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See the Calguns Foundation Wiki articles on
Intrafamilial transfer - http://wiki.calgunsfoundation.org/in...Family_Members Interstate transfer - http://wiki.calgunsfoundation.org/in...rms_Interstate Summary: A child/parent/grandparent who lives in CA and has CA ID may transfer a long gun or a handgun to a child/parent/grandparent who also lives in CA and has CA ID. An HSC/FSC is required. No relationship other than child/parent/grandparent, up or down, meets CA's definition of 'immediate family'. For the all-CA-resident version, one need only file the OPLAW form with the fee. Form: http://oag.ca.gov/sites/all/files/ag...rms/oplaw.pdf? Optionally, the transferee may sign up with CFARS and do the report electronically. =========== If the transfer is interstate, Federal law requires the FFL. The OPLAW form is NOT the answer, no matter what the CA-DOJ telephone-answerer or the counter guy at your local FFL may say. "Interstate" means that the participants in a transfer are residents of different states. Where the gun is currently located is not relevant. A transfer through an FFL does not also need the OPLAW form. An interstate intrafamilial transfer through an FFL is exempt from the Handgun Roster. An interstate intrafamilial transfer through an FFL is not exempt from 1-handgun-in-30-days. UPDATE NOVEMBER 2018An interstate intrafamilial transfer through an FFL will require a background check, a 10 day wait, a safe-handling demonstration, a lock for a handgun, proof of residence, and a fee determined by the FFL. =========== An interstate intrafamilial transfer through an FFL is not a California PPT. PPT here stands for Private Party Transfer, and under CA's implementation in the DROS software, it is available only to buyers/sellers who each have CA ID. // edited back to cgf wiki links
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And, NO you cannot go out of state to get the off-roster handgun, and bring it back to CA.
Both Federal and CA law require the gun to run through (in this case a CA) FFL, and you the new owner may not bring it in yourself. See the sticky in the Laws forum, http://www.calguns.net/calgunforum/s...d.php?t=503873
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ARCHIVED Calguns Foundation Wiki here: http://web.archive.org/web/201908310...itle=Main_Page "The object of life is not to be on the side of the majority, but to escape finding oneself in the ranks of the insane."Ann Althouse: “Begin with the hypothesis that what they did is what they wanted to do. If they postured that they wanted to do something else, regard that as a con. Work from there. The world will make much more sense.” Not a lawyer, just Some Guy On The Interwebs. ![]() Last edited by Librarian; 04-09-2021 at 2:03 PM.. |
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