>>Bill SB2845 goes on to explain how people who sell or transfer ammunition will be required by law to check government-issued identification to ensure that the person receiving the ammunition is 21 years old or older.
Given how prima facie unconstitutional the bill is, I’m guessing that this is the main intent. The rest of the bill could get struck down, but they’ll allow the ID check, and the auditable records of that check, to remain so that the state will have, essentially, a registry of ammunition purchases.
I am not so sure - does this law have a severability clause? Not clear from this post.