I'm Moving some of my guns From AZ to CA and I want to make sure I'm 100% legal!. I have houses in both CA and AZ. This SKS was purchased new in California PREBAN and registered with california DOJ as an Assault Weapon when it was required. It has a 30 round magazine that is removable but it has no build date on it or NO LEO only stamp. This magazine was purchased new when i bought the gun in california. Is this magazine ok since i purchased in cali and this gun is a registered assault weapon?
Unconfigured Ad Widget
Collapse
|
|
|
|
|
|
Preban SKS Magazine Question
Collapse
X
-
I'm pretty sue you're Good, but I'm not positive.Originally posted by KestryllThis guy is a complete and total idiot.
/thread.
ΦΑ -
You have your raw paperwork, your 30 round mag stayed in Calif at all times as you cannot import large capacity magazines into calif. Sounds like you are in the clearsigpic
Originally posted by dantoddWe will win. We are right. We will never stop fighting.Originally posted by bwieseThey don't believe it's possible, but then Alison didn't believe there'd be 350K - 400K OLLs in CA either.Originally posted by louisianagirlOur fate is ours alone to decide as long as we remain armed heavily enough to dictate it.Comment
-
Be sure to dig up your paperwork.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Frozen in 2015, it is falling out of date and I can no longer edit the content.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
-
I'm Moving some of my guns From AZ to CA and I want to make sure I'm 100% legal!. I have houses in both CA and AZ. This SKS was purchased new in California PREBAN and registered with california DOJ as an Assault Weapon when it was required. It has a 30 round magazine that is removable but it has no build date on it or NO LEO only stamp. This magazine was purchased new when i bought the gun in california. Is this magazine ok since i purchased in cali and this gun is a registered assault weapon?
The 30 round magazine if purchased in California before the year 2000 can be legally brought in and out of California at will. The rub is proving that you owned that particular mag before the year 2000 if you were to be stopped as you entered the state.
If you still have your house in AZ I would recommend you leave the detachable magazine SKS in AZ and choose other rifles to bring here.
Here is the text of the Law pertaining to "SKS rifles with detachable magazines" from the California Penal Code:
30710. Notwithstanding paragraph (11) of subdivision (a) of Section
30510, an "SKS rifle" under this article means all SKS rifles
commonly referred to as "SKS Sporter" versions, manufactured to
accept a detachable AK-47 magazine and imported into this state and
sold by a licensed gun dealer, or otherwise lawfully possessed in
this state by a resident of this state who is not a licensed gun
dealer, between January 1, 1992, and December 19, 1997.
30715. (a) (1) Any person who, or firm, company, or corporation
that operated a retail or other commercial firm, company, or
corporation, and manufactured, distributed, transported, imported,
possessed, possessed for sale, offered for sale, or transferred, for
commercial purpose, an SKS rifle in California between January 1,
1992, and December 19, 1997, shall be immune from criminal
prosecution under Article 2 (commencing with Section 30600) or former
Section 12280.
(2) The immunity provided in this subdivision shall apply
retroactively to any person who, or firm, company, or corporation
that, is or was charged by complaint or indictment with a violation
of former Section 12280 for conduct related to an SKS rifle, whether
or not the case of that person, firm, company, or corporation is
final.
(b) (1) Any person who possessed, gave, loaned, or transferred an
SKS rifle in California between January 1, 1992, and December 19,
1997, shall be immune from criminal prosecution under Article 2
(commencing with Section 30600) or former Section 12280.
(2) The immunity provided in this subdivision shall apply
retroactively to any person who was charged by complaint or
indictment with a violation of former Section 12280 for conduct
related to an SKS rifle, whether or not the case of that person is
final.
(c) Any SKS rifle in the possession of any person who, or firm,
company, or corporation that, is described in subdivision (a) or (b),
shall not be subject to seizure by law enforcement for violation of
Article 2 (commencing with Section 30600) or former Section 12280
prior to January 1, 2000.
(d) Any person, firm, company, or corporation, convicted under
former Section 12280 for conduct relating to an SKS rifle, shall be
permitted to withdraw a plea of guilty or nolo contendere, or to
reopen the case and assert the immunities provided in this article,
if the court determines that the allowance of the immunity is in the
interests of justice. The court shall interpret this article
liberally to the benefit of the defendant.
(e) For purposes of this section, "former Section 12280" refers to
former Section 12280, as added by Section 3 of Chapter 19 of the
Statutes of 1989 or as subsequently amended.
30720. (a) Any person, firm, company, or corporation that is in
possession of an SKS rifle shall do one of the following on or before
January 1, 2000:
(1) Relinquish the SKS rifle to the Department of Justice pursuant
to subdivision (h) of former Section 12281.
(2) Relinquish the SKS rifle to a law enforcement agency pursuant
to former Section 12288, as added by Section 3 of Chapter 19 of the
Statutes of 1989.
(3) Dispose of the SKS rifle as permitted by former Section 12285,
as it read in Section 20 of Chapter 23 of the Statutes of 1994.
(b) Any person who has obtained title to an SKS rifle by bequest
or intestate succession shall be required to comply with paragraph
(1) or (2) of subdivision (a) unless that person otherwise complies
with paragraph (1) of subdivision (b) of former Section 12285, as it
read in Section 20 of Chapter 23 of the Statutes of 1994, or as
subsequently amended.
(c) Any SKS rifle relinquished to the department pursuant to this
section shall be in a manner prescribed by the department.
30725. (a) Any person who complies with Section 30720 shall be
exempt from the prohibitions set forth in Section 30600 or 30605 for
those acts by that person associated with complying with the
requirements of Section 30720.
(b) Failure to comply with Section 30720 is a public offense
punishable by imprisonment pursuant to subdivision (h) of Section
1170, or in a county jail, not exceeding one year.
30730. (a) (1) The department shall purchase any SKS rifle
relinquished pursuant to Section 30720 from funds appropriated for
this purpose by the act amending former Section 12281 in the 1997-98
Regular Session of the Legislature or by subsequent budget acts or
other legislation.
(2) The department shall adopt regulations for this purchase
program that include, but are not limited to, the manner of delivery,
the reimbursement to be paid, and the manner in which persons shall
be informed of the state purchase program.
(3) Any person who relinquished possession of an SKS rifle to a
law enforcement agency pursuant to any version of former Section
12288 prior to the effective date of the purchase program set forth
in paragraph (1) shall be eligible to be reimbursed from the purchase
program. The procedures for reimbursement pursuant to this paragraph
shall be part of the regulations adopted by the department pursuant
to paragraph (2).
(b) In addition to the regulations required pursuant to
subdivision (a), emergency regulations for the purchase program
described in subdivision (a) shall be adopted pursuant to Chapter 3.5
(commencing with Section 11340) of Part 1 of Division 3 of Title 2
of the Government Code.Poke'm with a stick!
Originally posted by fiddletownWhat you believe and what is true in real life in the real world aren't necessarily the same thing. And what you believe doesn't change what is true in real life in the real world.Comment
-
The "SKS Sporter" laws do not effect SKS that are RAWs.
Those ("SKS Sporter") laws effect a specific type of SKS rifles that were legally sold in CA because CA DOJ told FFL dealers they were CA legal, then about six years later changed their minds and said they were illegal. Legislators created those laws to protect lawful purchasers from prosecution after CA DOJ changed the status of those rifles.sigpic
"If someone has a gun and is trying to kill you, it would be reasonable to shoot back with your own gun." - Dalai Lama (Seattle Times, 05-15-2001).Comment
Calguns.net Statistics
Collapse
Topics: 1,855,829
Posts: 25,012,560
Members: 354,026
Active Members: 5,938
Welcome to our newest member, Hadesloridan.
What's Going On
Collapse
There are currently 3238 users online. 140 members and 3098 guests.
Most users ever online was 65,177 at 7:20 PM on 09-21-2024.
Comment