“What prevents Californians from driving to Arizona, Nevada or Oregon to buy ammunition from private parties in those states? How would they even know?
Maxists are such silly people.
I see a great opportunity to make good money. Selling ammuntion to Californians, as a private party in a state where it is perfectly legal.”
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Nothing prevents them from going out of state to buy ammo, but when they return via Interstates 10, 15 or 40, they will inevitably have to stop at the “Agricultural Inspection Station” at each inbound lane on those highways. California may decide to spend more money to add “Ammo Inspectors” to stand beside the fruit/veggie police.
Oh goody! A new CA public employee category. I can't wait to apply. $100k per annum after 20 years plus overtime. Retire with 20 years sick leave and vacation time ($300k cash at retirement) at 95% base. Sign me up.
Besides how hard is it to smile politely and say "nope don't have any".
This is a perfect example of turning law-abiding citizens into 'criminals', while the real criminals keep on using their illegally procured weapons and munitions. The California Assembly is filled with either the most ignorant legislators in the country or they really do have diabolical designs.
Just like border checks, the ag checks are seldom open.
Even when they were open when was the last time you had one do more than talk through the window at you?
I wouldn't worry about the Ag stations at least on I-80 outside of Truckee. That has been unmanned for the longest time. I am guessing that they can't afford to staff it due to budget concerns and the now massive shortfall in the budget. The state would also have to close down the road thru Truckee and the freeway access ramp that bypasses the Ag station.