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i want to bring in allot of firearms from california.

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David Hineline:
One can buy long guns out of state of residency if the gun are legal for the person to own in their state of residency.  So in regards to handguns and CA banned firearms no FFL dealer is going to be able to transfer anything to you that is controlled in CA.

Not familiar with CA laws, if a registered DOJ AW can be sold in state then those CA registered weapons in that state where once removed from the state they would then be worth regular price since you could buy the same thing new.  So money wise it might be better to sell in CA take the cash value and buy new better guns out of CA.

omaharj:

--- Quote from: dark 45 on October 23, 2011, 11:13:19 PM ---
oh defiantly worth it then, as i too would rather not have a NICS check.

--- End quote ---
Just to clarify,I believe the permit purchase IS a one time NICS check. I think the states don't HAVE to go through the FBI,but the level of background check is mandated and most states just go through NICS. Anybody know 100% the facts on the Ne purchase permit?  RJ

dark 45:
you are pretty close, i can't even take the ca aw out for a day at the range let alone sell them, nor can my father sell them. its a get them out of the state or destroy them kind of thing. the handguns from my father fall under different laws since he is family and second it is also a private transfer.

as far as the check goes, i just prefer quick easy and less info being thrown around. doesn't matter.

David Hineline:
cut and paste from CA DOJ website.

7.I have a registered assault weapon. If I travel outside of California with the firearm, can I bring the firearm back into California?
I have a registered assault weapon. If I travel outside of California with the firearm, can I bring the firearm back into California?
Yes, as a long as it is transported in accordance with Penal Code sections 12285 and 12026.1. These sections of law may be accessed on the DOJ Bureau of Firearms Website's Online Dangerous Weapons Control Laws.

David Hineline:
12.Can I inherit and keep a registered assault weapon?
No. Pursuant to California Penal Code section 12285(b), any person who obtains title to a registered assault weapon by bequest or intestate succession shall, within 90 days, render the weapon permanently inoperable, sell the weapon to a licensed gun dealer who has a permit from the Department of Justice to purchase assault weapons, obtain a permit from the Department of Justice to possess assault weapons, or remove the weapon from this state.

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