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  • #16
    CinnamonBear723
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2011
    • 1874

    Originally posted by CALREB
    Last time I saw him he was head of Dodger Security, couple years ago , came to the armory to get his guns checked out and cleaned. Man he had a 3 1/2 " model 27 I was drooling over. He was my Capt. for many years. Couldnt ask for a more fair, decent , guy to work for. ( If you could figure out what he was talking about, just kidding!!!!
    LOL! He would come up with the wildest acronyms and try to get the class to guess their meaning. We were never anywhere close and could never figure out how, or why, he would put some words together. He was a fun instructor all the same though.

    And last i heard he retired from dodgers security as well. But i never confirmed that.

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    • #17
      emtmark
      Veteran Member
      • Mar 2010
      • 2494

      HiCaps for LEO's

      BOHICA



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      I know what this man needs.............bring me the vodka

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      • #18
        CinnamonBear723
        Senior Member
        • Dec 2011
        • 1874

        Originally posted by emtmark
        BOHICA



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        Brothers
        Of
        High
        Integrity
        Caring
        Aggresively

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        • #19
          emtmark
          Veteran Member
          • Mar 2010
          • 2494

          Bend
          Over
          Here
          It
          Comes
          Again


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          • #20
            CinnamonBear723
            Senior Member
            • Dec 2011
            • 1874

            No I'm pretty sure I had it right

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            • #21
              emtmark
              Veteran Member
              • Mar 2010
              • 2494

              Lol


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              • #22
                GoatLovin
                Senior Member
                • Jun 2008
                • 745

                I have another question regarding standard capacity magazines for LEOs. Can I purchase new 30 round AR mags for use in a featureless rifle? I'm not in a position to purchase a rifle for duty.

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                • #23
                  spoof145
                  Member
                  • Dec 2013
                  • 352

                  Originally posted by GoatLovin
                  I have another question regarding standard capacity magazines for LEOs. Can I purchase new 30 round AR mags for use in a featureless rifle? I'm not in a position to purchase a rifle for duty.
                  Absolutely yes! The 40 round pmags are nice too! Also as far as selling magazines of more than 10rds capacity, just block them and sell them to anyone. I did that when I sold my glock. It was the easiest way to do it all legally. Or if you live close to a state border just sell them to someone there.
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                  • #24
                    pacrat
                    I need a LIFE!!
                    • May 2014
                    • 10280

                    Originally posted by Ron-Solo
                    Originally Posted by Ron-Solo View Post


                    In California, is is ILLEGAL to OFFER FOR SALE any magazine with a capacity of more than 10 rounds unless you are licensed by DOJ to sell large capacity ammunition devices. A person with such a license can only sell to those persons/entities that can lawfully obtain them.
                    Is this para phrasing "Magazine License". Seperate from a standard business FFL?

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                    • #25
                      Ron-Solo
                      In Memoriam
                      • Jan 2009
                      • 8581

                      Originally posted by pacrat
                      Is this para phrasing "Magazine License". Seperate from a standard business FFL?
                      Not all FFLs can sell hicap or "large capacity" magazines. A separate permit is required by DOJ.
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                      • #26
                        Quiet
                        retired Goon
                        • Mar 2007
                        • 30241

                        Originally posted by Ron-Solo
                        Originally posted by pacrat
                        Is this para phrasing "Magazine License". Seperate from a standard business FFL?
                        Not all FFLs can sell hicap or "large capacity" magazines. A separate permit is required by DOJ.
                        Not all CA FFL dealers have a large capacity magazine permit, because the CA FFL dealer must have a "good cause" in order to obtain a large capacity magazine permit.


                        Penal Code 32315
                        Upon a showing that good cause exists, the Department of Justice may issue permits for the possession, transportation, or sale between a person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive, and an out-of-state client, of large-capacity magazines.

                        11 CCR 5480
                        Requirements for Large-Capacity Magazine Permits Pursuant to Penal Code Section 32315.
                        (a) This article applies to Penal Code section 32315 permits for the out-of-state importation and exportation of large-capacity magazines as defined in Penal Code section 16740. Importation and exportation includes the transportation of magazines as necessary to complete a transfer to or from an out-of-state source.
                        (b) No permit shall be issued to any person who fails to establish “good cause” for issuance of the permit and that the permit would not endanger public safety. “Good cause” shall be established by the following:
                        (1) A statement from the applicant that a large-capacity magazine marketplace exists for their dealership; and
                        (2) Compliance with The Dangerous Weapons Control Law comprised of the provisions listed in Penal Code section 16580 relative to large-capacity magazines and record keeping requirements specified in section 5483 of these regulations.
                        (c) Large-capacity magazine permit applications shall be filed on a DOJ form, BOF 050 (Rev. 01/2012) which requires the following information: California Firearms Dealership (CFD) number; dealership name; dealership mailing address; statement of good cause; signature of dealership licensees; and date.

                        11 CCR 5482
                        Term Length of Large-Capacity Magazine Permits.
                        (a) The term of a large-capacity magazine permit shall be from January 1 through December 31. It is the responsibility of the permittee to submit a completed renewal application prior to December 31 of each year in order to maintain uninterrupted status as a large-capacity magazine permittee. Renewal applications shall be submitted on the form BOF 050 (Rev. 01/2012) prescribed in section 5480, subdivision (b) of these regulations.
                        (b) If at any time a permittee is not among the licensed firearms dealers on the DOJ Centralized List of Firearms Dealers, the large-capacity magazine permit is no longer valid and shall be canceled.

                        11 CCR 5483
                        Large-Capacity Magazine Permit Record Keeping.
                        Permittees shall maintain acquisition and disposition transaction records of the importation and exportation of large-capacity magazines. Records shall include transaction date, transaction volume; and the name, address, and Federal Firearms License number (if any) of the out of state transferee or transferor. Records must be maintained at the dealership for three years and be made available to representatives of the DOJ or any other law enforcement agency upon request.

                        11 CCR 5484
                        Large-Capacity Magazine Permit Revocations.
                        (a) Large-capacity magazine permits shall be subject to revocation for failure to comply with record keeping requirements specified in section 5483 of these regulations or for failure to comply with The Dangerous Weapons Control Law comprised of the provisions listed in Penal Code section 16580 relative to large-capacity magazines.
                        (b) All procedures and hearings related to the revocation of a large-capacity magazine permit shall be conducted in accordance with Government Code sections 11500 et seq.
                        Last edited by Quiet; 03-04-2016, 9:20 PM.
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                        • #27
                          Chewy65
                          Calguns Addict
                          • Dec 2013
                          • 5041

                          This is what RickD posted elsewhere:

                          Gents,

                          Penal Code section 32310 defines the crime of "offering for sale" of a large-capacity magazine and provides a felony penalty. However, that section also provides a number of exceptions contained in Penal Code sections 32400 - 32450.

                          Section 32405 exempts the "sale to" and the "purchase by" a peace officer who is authorized to carry a firearm. Please note the separate language applying to the buyer and seller. Section 32405 does not require the possession of a large-capacity magazine license.

                          Given the felony penalty for being mistaken regarding the peace officer status of the buyer, I would be very cautious in taking on this transaction.

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