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  • Permanently deleted user
    quote:Originally posted by darkwater
    Thanks, Idaho! Actually, the big fault line, the San Andreas, runs along the coaast from San Francisco south towards L.A., so if that part of CA fell off, conservatives would probably outnumber liberals.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Sanandreas.jpg
    Not likely, and for sure, individualist would be far outnumbered by collectivists, even if that portion of Kali disappeared.

    It is what it is.
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  • miker4_u
    quote:Originally posted by OlGeezer
    Hi, I got a shotgun that was given to me about 20 years ago, never rigisteres. Do I need to do this. Also this is in California
    The answere is No you are not required even it was a modern 30-06
    Mike
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  • ringchild
    quote:Originally posted by elubsme
    By California law, all guns, other than muzzle loaders and pellet guns have to be registered in the state of Ca.


    not true.
    the ONLY firearms that need to be registered in kalifornia are assault weapons and handguns bought with a paper trail attached..
    true, you are supposed to register a handgun when you move into the state with one. failure to do so is a misdemeanor which has a 1 year and 60 day statute of limitations:
    PC12072(f)
    (2) (A) On or after January 1, 1998, within 60 days of bringing a
    pistol, revolver, or other firearm capable of being concealed upon
    the person into this state, a personal handgun importer shall do one
    of the following:

    [either register or sell the firearm]

    (4) (A) It is the intent of the Legislature that a violation of
    paragraph (2) or (3) shall not constitute a "continuing offense" and
    the statute of limitations for commencing a prosecution for a
    violation of paragraph (2) or (3) commences on the date that the
    applicable grace period specified in paragraph (2) or (3) expires.

    now, it is true that any weapon purchased in kali needs to be dros'd, but there is no law mandating that all firearms in one's possession need to be registered.
    the only time it becomes a very serious issue, as far as i know, is if one needs to use it for self defense, or decides to carry w/o a permit. if the weapon is registered to the person carrying, it is a misdemeanor. if the weapon is unreg'd, it's a felony to carry w/o a permit.
    as for rifles, one can travel out of state, buy one, and bring it back home. totally legal (as long as it's not an aw).

    know and use what rights and loopholes are left out here, or those will disappear as well.
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  • darkwater
    quote:Originally posted by lt496
    quote:Originally posted by darkwater
    Thanks, Idaho! Actually, the big fault line, the San Andreas, runs along the coaast from San Francisco south towards L.A., so if that part of CA fell off, conservatives would probably outnumber liberals.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Sanandreas.jpg
    Not likely, and for sure, individualist would be far outnumbered by collectivists, even if that portion of Kali disappeared.

    It is what it is.




    Now, see...you've gone and changed the parameters...we were talking about apples and oranges, and now you've made it peaches and pears.
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  • Deadred707
    quote:Originally posted by elubsme
    Sir, it is a sad time that we live in when fellow Americans judge and condemn us based on our state of residence. By California law, all guns, other than muzzle loaders and pellet guns have to be registered in the state of Ca.
    Nope

    There is and has been a $35.00 back ground check and a 15 day waiting period for any firearm sold or given since 1992, I'm not positive on the date.
    No its 10 days

    Legally, I cannot buy a single shot .22 rifle and give it to any of my grandchildren, or anyone else for that matter.
    Wrong intrafamilial transfers pc.12078(c)(1) means long guns are paperless. There is no fee, there is no notification, and there is no age limit.Also parent to child, grandparent to grandchild are Good to go under this.


    My son can buy the rifle and when the child turns 18 years old he or she has to do the background check and 15 day waiting period to take ownership of the rifle.
    Wrong again see above.

    There are good people living and working in California, but we are outnumbered by the radicals. Too bad that some members of the forum do not realise this. At any rate, if you have had the gun for 20 years, I would do nothing about it, simply state that you have had it since before registration, a true statement.
    So you can point to the Cali pc. and show me where we have to registor a long gun that is not a AW???... I didnt think so.

    Eddie VFW & NRA life member



    FUD = fear, uncertainty, doubt
    Get the facts first befor you stick you foot in your mouth.
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  • elubsme
    So, Mr. Deadred lives in prk, wherever that is and knows more than I do about Ca. laws. By the way, 10 WORKING days equals a 15 day waiting period. Take a chance, make the wrong decision and end up in Prison. Be vewwy vewwy cautious and don't take advice from someone whom you don't know. Caution is the order of the day, look under the bridge before you jump into the water, trolls are everywhere, Eddie
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  • ringchild
    quote:Originally posted by elubsme
    So, Mr. Deadred lives in prk, wherever that is


    i'll go out on a limb here, but i'm assuming it stands for
    people's republic of kalifornia

    you are correct about one thing.
    trolls are everywhere.
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  • miker4_u
    * Sell or transfer the handgun(s) to a California police or sheriff's department. Persons choosing this option should contact the law enforcement agency for instructions prior to transporting the handgun(s) to the agency.

    Any person transporting handguns in California is required under California law to transport those handguns unloaded and in a locked container other than the glove compartment or utility compartment of a vehicle.
    SHOTGUNS AND RIFLES

    California law does not require persons moving into California report rifles or shotguns. One important thing to be aware of though is that certain rifles and shotguns may be defined as assault weapons in California and are prohibited from entering this state under most normal circumstances. Additionally, machine guns and ammunition feeding devices with the capacity to accept greater that 10 rounds may not be transported into California.

    Please be aware that failure to comply with these mandated handgun requirements could result in criminal prosecution (Penal Code Section 12072(g)).

    Home - Office of the Attorney General, State of California - Department of Justice

    http://www.ag.ca.gov/firearms/ab991.php

    End of argument!
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  • Deadred707
    quote:Originally posted by elubsme
    So, Mr. Deadred lives in prk, wherever that is and knows more than I do about Ca. laws. By the way, 10 WORKING days equals a 15 day waiting period. Take a chance, make the wrong decision and end up in Prison. Be vewwy vewwy cautious and don't take advice from someone whom you don't know. Caution is the order of the day, look under the bridge before you jump into the water, trolls are everywhere, Eddie


    240 hrs and 1 second from time of sale not 15 days.[B)]
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  • Rockatansky
    You know who else had a shotgun that was given to him about 20 years ago, never rigisteres.

    HITLER!
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  • Permanently deleted user
    quote:Originally posted by Rockatansky
    You know who else had a shotgun that was given to him about 20 years ago, never rigisteres.

    HITLER!
    Max!

    Good to see you, once again.
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  • Rockatansky
    I lurk... This thread delivers though: butthurt californians are pretty amusing, as usual.
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  • Permanently deleted user
    quote:Originally posted by Rockatansky
    I lurk... This thread delivers though: butthurt californians are pretty amusing, as usual.
    Indeed.
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  • Deadred707
    If they are going to wine and cry about it at least wine a cry about the truth. Apathy and ignorance is a major problem in Kali.

    Max [:)]
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  • Rockatansky
    they are too butthurt to admit the truth. liberalism in not only a mental disorder, it's a very contagious mental disease, as they so well demonstrate time and time again.

    What's up, Kyle.
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  • elubsme
    quote:Originally posted by ringchild
    quote:Originally posted by elubsme
    So, Mr. Deadred lives in prk, wherever that is


    i'll go out on a limb here, but i'm assuming it stands for
    people's republic of kalifornia

    you are correct about one thing.
    trolls are everywhere.
    Wouldn't that be P.R.K.?
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  • zink
    Max, good to see you. How is CO? ND is still F.L.A.T.!!!

    Lance
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