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Peņa v. Cid (Handgun Roster) **CERT DENIED 6-15-2020**
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Of course, the magazine restrictions apply.Leave a comment:
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Resident of California. If you are a resident of California, you cannot import firearms acquired outside California without bringing them in through a California FFL. The roster applies in this case.
If you are moving here as a new resident, there is a separate section of the law which allows you to import firearms when you move here. The roster does not apply in this case. The AW laws do apply.Leave a comment:
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If you are moving here as a new resident, there is a separate section of the law which allows you to import firearms yourself when you move here. You have to report them to the CA DOJ on a form, or on the website (CFARS). The roster does not apply in this case. The AW laws do apply.Leave a comment:
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[QUOTE=Elgindy25;24301071]Are you a DOJ plant, or a media troll?
Neither, i thought if someone had dual residency in Ca and another state they could bring off roster stuff here? I have had several co workers in the past tell me that they have done this as they worked in other states yet still had residency here, i was not aware that you could not do that. On that area i may have gotten it mixed up with something else, and if thats the case my bad.Leave a comment:
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The Roster won't go away until the entire state government is overturned.Leave a comment:
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Wait, so if someone was moving into California then they have to bring their firearms into the state thru an FFL?! If this is true then how the world are people supposed to know this when they're moving in?! And what about those folks that move here and pack their moving truck with their firearms, what are they supposed to do?? I thought you had 60 days to register what you're bringing into the state after you've claimed residency here.
(BTW, while referring to code in bills might be useful historically, later bills or propositions might amend the code one would see in the bill. Current law will be found at CA's 'official' site,
http://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/codes.xhtml )Leave a comment:
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