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Offline GreenCloud

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« on: July 31, 2005, 11:46:25 PM »
cousin died....has many many guns


some are the "pre-ban " type

im thinking they can go directly to family memebrs ..no problems

Im looking thru internet now as we speak..any info woudl be great ..thnk u

Offline wrag

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« Reply #1 on: August 01, 2005, 07:30:21 AM »
Thinkin from Father to Son or Mother to Daughter is all that applies but could be wrong.

Might be able to go Grandfather/Grandmother to Grandchild.

Don't think cousin applies?


Perhaps it has to be in the will????
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« Reply #2 on: August 01, 2005, 07:46:38 AM »
I don't think there are any exceptions.. all transfers have to go through a FFL dealer.

I don't know what you mean by "pre ban".   Sometime in the eighties or so they did pass a law that all new guns or transfers had to be regestered..  If he has guns from a few decades back then they are not regestered probably.   Who would know who owned em?

Guns bought and sold between individuals didn't need to have the sale regestered back then sooo...

otherwise there will be fees and waiting periods on every single gun..  15 days and 30-60 bucks.

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« Reply #3 on: August 01, 2005, 09:01:09 AM »
I would add... given that finestein is still alive and george soros and the UN exist...

It never hurts to have some of your guns belonging to dead people.

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« Reply #4 on: August 01, 2005, 09:27:40 AM »
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I don't think there are any exceptions.. all transfers have to go through a FFL dealer.....

...otherwise there will be fees and waiting periods on every single gun..  15 days and 30-60 bucks.

lazs


Just one more reason I'll never live in Kaliforniacationonium.

I'd just tell 'em that "He loved his guns so much we put them all in the casket with him. Yep, they're 6 feet under."
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« Reply #5 on: August 01, 2005, 09:58:11 AM »
You can not transfer assault rifles in Cali. When they passed the law back in 2000 or 2001 banning them, the law stated, you had to register it as an assault weapon, then you could never sell it in state again, and when you die it gets destroyed.


Unless the law changed any "assault weapons" have to be turned into the police.

It may even be a felony to keep them.


Find out before you do anything.


This was the reason I sold the AR-15 I had, before the law went into effect.
« Last Edit: August 01, 2005, 10:02:13 AM by GtoRA2 »

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« Reply #6 on: August 01, 2005, 01:44:13 PM »
Short answer no:

Pursuant to California Penal Code section 12285(b), any person who obtains title to a registered assault weapon by bequest or intestate succession (inherits) 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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« Reply #7 on: August 01, 2005, 02:11:14 PM »
yeah... I didn't realize that you were talking about a carbine that falls under the Kalifornia "assault weapon" ban.

yeah... who says the democrats aren't out to get your guns.

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« Reply #8 on: August 02, 2005, 07:11:39 AM »
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Short answer no:

Pursuant to California Penal Code section 12285(b), any person who obtains title to a registered assault weapon by bequest or intestate succession (inherits) 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.


And I'll just bet that the "permit to possess assault weapons" is unobtainable, in every case.  

That's absolute tyranny.

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« Reply #9 on: August 02, 2005, 08:49:25 AM »
had a good conversation with a good democrat union UPS driver yesterday... They can't ship guns anymore..  He somehow mentioned "assault weapons" and how it was a good thing Kalifornia had the sese to ban them.

I asked him if he knew what they were and he gave me a disgusted look like "everyone knows what they are, do you think I am stupid?"  

He had no clue as to what they were... he felt that they were high powered machine guns that were more powerful than any other weapon save the dreaded 50 bmg that terrorists were using to bring down planes every day with.

I told him he should wear long pants because the chill must be getting to his brain.

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« Reply #10 on: August 02, 2005, 10:46:15 AM »
Looks like you have a great excuse to move.
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« Reply #11 on: August 02, 2005, 10:50:49 AM »
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And I'll just bet that the "permit to possess assault weapons" is unobtainable, in every case.  

That's absolute tyranny.


No, that's the "democracy" that is "the People's Republic of Kalifornia".

And you're right, I'm sure the DoJ leftovers from the Klinton era have an agreement with Boxer and Fienstien to refuse to issue a permit to own "assault weapons" to a Kalifornia resident.

You know, I've owned several non full auto "assault weapons" (I got rid of them after the novelty wore off), I've never seen or been asked for a permit to possess them from the DoJ.
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« Reply #12 on: August 02, 2005, 10:57:18 AM »
Note: when they discuss DoJ they are talking about the CA DoJ. Sorry for any confusion. And you assume correctly, the CA DoJ no longer hands out permits for assualt weapons.

Ergo, there are no new assualt weapons in CA, and only law abiding lisence holders own assualt weapons in CA, and an assualt weapon will never, ever be used in a crime again in CA. Thank cod for our legislature, and the 9th circuit or we would have had bedlam in the streets.

Up next, and you heard it hear first, assualt pistols.

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« Reply #13 on: August 02, 2005, 11:09:07 AM »
out last governer, Gray dip**** full on said the 2cnd amendment did not apply to californians.

That was the number one reason I was glad to se that jerkoff get recalled.

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« Reply #14 on: August 02, 2005, 11:11:40 AM »
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Originally posted by jEEZY
Note: when they discuss DoJ they are talking about the CA DoJ. Sorry for any confusion. And you assume correctly, the CA DoJ no longer hands out permits for assualt weapons.

Ergo, there are no new assualt weapons in CA, and only law abiding lisence holders own assualt weapons in CA, and an assualt weapon will never, ever be used in a crime again in CA. Thank cod for our legislature, and the 9th circuit or we would have had bedlam in the streets.

Up next, and you heard it hear first, assualt pistols.  


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