1911
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Post by 1911 on Mar 17, 2014 22:08:11 GMT -8
Enlighten me please.
I haven't been up to date with these tyrannical California Laws against firearms.
I guess my bottom line question is, can we still pack up our gear, stick em in the trunk, drive to the range and train?
With all these "detachable magazine", "center fire semi auto" bans and whatever other bans they passed, should I worry about a stop by LEO while heading down to the range? or even an inspection at the range in case of any LEOs training with Stan?
Also noticed that Stan hasn't put up any schedule for march onwards on his site, is it because of these laws?
forgive my ignorance Thanks
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Post by Stan on Mar 18, 2014 18:53:08 GMT -8
Enlighten me please. I haven't been up to date with these tyrannical California Laws against firearms. I guess my bottom line question is, can we still pack up our gear, stick em in the trunk, drive to the range and train? With all these "detachable magazine", "center fire semi auto" bans and whatever other bans they passed, should I worry about a stop by LEO while heading down to the range? or even an inspection at the range in case of any LEOs training with Stan? Also noticed that Stan hasn't put up any schedule for march onwards on his site, is it because of these laws? forgive my ignorance Thanks Just juggling the schedule, this is for this weekend: (ASR-ENC) Pistol 101: Saturday, 22 March 2014 @ 8:00 am – 12:00 pm $100 (ASR-ENC) Rifle/Carbine 101: Saturday, 22 March 2014 @ 12:30 pm – 5:00 pm $100 As far as I know what you mentioned is still legal, some things like the magazine repair kits I believe have been made illegal. I'm still in the game guys!
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