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  • pac531
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    • Feb 2008
    • 245

    loaning a gun

    Correct me if I'm wrong, but the proposed bill in CA to eliminate loaning a gun did not pass, so one may loan a gun to someone for 29 days, but must dross if for 30 or more.
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    92E2
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    • Apr 2014
    • 583

    Originally posted by pac531
    Correct me if I'm wrong, but the proposed bill in CA to eliminate loaning a gun did not pass, so one may loan a gun to someone for 29 days, but must dross if for 30 or more.
    You might want to read the following:

    [AB-1151 Approved by Governor July 01, 2016. Filed with Secretary of State July 01, 2016. ]

    From the NRA-ILA
    California: Governor Brown Signs Anti-Gun Bills
    Assembly Bill 1511 would effectively end the long-standing practice of temporarily loaning a firearm for lawful purposes. Under this legislation the ability to loan a firearm to anyone other than a family member would now be prohibited unless conducted through a dealer, absent very narrow and limited exceptions. A simple loan to a trusted friend for a few days would take almost a month to complete from loan to return, requiring two background checks, two 10 day waiting periods, two fees and multiple trips to a gun dealer. The result of the misguided legislation would turn otherwise law-abiding citizens into criminals simply for borrowing or storing a firearm with a friend.
    Last edited by 92E2; 07-30-2016, 6:00 PM.

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