Now that cops have legally been cut out of the off roster sales market will prices be going up? I wonder how many of them are stuck with inventory?
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Higher off roster prices?
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Are you referring to this?
Penal Code section 32000, subdivision (b), paragraph (6) may not sell or transfer the non-roster firearm to an individual who is not exempt from the requirements of Penal Code section 32000.The wise man said just find your place
In the eye of the storm
Seek the roses along the way
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... and if so, that applies only to the newly listed subset of LE - almost all PD and Sheriffs are not restricted.ARCHIVED Calguns Foundation Wiki here: http://web.archive.org/web/201908310...itle=Main_Page
Frozen in 2015, it is falling out of date and I can no longer edit the content. But much of it is still good!Comment
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It's amazing the amount of misinformed people you find on this site.Too many rifles, not enough time...Comment
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Which means any of the below entities who obtain off roster handguns by exemption cannot sell them to non-exempt persons.
But “regular” LEOs can sell off rosters.
(A) The Department of Parks and Recreation.
(B) The Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control.
(C) The Division of Investigation of the Department of Consumer Affairs.
(D) The Department of Motor Vehicles.
(E) The Fraud Division of the Department of Insurance.
(F) The State Department of State Hospitals.
(G) The Department of Fish and Wildlife.
(H) The State Department of Developmental Services.
(I) The Department of Forestry and Fire Protection.
(J) A county probation department.
(K) The Los Angeles World Airports, as defined in Section 830.15.
(L) A K–12 public school district for use by a school police officer, as described in Section 830.32.
(M) A municipal water district for use by a park ranger, as described in Section 830.34.
(N) A county for use by a welfare fraud investigator or inspector, as described in Section 830.35.
(O) A county for use by the coroner or the deputy coroner, as described in Section 830.35.
(P) The Supreme Court and the courts of appeal for use by marshals of the Supreme Court and bailiffs of the courts of appeal, and coordinators of security for the judicial branch, as described in Section 830.36.
(Q) A fire department or fire protection agency of a county, city, city and county, district, or the state for use by either of the following:
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A few months ago I was going to purchase a Glock 43 from a Culver City PD. We had everything set up for the sale when he called me to tell me he could not sell it to me. Culver City instituted a new rule they could not sell non roster to a non LE. So while the law said he could do it, the department said he could not.Comment
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A few months ago I was going to purchase a Glock 43 from a Culver City PD. We had everything set up for the sale when he called me to tell me he could not sell it to me. Culver City instituted a new rule they could not sell non roster to a non LE. So while the law said he could do it, the department said he could not.The wise man said just find your place
In the eye of the storm
Seek the roses along the way
Just beware of the thorns... K. MeineComment
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So some one who works for the DMV can buy off roster. Good to know dmv employees can handle unsafe guns.Comment
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This is a nice way of putting it!
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