People in California are reportedly stockpiling ammunition ahead of a new state law that will put stricter regulations on their purchases.
KTLA-TV notes that the law, called Proposition 63, goes into effect on July 1 and will require ammo buyers to go through a background check and show ID.
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Ammo dealers in Phoenix, Vegas and Reno will be very happy to take up the slack....and make some coin. Expect the CHP to actively stop an search LOTS of vehicles with Kali plates returning home.....4th Amendment be damned.
ReplyDeleteYou'd think they would have something better to do.
DeleteI see a business opportunity, open an ammo depot just across the border in Nevada.
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Just like buying firecrackers as soon as you cross from NC to SC.
DeleteI agree. But, the commies in Komifornia will have agents staked out across the border radioing back who to pull over and search when they re-enter Komi. I have read that bringing ammo in from another state was covered under the law. Illegal in other words. Not saying that would stop me though. When there is a will, there is a way. Kevin
DeleteWhere there is a will, there is a way.
DeleteI can hear my Mother now.
"Illegal in other words." --Kevin
ReplyDeleteBut wait! I thought California was a "sanctuary state". But now, California agents will monitor their border??!! --Ron W
Rich! :)
DeleteBut then, citizens exercising an enumerated Constitutional right are to be treated as criminals. But what if they have their children with them? Will California separate families or arrest and jail the children with them? --Ron W
ReplyDeleteInconvenient questions......
Delete....which they won't be asked, certainly not by the major media. --Ron W
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