The law in CA requires that all handgun ammo sales be conducted face-to-face.
Anyone selling or transferring more than 50 rounds per month must have a license to do so (giving a buddy a brick of .22 is now a crime in CA).
It also requires thumprinting to purchase handgun ammo.
Yep, if you live there.........you should consider getting out. Maybe all this will lead to the good people migrating to ‘flyover’ country.
If everyone who gives a rip buys fifty rounds of ammo, own a gun or not. It would overload the system and they would never be able to track everyone down. Use The Messiah’s community organizing tactics on them.
I skipped the last gun show in Del Mar. Too bad. It would have been a good time to grab some ammo. No big deal because all my firearms are at home in Idaho. I still have a few rifles that aren't sighted in or fired for the first time. I simply haven't had time to take my toys to the range this year.
This is probably going to put the indoor ranges out of business. They typically sell a bag of 50 rds to a customer to shoot with the rentals. Long term members bring their own. Either way, you're not going to want to deplete your supply with a big fling at the range if you are limited to one box of 50 rds per month. My wife and I were shooting 400 rds of 38SPL a week (800 rds total) when we lived in San Diego. I would reload 800 rds on Sunday night while listening to Matt Drudge's radio show.
My presence in San Diego is simply a business trip. Home is still in Idaho. My wife, kids, pets and "stuff" is still there. I could pack up and be back at my home in Idaho in 20 hours from the word "go" if necessary.
Arnold needs a brick upside his head.
Stockpile while you can.
Buy any ammo, in time it will be worth more than gold or water.
I can see it now, me stumblin around on street corners, hey, buddy, want to check out some ammo for sale?