was riding a Honda Gold Wing and only needed a few bucks worth of gas. It went like that all the way up the California coast.
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What's stopping someone driving to a neighbouring state and purchasing ammo there and then brining it back into California?
Yup me too born raised there, moved to Texas 9 years ago and no plans on ever going back...
Because you were not alive when he was there! Lol Google gas shortages in Crazifornia. Yup they happened back in late 70's- early 80's if I remember correctly...I have NO idea what you are speaking of.
It will be against the new law to do so. So will online sales of ammo. If you buy ammo is say, Nevada, and bring it to Communcaliforia you'd be breaking the law. In the meantime, everyone is stocking up on LOTS of ammo before 2018.
I was stationed there for 3 years and just left in August to come back to Texas. I think the ammo registration scheme is the most damaging out of all the new laws shoved though. Welcome to a state database where every round you purchase must be though a licensed ammo seller and they track what and how much you will be buying. One thing they didn't take into account though is reloading. AFAIK and can remember there were no provisions in the law that restrict reloading or buying components.
You don't have to destroy or sell magazines, you can also convert them to 10 round magazines by rivet or block and epoxying the base plate on. Still BS. If I'm going to be stuck with 10 round magazines I'd rather just have the short 10 rounders. That's why I still have 6 of those 10 round mags laying around.