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  • kdsd731
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2011
    • 663

    RAW inheritance question

    I realize the laws have not been finalized yet but I was talking to my dad about the new laws and this got brought up. I know the law as we know it says a RAW must be sold out of state, turned in or made permanently inoperable within 90 days after the death of the owner. And I know once a RAW leaves the state it can not return. Our question is say the owner passes away, the RAW is sold out of state and registered to a friend or family member, then turned featureless and sold back to you in CA. Would it still be a RAW in CA after being registered in another state as a non RAW?
    I'm pretty sure it's too good to be true but wanted to run it by you guys.
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    StuckInTheP.R.O.Ca
    Veteran Member
    • Feb 2013
    • 2995

    Originally posted by kdsd731
    I realize the laws have not been finalized yet but I was talking to my dad about the new laws and this got brought up. I know the law as we know it says a RAW must be sold out of state, turned in or made permanently inoperable within 90 days after the death of the owner. And I know once a RAW leaves the state it can not return. Our question is say the owner passes away, the RAW is sold out of state and registered to a friend or family member, then turned featureless and sold back to you in CA. Would it still be a RAW in CA after being registered in another state as a non RAW?
    I'm pretty sure it's too good to be true but wanted to run it by you guys.
    I'm assuming your talking about a 2017 RAW. There is a process to de register a RAW with DOJ once the evil feature have been removed. If you do this ahead of time there would be no need to remove them from the state as the laws currently read.

    If you are talking about a RAW that is currently in your dad's possession you will need to make sure it isn't one banned by name. If it is it doesn't matter what you do to it. It can not be transferred to anyone in the state. The only exception would be if it was sold to a FFL with a AW permit.
    Last edited by StuckInTheP.R.O.Ca; 12-02-2016, 9:02 PM.
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      kdsd731
      Senior Member
      • Dec 2011
      • 663

      Originally posted by StuckInTheP.R.O.Ca
      I'm assuming your talking about a 2017 RAW. There is a process to de register a RAW with DOJ once the evil feature have been removed. If you do this ahead of time there would be no need to remove them from the state as the laws currently read.

      If you are talking about a RAW that is currently in your dad's possession you will need to make sure it isn't one banned by name. If it is it doesn't matter what you do to it. It can not be transferred to anyone in the state. The only exception would be if it was sold to a FFL with a AW permit.
      Yes, I was referring to the new set of laws. And I know it can be unregistered if made featureless but that doesn't help since we don't know when we die. And the guns I was referring to are AR15's and Scar 17.

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        StuckInTheP.R.O.Ca
        Veteran Member
        • Feb 2013
        • 2995

        Originally posted by kdsd731
        Yes, I was referring to the new set of laws. And I know it can be unregistered if made featureless but that doesn't help since we don't know when we die. And the guns I was referring to are AR15's and Scar 17.
        Realistically in 3-5 years this will be a non issue as I doubt there will be such a thing as "featureless". They will all be considered AW's and therefore not be legal to transfer.
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          kdsd731
          Senior Member
          • Dec 2011
          • 663

          Originally posted by StuckInTheP.R.O.Ca
          Realistically in 3-5 years this will be a non issue as I doubt there will be such a thing as "featureless". They will all be considered AW's and therefore not be legal to transfer.
          Yeah, unfortunately that is the other thing we talked about.

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          • #6
            dogrunner
            Member
            • Jun 2013
            • 270

            Some states don't register guns at all.............IE: In Florida it is ILLEGAL to establish or maintain such.......heavy penalties for so doing!

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