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So if this ridiculous law to add to the rest of California's ridiculous laws passes do we have to give up our rifles? I love my state but hate our Gun Laws!
The question within the question...I'll say....no, but that's just me...So if this ridiculous law to add to the rest of California's ridiculous laws passes do we have to give up our rifles? I love my state but hate our Gun Laws!
NEVER!!!So if this ridiculous law to add to the rest of California's ridiculous laws passes do we have to give up our rifles? I love my state but hate our Gun Laws!
I don't think you'd have to sell them for nothing. I went through the first assault weapon ban in California and what they did is set a date by which all weapons in violation had to be sold outside the state or turned in to police. I sold mine to dealers, but many chose private sales to make more money.xcoreyyyx said:You can always sell them for practically nothing to a fellow shooter like the ones of this site for example if you want to be cautiousJust a thought.
^^I don't think you'd have to sell them for nothing. I went through the first assault weapon ban in California and what they did is set a date by which all weapons in violation had to be sold outside the state or turned in to police. I sold mine to dealers, but many chose private sales to make more money.
List them here or on Armslist and you'll probably get some fair offers.
Please like us on facebook.Is there a petition online I can sign? If so post the link.
Me too. Btw, quentin, this won't allow for any "grandfathering" and it will make most ARs I've seen, illegal.SSCRS said:Man am I glad I don't live in California anymore.
I have a suspicion it can, and very well may, passangurvail said:There is no way that this bill will pass. It would be opening pandoras box.
To be fair, there still is no definition of conversion kit. The law is so vague, and that is what really worries me.Me too. Btw, quentin, this won't allow for any "grandfathering" and it will make most ARs I've seen, illegal.