It is living up to expectations.
Goes well with a BLT and Bulleit Rye.
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Seriously, that's the most retarded shit I've ever read in my life. Fuck them.
Sorry to see you won't be bringing any firearms into CA there buddy.
I'm sure you have family that can look after them?
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FIREARMS INFORMATION FOR NEW CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS
Pursuant to Penal Code sections 17000 and 27560, any person who moves into California with a firearm is considered a "Personal Firearm Importer" and is required by California law to do one of the following within 60 days:
- Complete and submit a New Resident Report of Firearm Ownership (BOF 4010A), pdf along with $19.00 to the California Department of Justice, Bureau of Firearms;
- Sell or transfer the firearm to a California licensed firearms dealer or to another individual using a California licensed firearms dealer to conduct the transaction; or
- Sell or transfer the firearm to a California police or sheriff's department. Persons choosing this option should contact the law enforcement agency for instructions prior to transporting the firearm to the agency.
TRANSPORTING HANDGUNS
Any person transporting handguns into California is required under California law to transport those handguns unloaded and in a locked container other than the glove compartment or utility compartment of a vehicle.
ASSAULT WEAPONS
Please be advised that it is generally unlawful to bring assault weapons into California. Additionally, machine guns and ammunition feeding devices with the capacity to accept greater than 10 rounds may not be transported into California.
Failure to comply with California law could result in criminal prosecution (Pen. Code, ยง 27590).
Yep..lots O bullshit going on there for sure.
I've got until April of next year to figure it out. I'll probably do what I did last time.
I wonder if I could just lock them in a safe in the basement of my house here in Colorado while a renter is living there. Technically the firearms would be stored on my property and I wouldn't be "transferring" them to anyone.
I suppose I could always transfer them to my trust. The trust would remain in Colorado.
Lots to to figure out between now and then and what to do with my freedom-machines is kinda far down the list.
Okay Jim, the series is complete!
That looks really good, Irving.